Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders Live Score, IPL 2024: Catch the toss, Playing XI and live scorecard updates from the CSK vs KKR match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.
Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders IPL 2024 Live Score: Ravindra Jadeja produced a potentially game-changing spell as he dismissed Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Sunil Narine in one over at the MA Chidambram Stadium in Chennai on Monday.
Ruturaj Gaikwad’s CSK opted to bowl first against Shreyas Iyer-led KKR. The visitors recovered from losing Phil Salt off the first ball but Jadeja’s over brought them back. He quickly dismissed Venkatesh Iyer as well, eventually finishing with figures of 3/18. He was ably supported by Maheesh Theekshana too as CSK spun a web.
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CSK were bolstered by the return of Mustafizur Rahman while the visitors are unchanged. Shardul Thakur gets his first game for CSK on his return to his former side (against a former side too in KKR).
CSK has suffered back-to-back defeats on the road after winning the first two home games and would be looking to get back to winning ways. Meanwhile, a new-look KKR, who are unbeaten in the tournament so far would like to keep their winning streak.
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Indian Premier League, 2024 – Match 22
Chennai Super Kings
vs
Kolkata Knight Riders
108/5 (15.5)
Bowling
Shardul Thakur*0/26 (2.5)
Mahesh Theekshana1/28 (4)
Batting
Shreyas Iyer*25 (26)
Rinku Singh7 (11)
Play In Progress ( Day – Match 22 )
Chennai Super Kings elected to field
Daryl Mitchell needs to start firing in the middle order against spinners
As Daryl Mitchell takes his seat with a filter coffee in a brass dabara set, he appears totally at home in Chennai. “It is the morning shot that I need,” says the Kiwi as he settles down. But, the only thing is, bought at Rs 14 crore at the auction, primarily for his striking abilities against spinners, Mitchell is yet to ascertain himself fully at Chennai Super Kings. After two successive away defeats as Chennai return to their den for their game against Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday, Chennai badly need the free-flowing Mitchell back at his best.
With Ambati Rayudu not around, it didn’t come as a surprise to see CSK go big to acquire Mitchell. A bankable middle-order batsman, at the 50-over World Cup, the 32-year-old showed his power-hitting prowess against spinners. Playing mostly straight, he took attacks apart with his clean, crisp hitting. For a batsman, who grew up facing not many spinners in New Zealand, it is fascinating how his batting against the tweakers has evolved in the last three years. “I’m 6’3″ and 100 kg, so it’s about making sure I use my size, my base and finding ways to put pressure back on the spinners in my own way. We’ve got a guy called Kane Williamson who’s a pretty good player against spin and I’ve learnt a lot from him.” Mitchell said. READ MORE
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First uploaded on: 08-04-2024 at 15:01 IST