Mumbai lift 4TH IPL title with 1-run win over CSK

Lasith Malinga delivered the killer blow as Mumbai Indians (MI) defeated bitter rivals Chennai Super Kings (CSK) by one run to lift a record fourth Indian Premier League (IPL) title in a rip-roaring final at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium here on Sunday.

With two runs needed off the final delivery, Malingaexecuted a slower yorker to perfection, trapping Shardul Thakur (2) right infront to send his teammates, including skipper Rohit Sharma, into delirium asShane Watson, whose breathtaking 80 went in vain, sunk in his seat in theChennai dugout.

   

Chasing a modest 150 for victory, Watson, who was dropped on56 by Rahul Chahar, carried Chennai’s hopes with a belligerent 80 off 59 balls,his innings laced with eight fours and four sixes.

But once he was run out in the fourth ball of the finalover, it was Sri Lankan Malinga who showed his class to snatch the crown fromthe defending champions.

In the last five overs, Chennai needed 62 off 30 balls.Watson then hit Malinga for a hat-trick of fours to trim the equation to 42 off24 balls.

There was no stopping the veteran Australian, who scored ahundred in the final to help Chennai win the IPL last year, as he clobberedKrunal Pandya for three back-to-back sixes in the 18th over which costed Mumbai20 runs.

Mumbai’s best bowler Jasprit Bumrah (2/14) then bowled abrilliant penultimate over, sending Bravo (15) back in the hut after the lattergave Quinton de a simple catch behind the stumps. However, de Kock missed aneasy gathering to gift Chennai four byes in the last ball of the over.

Earlier, Faf du Plessis (26) and Watson gave Chennai asteady start before Krunal got the former stumped by de Kock by luring him tocome down the wicket.

With du Plessis gone for 26 off 13, Watson and Suresh Raina(8) shared a 37-run stand for the second wicket as Chennai looked to becruising.

Rohit then gave the ball to Rahul Chahar (1/14) who startedChennai’s downfall by trapping Raina (8) in front. Ambati Rayudu (1) could notadd much to the tally, getting caught behind off Bumrah.

The game-changing moment came in the 13th over when M.S.Dhoni (2) was caught short of the crease by Ishan Kishan, with replays showingit to be a close call.

Watson and Bravo then joined hands for a 51-run partnershipfor the fifth wicket which was finally broken by Bumrah. From there on, it wasa see-saw battle which eventually saw Mumbai continue their dominance overChennai in what was their fourth final meeting.

Earlier, Deepak Chahar (3/26) and Imran Tahir (2/23) starredwith the ball as CSK restricted MI to 149/8, even as Kieron Pollard hit anunbeaten cameo (41* off 25) down the order.

Pollard, who was dropped on 25 by Suresh Raina, was thetop-scorer for Mumbai as he hammered three fours and three sixes. For Chennai,Shardul Thakur also picked up two wickets for 23 runs.

But Pollard hogged the limelight for the wrong reasons inthe last over when as a mark of protest against the umpire not calling a widein the previous delivery, he walked across — even leaving the pitch — to facethe fourth ball before Dwayne Bravo pulled out.

Opting to bat, Mumbai were off to a flying start riding onde Kock’s power hitting. The South African stumper-batsman took on in-formDeepak Chahar in the third over, smashing three sixes to take 20 runs off it.

de Kock looked to be in the mood as he slapped Shardul for asix in the fifth over. But the pacer had his revenge in the next ball when hecramped de Kock for room with a quick delivery that the batsman lobbed to Dhoniwho took an easy catch. de Kock clobbered four sixes en route his 17-ball 29.

In the next over, Dhoni became the wicket-keeper with mostdismissals in IPL history when he dived forward to take Rohit’s catch offDeepak Chahar who outfoxed the Mumbai captain with a knuckleball. Rohit’spatchy form in the IPL continued as he could only manage 15 off 14 balls,hitting one four and a six.

Mumbai, who suddenly seemed to be in some sort of trouble at45/2 after the Powerplay, were dented further by Imran Tahir who accounted forSuryakumar Yadav (15), the star of Mumbai’s last game, and Ishan Kishan (23) asKrunal Pandya (7) was sent back in between by Shardul who took a brilliantcatch off his own bowling.

With five overs remaining, Mumbai were 102/5 but DeepakChahar’s brilliance restricted them to a score of below 150 despite Pollardsmashing two fours off the last two deliveries. IANS

BRIEF SCORES:

Mumbai Indians: 149/8 in 20 overs (Kieron Pollard 41 notout, Quinton de Kock 29; Deepak Chahar 3/26, Imran Tahir 2/23); Chennai SuperKings: 148/7 in 20 overs (Shane Watson 80, Jasprit Bumrah 2/14)

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