After Mi vs CSK game, IPL 2025 points Table: Chennai Super Kings live at bottom spot, Mumbai Indians Rise Two …

Skipper Rohit Sharma (76 Not Out) and Suryakumar Yadav (68 Not Out) separated Chennai Super Kings for a nine -wicket victory to Mumbai Indians in a one -sided Indian Premier League match in Mumbai on Sunday. Chasing a bottom-bore target, the hosts did not face exactly the difficulties on a batting-friendly surface to overcome the challenge because they make a jump to win over four overs for 177 on the line, and make a jump in the sixth position in the numeral table. Rohit reduced anything from pacers in Powerplay and was swept away by the CSK spinners, so that their first fifty of the season could be beaten, which came from 33 balls.
In the six-touch race, Rohit finished 76 with four fours and six hits on the fence.
MI’s impact option Rohit laid the foundation with a strong 63 run stand for the first wicket in Powerplay-undoubtedly in this IPL, his best start-and ensured that the hosts remained on track for a big win.
For CSK, it was a challenge that the former Mi skipper was not able to extract anything from the surface, with the former Mi skipper especially in its track, with any effect in Ravichandran Ashwin (0/25) and Ravindra Jadeja (1/28), with failure to make any effect and experienced spinners.
CSK introduced its most successful bowler Noor Ahmed (0/36) late in the 10th over, by which Mi was easily with a 100 -run mark.

The writing was on the wall when Noor was mentioned for 15 runs with Suryakumar, hitting three fours in a row from a left -handed spinner in the 14th over.
Despite some narrow escape, Rohit’s Blitz innings gave MI his most concrete victory and finally a big score for the right -handed batsman after a simple score.
Suryakumar (68, 5x4s, 6x6s off 30 balls produced the most fluent knock in this season, with the number 3 batsman to clean the leg-side boundaries as well as evicted his compelling sweep shots against spinners.
His second fifty of the season came off 26 balls as Suryakumar made the match winning the match to win a match for the second wicket, with only 54 balls with only 54 balls, ending the game with two consecutive sixes.

Earlier, Shivam Dubey and Ravindra Jadeja hit an important half -century, while 17 -year -old debut Ayush Mahatre dazzled Chennai Super Kings to guide the five to 176.
The beginning of the seventh over was sent to number 4, Jadeja (53 not out from 35 balls, 4x4s, 2x6s) hit his first fifty of the season equally (50 runs off 32 balls, 2x4s, 4×6) to lift CSK, losing his way to a five -time champion.
Mhatre quickly gave CSK to the impattous with four-goals, who studded with four boundaries and two sixes, to affect their young woman outing, but MI got things under control with some disciplined bowling.
But the CSK, who appeared in pressure under pressure, was rescued by Jadeja and Dubey, whose fourth wicket stand gave him a strong rank in the second part of the innings.
However, Limelight was hoggs by the young Matre, who hit the second ball, which they faced in front of a non-strayer for four. He performed the third delivery for six on deep mid-wicket and fourth powerful to the fourth powerful maximum of Ashwani Kumar for the fourth powerful.
MI had done well until 92 creep for three with CSK until the 13th over, but after that Dayubi took charge. After smacking Hardik Pandya for a six on the midwicket, Dube broke the Trent Bault (0/43) for a four and a more than six fine leg gathered his third run to gather his third run, as Mi Pesar wiped out with his line and length.
But it was Ashwani Kumar who bored the CSK opposition in the 16th over, in which Dube and Jadeja gave the left-armor with three sixes and a four for 24 runs. He added 79 runs for the fourth wicket.
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