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IPL 2019: Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings: IN PICS

Relive all the action from Match 15 of the IPL at the Wankhede Stadium where Mumbai Indians pulled off a resounding 37-run win against Chennai Super Kings.

Struggling at 50 for three at one point, Mumbai raked in 45 runs in the last two overs to post 170 for five and then halted their rivals at 133 for eight to post their second win in four games. @ BCCI


This was CSK’s maiden defeat and they remained on top of the table with six points. @ BCCI


MI were indebted to a fine knock of 59 in 43 balls by Suryakumar Yadav, who hit eight fours and a six while putting on a half-century stand with Krunal Pandya (42 in 32 balls). @ BCCI

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Towards the end, Hardik and Kieron Pollard (17 in 7 balls) struck big to remain unbeaten and boosted the total, with the former striking three sixes and one four and the latter hitting twice over the ropes. @ BCCI


CSK made a poor start in the run chase by losing their top three batsmen Shane Watson, Ambati Rayudu and Suresh Raina within the power play period, with just 33 on the board. @ BCCI


Watson and Raina were both caught square off the wicket by big West Indian Kieron Pollard, the bowlers to benefit being Lasith Malinga and Jason Behrendorff. @ BCCI


Raina was caught off a full-blooded slash by Pollard who took a spectacular one-handed leaping catch just inside the boundary line to send back the free-stroking left-hander for 16 in 15 balls. @ BCCI


Kedar Jadhav, who looked good in making 58 in 54 balls, with skipper Dhoni (12), repaired the damage with a stand of 54. @ BCCI


Hardik struck big by having Dhoni caught at square leg and then sent back Ravindra Jadeja, too, in the same over to reduce Chennai to 89 for five in the 15th over. @ BCCI


The dismissals of Jadhav, who struck 8 fours and a six, and Dwayne Bravo in quick succession ended the slim hopes of the visitors. @ BCCI


For MI, Lasith Malinga and Hardik bagged three wickets apiece while Behrendorff secured two. @ BCCI


Earlier, MI had a slow start and also lost the wicket of Quinton de Kock in the third over with only eight runs on the board. @ BCCI


The arrival of Suryakumar to the crease increased the run rate as he played handsome drives in front of the wicket on both sides off Deepak Chahar, who he hit for three fours in one over, and Shardul Thakur, who gave away three boundaries in his second over. @ BCCI


Thanks to the stroke-filled start by Surya, MI ended with 40 on the board at the end of power play, but then lost skipper Rohit Sharma off the first ball of the 8th over, caught behind off Ravindra Jadeja for 13. @ BCCI


Yuvraj Singh, too, flopped, caught just inside the boundary line to leave MI at 50 for three in the 9th over before Yadav and Krunal revived the sagging innings with their half-century stand. @ BCCI


Mumbai Indians have clinched their 100th IPL win to become the first team to arrive at that feat. @ BCCI


Hardik Pandya was characteristically quirky as well as breath-taking and the highlight was the helicopter shot in front of its synonym, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, as Mumbai Indians humbled Chennai Super Kings by 37 runs in the IPL. @ BCCI


Hardik Pandya was on song, both with bat and ball. @ BCCI


Invited to bat on a track that offered good bounce, Mumbai creamed 29 runs in final over with Hardik doing the bulk of scoring, his eight-ball 25-run blitzkrieg bringing the high-flying visitors to earth. @ BCCI


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