Mahendra Singh Dhoni got to step onto the pitch at Chepauk to a vociferous reception from the Chennai Super Kings home fans, where he delivered 20 runs in just 9 balls.
KKR set a fighting target of 172 runs after their first innings efforts, with Rinku Singh top-scoring with 46 runs (35b, 4x4, 1x6) while skipper Nitish Rana chipped in with 42 runs (31b, 3x4, 3x6). SRH came close to completing the chase led by Aiden Markram's 41 runs (40b, 4x4) and Heinrich
DC got off to a rough start with the bat but saw Aman Hakim Khan score 51 runs (44b, 3x4, 3x6). Mohammed Shami ran through the Delhi top order and they were struggling at 23-5 before the lower middle order helped them put up a competent total of 130-8. The GT struggled as well with the bat a
Chasing a stiff 215 for victory, MI were restricted to 201/6 at the end of their 20 overs, thanks mainly to a brilliant performance by paceman Arshdeep Singh in the last over, where he gave away only two runs and also claimed a couple of wickets. Arshdeep emerged as the best of the PBKS bowl
Chennai set a massive target of 227 runs for Bangalore, led by a superb 83-run knock by Devon Conway (45b, 6x4, 6x6) and 52 runs from Shivan Dube (27b, 2x4, 5x6). Bangalore lost their star batter Virat Kohli early but an explosive 126-run partnership in just 61 balls between Faf du Plessis a
LSG were led by KL Rahul, who scored 74 runs (56b, 8x4, 1x6) to help them set a target of 160 runs. Sam Curran, who was leading the PBKS in the absence of Shikhar Dhawan, was the pick of the bowlers and picked up three wickets. The Kings chased this down with 3 deliveries to spare, catapulte
The Capitals batted first and set a target of 173 runs, led by David Warner's 51 (47b, 6x4) and a quickfire 54 in 25 balls by Axar Patel, including five over-boundaries. Chasing, Mumbai Indians had a great start with a 71-run opening partnership. Skipper Rohit Sharma, who was also adjudged t
Ajinkya Rahane, who has represented numerous IPL teams over the years, rolled back the clock, reaching his half-century in only 19 balls, to record this season's fastest 50 in the league. The other in-form batsman Ruturaj Gaikwad batted watchfully to score 40* (36b, 2x4, 1x6). The win took C
Suyash Sharma made his IPL debut tonight and had a starring role in the win. His bowling decimated the RCB batting order and showed extreme promise as he picked up three wickets.
Chasing a tricky 163 for victory against Delhi Capitals, the Hardik Pandya-led side won the contest with six wickets in hand and 11 balls to spare, thanks largely to Sudharsan's unbeaten 62 that came off 48 balls and included four boundaries and a couple of sixes. The 21-year-old put on 56 r
Lucknow Super Giants put 193 on board, courtesy of Kyle Mayers who performed brilliantly on his IPL debut and scored 73 runs. He was ably supported by Nicolas Pooran who scored a quickfire 36 off 21 balls including three maximums. Chasing, Delhi only managed to score 143/9 with skipper David