175/5 (20.0 ov)CSK
VS
RR 167/8 (20.0 ov)
CRR: 8.35 | Chennai Super Kings beat Rajasthan Royals by 8 runs

CSK beat RR by 8 runs | Chennai Super Kings vs Rajasthan Royals, Highlights And Cricket Score 12th T20 Match

Indian Premier League, 2019

Date: Mar 31, 2019 Start Time: 20:00 IST | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 Local
Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai

Chennai Super Kings vs Rajasthan Royals Highlights And Cricket Score 12th Match - T20 Summary

End of Over : 20.0 RR: 167/8

So then, we come to the end of Super Sunday. The second weekend of the Indian T20 League is done and dusted. Only one team remains unbeaten at the end of it, no prizes for guessing, it is Chennai. The action though rolls on in the League. We head to the north of the country on Monday to see Punjab hosting Delhi at the Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali. Join us for the coverage of the same. Till then, take care and have a good night. Cheers!

MS Dhoni, the victorious Chennai skipper is also the Man of the Match in tonight's game for his 75 not out off 46 balls. He says that he wanted to get a partnership going when he came out to bat, recognized that should take it deep with the dew coming in and also knowing that they are batting long, especially with Santner coming into the side. He states that they are comfortable with the playing eleven and there is no need for change when they keep performing. He hopes that the batsmen keep playing well and reckons the bowlers will only get better with time. He states that he was hoping for initial breakthroughs from the fast bowlers as the conditions were really tough for the spinners. Reserves special praise for the leg spinner (Imran Tahir) for bowling so well in tough conditions. When asked about Bravo's performance, he feels that the result was not worrying him but the execution of the balls. Stresses upon the facts that the decision has to be made quickly on what to bowl and when as factors like dew cannot be controlled by them and the toss is also not in their control. Thanks the crowd here at Chepauk for the exceptional support but informs us that all the franchisees have backing at home and the game is played for the people who pay and come to watch the game and they should enjoy it in the end.

Imran Tahir, the leading wicket-taker in the tournament, says that he is feeling pretty good. He states that he was trying to use his experience while bowling in the tough conditions. Laughs when asked if he has nerves trying to take a catch and says that every catch is a pressure one. Mentions that he does not take anything for granted and always strives to give his best for the team.

Ajinkya Rahane, the Rajasthan skipper, says that he is very disappointed with the way they bowled in the last five overs. Despite Dhoni being known as a great finisher, Rahane feels that they needed to bowl to the plan and not give so many runs away in the end. He reckons that with the conditions being the way they were, even 175 was chaseable. Mentions that the conditions cannot be blamed and he praises the Chennai bowlers for bowling well. Feels that his team needs to step up together and win the crucial moments in the game. States that the team is playing good cricket over the last 3 games and with some luck on their side, they should start racking up the wins soon enough.

Chennai once again doing the business. There are players with age probably not on their side, but with age, come experience, maturity and the calm to weather out the tense situations. First, captain Dhoni led the charge in the death overs, powering his side to 175 with Raina and Bravo's help. And then, the home side's bowlers played their part. Barring Santner and Jadeja, everyone picked up two wickets each. It was a collective performance, something which they will be most proud of.

When all seemed lost, Stokes kept the fight going and eventually, found an able partner in Archer. Their 44-run stand almost got the job done, but Bravo's amazing final over, where he had to defend 11, turned the game on its head. Got Stokes off the very first ball and didn't let anything leak after that. It proved to be too much for Archer alone to conquer.

Another humdinger involving Chennai. No surprise there, eh? This went right down to the wire, well almost, but the hosts came out on top. Their experience showed in the death overs which helped them bag another win under their belt. Rajasthan were rocked early after losing their top order in the Powerplay itself, but then Smith and Tripathi took things under their control before they started to motor along. The latter's wicket saw the former also depart quickly and that dented the visitors' momentum a lot.

19.6 1

Dwayne Bravo to Jofra Archer. That is it! CHENNAI WIN BY 8 RUNS and continue their winning streak! Bravo yet again proves why he is one of the best going around. Defending 11 runs in the final over, he has just conceded 3 and taken his team over the line. Coming to the final ball, it was a pacy delivery on middle, skid on after landing. Archer looks to pull but is late. The ball goes towards cover. A single is taken but Raina does not care. The people in the stands all go up in unison.

19.5 W

Dwayne Bravo to Shreyas Gopal. OUT! Tahir settles under the ball, takes it and starts running! This game is all but over! A length ball on off, slower in pace. Gopal goes for the swing over mid-wicket but fails to hit it well. The ball flies off the leading edge and goes towards third man where Tahir is there and takes a good catch.

19.4 1

Dwayne Bravo to Jofra Archer. Misses out! That one was a half-volley outside off, Archer looks to hit it over cover but fails to hit it well. He seems to have broken his bat as well in the process. A single taken to cover.

19.3 1

Dwayne Bravo to Shreyas Gopal. Slower bouncer on middle, Gopal is past his shot even before the ball arrives. He misses it and gets hit on the shoulder. The batsmen steal a leg bye as the ball runs towards short third man.

19.2 0

Dwayne Bravo to Shreyas Gopal. Short of a length ball, Gopal goes back and looks to cut the ball but fails to put bat on ball. Huge roars from the crowd and huge pressure on the batsman.

19.1 W

Dwayne Bravo to Ben Stokes. OUT! Is that the game? Is that the game? Bravo, the man for all seasons does it yet again! A fuller length ball outside off, almost yorker length. Stokes goes deep in the crease, tries to lift it over cover. He does not get the elevation though and the ball goes straight to Raina who pouches it safely. The Chennai crowd has come alive once again!

End of Over : 19 13 Runs 20.0: 164/6
18.6 1

Shardul Thakur to Ben Stokes. Short of a length on middle, pulled away for a single to deep mid-wicket. Stokes will keep strike for the last over.

18.5 2

Shardul Thakur to Ben Stokes. Full toss low on the off side, Stokes pushes it in the gap through point for a couple of runs.

18.4 6

Shardul Thakur to Ben Stokes. SIX! One-handed sixer and the Chennai crowd has its hands on its heads. A length ball at the body of Stokes. He goes deep in the crease and lifts it over deep square leg for a maximum. Ben's right hand came off the bat during the shot and that is what makes it even more special. 15 off 8 now.

18.3 1

Shardul Thakur to Jofra Archer. Slower ball on middle, Archer mistimes the pull. The bottom edge goes to the leg side for a single.

18.2 2

Shardul Thakur to Jofra Archer. Good running! On a fuller length outside off, Archer swings across the line but gets the outside edge and the ball flies on a couple of bounces towards third man. Two runs are taken. Excellent running but not such good fielding.

18.1 1

Shardul Thakur to Ben Stokes. A good ball from Thakur to start the over! On the pads from around the wicket, Stokes comes down the ground and looks to lift it over long on but fails to put bat on ball. It goes off the pad towards the off side and a leg bye is stolen.

Summary

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will play Rajasthan Royals (RR) in the match no 12 of VIVO Indian Premier League, 2019. The match will be played at Chennai team's home ground M A Chidambaram Stadium.  CSK has won their previous two games in a row and they are looking more stronger this year after winning the IPL trophy last year.

 

 

Speaking about the Rajasthan team, they have to work on their bowling combination correctly. The last match they were unable to defend the massive total of 198 against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). The positive which they can take from that game is that their batsman Sanju Samson is in good form, as he scored a century in his previous game against SRH.

 

Chennai Super Kings (Squad): Shane Watson, Ambati Rayudu, Suresh Raina, Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni(w/c), Dwayne Bravo, Ravindra Jadeja, Deepak Chahar, Shardul Thakur, Harbhajan Singh, Imran Tahir, Faf du Plessis, Murali Vijay, Sam Billings, Dhruv Shorey, N Jagadeesan, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Chaitanya Bishnoi, Karn Sharma, Mitchell Santner, Mohit Sharma, KM Asif, Monu Kumar

 

Rajasthan Royals (Squad): Ajinkya Rahane(c), Jos Buttler(w), Sanju Samson, Steven Smith, Ben Stokes, Rahul Tripathi, Krishnappa Gowtham, Jofra Archer, Jaydev Unadkat, Shreyas Gopal, Dhawal Kulkarni, Prashant Chopra, Manan Vohra, Aryaman Birla, Stuart Binny, Shashank Singh, Liam Livingstone, Shubham Ranjane, Ashton Turner, Riyan Parag, Mahipal Lomror, Ish Sodhi, Varun Aaron, Oshane Thomas, Sudhesan Midhun

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