Mumbai Indians Beat CSK by 1 Run, Bumrah & Malinga Shine, Know Last 2 overs thrill
IPL 2019 CSK Vs MI Highlights: Indian Premier League (Indian Premier League) Many exciting matches have been played in the history of Hyderabad, but the match played in Hyderabad on 12 May 2019 has been recorded in the pages of history. Chennai Super Kings in this match (Chennai Super Kings) By defeating by just 1 run Mumbai Indians (Mumbai Indians) The team became the champion. Mumbai had scored 149 runs, in response to which Chennai team could score only 148 runs.
Captain of Mumbai Indians in this match played at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Rohit Sharma Won the toss and decided to bat first. Apart from Kieron Pollard’s 41 runs, no batsman could cross the 20-run mark. It seemed that Dhoni’s team would easily win the match, but Jasprit Bumrah dashed their hopes and gave Mumbai an incredible and unimaginable victory.
In the match, Bumrah bowled brilliantly and took 2 wickets for 14 runs in 4 overs. Apart from him, Rahul Chahar took 1 wicket for 14 runs in 4 overs, while Hardik Pandya took 3 runs in one over. Apart from this, the rest of the bowlers proved to be very expensive. Lasith Malinga gave 49 runs in 4 overs, Krunal Pandya gave 39 runs in 3 overs and Mitchell McClenaghan gave 24 runs in 4 overs.
Lasith Malinga (Credit- BCCI)
CSK vs MI Final Match 2019 Highlights
- Mumbai got its first blow on 45 runs. Quinton de Kock was out after scoring 29 runs.
- After this, Rohit Sharma also could not stay at the crease for long. He also left on the score of 45 runs. He scored 15 runs.
- In this way MI scored 45 runs at the loss of 2 wickets in the powerplay.
- 37 more runs were added to Mumbai’s score when Suryakumar Yadav also returned to the pavilion. He was out as the third wicket on the score of 82 runs. He scored 15 runs.
- Krunal Pandya also returned to the pavilion after scoring just 7 runs. At that time the team’s score was 89 runs.
- Ishan Kishan scored 23 runs. He was out as the fifth wicket at the score of 101 runs.
- Hardik Pandya scored 16 runs. He was out as the sixth wicket at the score of 140 runs.
- Rahul Chahar was out as the seventh wicket on the score of 140 runs. He could not even open his account.
- Mitchell McClenaghan was also run out without opening the account. At that time the team’s score was 141 runs.
- Kieron Pollard scored unbeaten 41 runs in 25 balls. During this he hit 3 sixes and 3 fours.
- Mumbai completed 50 runs in 6.6 overs and 100 runs in 14.1 overs. In this way the team scored 149 runs at the loss of 8 wickets.
- For CSK, Deepak Chahar took 3 wickets, while Shardul Thakur and Imran Tahir took 2-2 wickets.
- Chennai made a great start while chasing the target of 150 runs set by Mumbai. The team completed 50 runs in the powerplay itself.
- CKS score after 6 overs was 53 runs at the loss of 1 wicket. Faf du Plessis was out after scoring 26 runs.
- The team got the second blow in the form of Suresh Raina on the score of 70 runs and the fourth blow in the form of Ambati Rayudu on the score of 73 runs. Raina scored 8 runs and Rayudu scored 1 run.
- Chennai suffered a big blow on the score of 82 runs. Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was run out after scoring 2 runs.
- After this, Dwayne Bravo was out as the fifth wicket. He scored 15 runs.
- Shane Watson displayed excellent batting during this period. Holding one end, he played a stormy innings of 80 runs in 59 balls. He was run out for the sixth wicket at the score of 146 runs.
- Malinga gave Mumbai a win by 1 run by LBWing Shardul Thakur on the last ball of the innings.
- After the match, Imran Tahir was awarded the Purple Cap and David Warner was awarded the Orange Cap. At the same time, Bumrah was awarded Player of the Match for his excellent bowling.
How did the game change in the last two overs? The thrill of the last 12 balls
When 20 runs came in the 18th over, it seemed that the match was now in CSK’s court, because the team needed only 18 runs to win in 12 balls… but Bumrah and Malinga dashed Chennai’s hopes by bowling brilliantly. Bumrah gave 9 runs in the 19th over, while Malinga gave only 7 runs in the last over.
Jasprit Bumrah (19th over)
- first ball – Watson took 1 run
- Second ball- Dwayne Bravo out
- Third ball –Jadeja took 2 runs
- Fourth ball- 0 runs
- Fifth ball- Jadeja took 2 runs
- Sixth ball- 4 runs (leg bye)
Lasith Malinga (20th over)
- first ball – Watson took 1 run
- Second ball- Jadeja took 1 run
- Third ball – Watson took 2 runs
- Fourth ball- 1 run, Watson run out
- Fifth ball- Shardul Thakur took 2 runs
- Sixth ball- Thakur out
What did Rohit Sharma say on Mumbai’s victory?
After the victory of Mumbai Indians, Rohit Sharma looked very happy while receiving the winning amount of Rs 20 crore. He said, “We played good cricket and it is a pleasure to qualify in the top-2. At the beginning of the tournament, we had planned to divide it into two parts, but credit goes to the entire team and support staff. Our bowlers raised their hands at every stage and brought the team back into the match. Every bowler proved himself as soon as he got the chance. We believed in our ability and skills, and perhaps that is why we got success.”
Jasprit Bumrah (Credit- BCCI)
On Malinga, Rohit Sharma said, “Champions always do this. I trusted him and he also believed in himself. Instead of using Hardik in the 20th over, we chose Malinga because he has handled it many times before. I am learning from every match, but the captain is only the representative of the team. The real hard work is done by the players.”
What did Mahendra Singh Dhoni say?
Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni arrived to collect the runner-up prize money of Rs 12.50 crore. During this, he said, “The team has performed well this season, but we have to focus on ourselves. The middle order sometimes did not click. In today’s match too, we should have tried a little better. It was a fun match, we were passing the trophy, but the team that made less mistakes became the winner.”
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Credit-BCCI)
Dhoni said, “Our bowlers performed well, took wickets on time. Some people kept contributing with the batting. Next time we will have to work harder for more stability. It is too early to say what the plan is for next year. The first focus will be on the World Cup, after that we will prepare for CSK. The batsmen will have to improve, hopefully we will meet again next year.”
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