Gujarat Titans miss the opportunity to finish in the top 2, Chennai Super Kings going downwards




Afghanistan’s spinner Noor Ahmed and India’s Ansul Khamboj took one -three -three wickets, while Ravindra Jadeja claimed two scalps, to trigger a batting fall. Super Kings of Chennai gave the hosting Gajrat Titans out for 147 for 18.3 overs for 18.3 overs. This became a super Sunday for Chennai Super Kings as the five -time champion ended his season at the Narendra Modi Stadium with a big win of 833 runs over the Titans of Gujarat.

This is a major result in the purview of IPL playoffs. With this disadvantage, the expectations of Gujarat Titans ending between the top two are in serious threat. The winner of a confrontation between Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings on Monday will take them to the table, and Royal Challengers Bangalore can pursue them in an eliminator spot with a win over Lucknow super veterans in the final league game of the season.

To bat first, CSK rode in the fifty by Developed Bravis and Devon Conway, in 20 overs with a rapid-eagle-innings by young guns Ayush Mahatre and Urish Patel to post a total of 230/5 on a large scale of 230/5 in 20 overs.

With a large clan for rescue, skipper MS Dhoni started the second innings by handing the ball to his most experienced bowler, Ravindra Jadeja, and he responded by scoring seven runs in the first over. Shubman Gill (13) and Sai Reformson (41) made a mark with a border with a border with Khalil Ahmed in the next over.

After Gill came under the pitch, a brilliant straight drive played, and sent to Kamboj for six of the ground. However, 24 -year -old Kambaj came back to the next delivery and discovered the edge of Gill, who went to Uril Patel in the slip.

Things deteriorated for the Titans of Gujarat, when Jose Butler (7) stopped the delivery of Khalel’s back-off-the-length, which Kamboj made no mistake in grabbing the catch. Sherfen Rutherford’s brief time at the crease ended when he misunderstood a bridge shot and departed for a duck for the second wicket of Kamboj on the day to reduce GT by 35/3 by the end of the power-play.

Good luck stood long at one end, playing a gritty knock, trying to stop a collapse. He added 54 runs in partnership with Shah Rukh Khan (19) for the fourth wicket. The pair started ramping in the 10th over and scored 18 runs with Shivam Dubey, but Jadeja refused to return to the game and claimed the skull of both batsmen in the next over.

On the first ball of the over, Shah Rukh’s bat saw a thick edge, the ball going to Pathirana in Short Third Man, which Sri Lankan quickly stumbled. Correspondence soon took his partner to the dugout, when a little shorter delivery hit him directly to the Dube at the backward point.

Subsequently, there was no chance to return to the game.

Rashid Khan (12) fell after killing the national team’s compatriot Noor Ahmed four and six. Matheesha Pathrina uprooted the Garald Koetzi (5) leg stump. Rahul Tauria (14) and Arshad Khan (20) treated for some maximum with fans in Ahmedabad, but could not provide a lot of relief as both of them fell to Noor Ahmed, who crossed the fame to grab the purple cap worn by the lead wicket-the-wicket.

Kamboj was resumed in the attack in the attack and claimed his third, and final, match wickets that Sai Kishore dismissed Kishore to seal the 83 -run win.

Earlier, in the first innings, Ayush Matre gave his side a strong beginning, including 28 runs from Prasad Khan, who had seen and was under the attempt of 17 years before the slow delivery by fame Krishna, but wrongly to end his 17-ball Blitz to Sirj directly.

Uravish Patel started his innings with a sixes with a sixes, before CONway hit Prasad for continuous borders to tie CSK’s highest power-play score with 68/1 in six overs.

Sai Kishore dismissed Patel after being hit for six on the first ball of the 10th over as Nut cut the ball on an additional cover. Shivam Dubey did not take too long to go and for a six, below the ground, for sixes, to get off the mark.

With Conway being close to his fifty, Shah Rukh Khan dismissed Dub to claim his first wicket in the tournament. A full -length ball, moved towards the batsman’s pad, took a simple catch to Gerald Koetzi.

Kiwi batsman reached the half -century of his 11th tournament, with six in 34 delivery with six Rashid with six borders and two maximum with sixth century in an innings, bowled at the next delivery.

While Ravindra Jadeja rotated the strike, Developed Brevis placed CSK on the syllabus for a huge clan. A maximum Rashid, a six and four coats, followed by a reverse sweep border from Arshad, CSK saw to reach the 200 -run mark with two overs.

From there, the Proteus Batter switched to Gears and broke Sirj for a consecutive sixes before finding the border, and the backward point saw Brevis in 19 delivery in its second half of the season.

Prasad continued his affordable bowling in the final, stopped a six, and went for nine runs before a short ball, on the final delivery of the innings, saw the Brevis Edge the Ball, which went straight up, and Jose Butler made no mistake in completing the catch.

CSK would be relieved to end the season with a win, unfortunately, they could not elevate their net run-rates to move beyond Rajasthan Royals and confirmed their lower location for the first time in the history of the franchise.

Brief score:

Chennai Super Kings 230/5 in 20 overs (Developed Brevis 57, Devon Conway 52; Prasad Krishna 2-22, Rashid Khan 1-42) defeated Titans of Gujarat 147 in 18.3 overs (Sai ​​Reformson 41, Arshad Khan 20;

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