IPL: Chennai beat Mumbai by one wicket in thriller

IANS  |  Mumbai 

A heroic effort from at the end helped edged past three-time champions Indians by one wicket in the opening match of the 11th (IPL) Twenty20 tournament here on Saturday.

Needing seven runs in three balls, Jadhav (24 not out) who got retired hurt, scooped a six over short fine leg and then slammed a boundary at covers off Mustafizur Rahman to clinch a thriller for his team.

Mumbai's middle-order batsman (68 off 30), also played a brilliant innings towards the end but could not took his team to the finishing line as he was dismissed in the second last over by Jasprit Bumrah.

Chasing a decent score of 166, Chennai openers started the proceedings on a positive note.

(16)A played his shots while Ambati Rayudu (22) rotated the strike. But after adding 27 runs in four overs, medium pacer dismissed Watson.

Incoming batsmen (4) also struggled in the middle but Rayudu kept on scoring runs at the other end. Soon Raina was also sent packing in the sixth over by Pandya.

In the very next over, Rayudu was sent back to the pavilion by spinner

Now with scoreboard reading 42/3, middle-order got exposed and batsmen like (14 retired hurt) Mahendra (5) and Ravindra Jadeja (12) failed to rise to the occasion and dismissed cheaply.

Towards the end Bravo, smashed the bowlers all around the park and also narrowed the gap of runs but lack of support from other end costed hugely but at the end Jadhav made it easy as he took his team to the finish line.

For Mumbai, Markander scalped three wickets while Pandya took two.

Earlier, Indians posted 165/4 in 20.

Suryakumar Yadav (43 off 29 deliveries), Krunal Pandya (41 not out off 22), (40 off 29) and (22 not out off 20) were the main contributors for three-time champions

After Dhoni won the toss and elected to bowl, these four batsmen helped the hosts recover from a poor start which resulted from the dismissals of openers (0), (15) inside 20 runs.

While seamer got an LBW verdict against Lewis, Rohit was dismissed after a top-edge off veteran medium pacer was caught by Ambati Rayudu at backward point.

Ishan and Suryakumar shared 78 runs for the third wicket to pull the hosts out of trouble. But the stand was ended by Australian Watson, who got rid of the latter by having him caught by Harbhajan Singh at deep square leg in the 13th over.

Ishan then fell to South African leg-spinner Imran Tahir, leaving his side at 113/4 in 14.4 overs.

Thereafter, the Pandya brothers began their partnership. Though the national team star Hardik struggled to get big hits, his elder sibling Krunal dealt some lusty blows.

Left-hander Krunal hit two fours and five sixes as his blitz lifted to a challenging total at the

Brief scores: Mumbai: 165/4 (Suryakumar Yadav 43, Krunal Pandya 41 not out, 40, and 22 not out; (2/29), (1/13) vs Chennai 169/9 (68, 24; 3/23)

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 00:34 IST