Ambati Rayudu (16* off 19 balls) completed the run chase with a four off Carlos Brathwaite. Shane Watson remained unbeaten 117 off 57 balls, which included eight maximums and 11 boundaries11 RUNS! Shane Watson (117* off 57 balls) hit back-to-back fours off Siddarth Kaul12 RUNS! Shane Watson (108* off 53) hit back-to-back fours off final two balls of Rashid Khan, who returned with figures of 0/24 in four oversfor Shane Watson off 51 balls, his second of the season. CSK 157/2Watson hit eight sixes and seven fours to reach the milestoneAmbati Rayudu hit a six in the over but Bhuvneshwar Kumar gave away just eight runs in it to finish with figures of 0/17 in four oversTime-OutMaiden over from Rashid Khan, even though a leg bye came in it.14 RUNS! Shane Watson (97* off 48 balls) ended the Carlos Brathwaite over with a four and a sixFinally a wicket for SRH. Carlos Brathwaite struck to dismiss Suresh Raina (32). CSK 133/2Raina hit a six and three fours in his 24-ball innings27 RUNS! Shane Watson (86* off 45 balls) clobbered 27 runs off Sandeep Sharma as he smacked three consecutive sixes and two fours. Sandeep finished his quota of fours overs with dismal figures of 1 for 52.Shane Watson (60* off 39) hit a four as CSK scored nine runs in Carlos Brathwaite's first over15 RUNS! Shane Watson (53* off 35) started the Shakib Al Hasan over with a six and Suresh Raina (29* off 20) ended it another maximum.for Shane Watson off 33 balls with the help of four sixes and three fours. Completed the milestone with a six off Shakib Al Hasan. CSK 86/1Suresh Raina (22* off 17 balls) ended the Rashid Khan over with a four16 RUNS! Another expensive over from Siddarth Kaul as he conceded 16 runs again. Shane Watson (43*) hit a six and a four in it.Time-OutRashid Khan put a brake on the run flow as he conceded just five runs in his first over, including a leg bye16 RUNS! Shane Watson started with a six in the second ball and Suresh Raina hit two fours off Siddarth Kaul after that as CSK scored 31 runs in the last two overs15 RUNS! End of Powerplay. Finally a big over for CSK. Shane Watson (19* off 19 balls) smacked Sandeep Sharma a six and a four in consecutive balls.Shane Watson smacked the first maximum of the run chase off Sandeep Sharma. CSK 29/1Another good over from Bhuvneshwar Kumar, gave away just four singles in his third over.Caught & Bowled. Sandeep Sharma struck with last ball of the over to dismiss Faf du Plessis (10). CSK 16/1Another outstanding over from Bhuvi, conceded first run in his 11th ball of the innings. Unfortunately, Deepak Hooda's over throw gave CSK a bonus boundaryGood start from Sandeep Sharma too, gave away just five runs in it. Faf du Plessis opened his account with a fourMaiden Over! Brilliant start from Bhuvneshwar KumarShane Watson and Faf du Plessis start the CSK run chase. Bhuvneshwar Kumar with the ball for SRH10 RUNS! Shardul Thakur struck with the last ball to dismiss Carlos Brathwaite (21 off 11 balls), after the West Indian hit a six in the penultimate ball. Yusuf Pathan remained unbeaten on 45 off 25 balls, which included two sixes and four boundariesCarlos Brathwaite (15* off 8 balls) finished it with a massive six but it was a brilliant over from Lungi Ngidi (1/26 in four overs) as the South African conceded just eight runs in the all-important penultimate over.16 RUNS! Yusuf Pathan ended the over with a four after Carlos Brathwaite smacked a big six. Dwayne Bravo finished with the figures of 1/46 in four oversOUT! Lungi Ngidi struck with the last ball to dismiss Deepak Hooda (3) as the batsman's bad form continued. Yusuf Pathan (35* off 18 balls) hit a six as SRH scored 10 runs in the overYusuf Pathan (27* off 15) started the over with a four, but Dwayne Bravo came back strongly to dismiss Shakib Al Hasan (23).Time-OutDwayne Bravo got rid of Shakib Al Hasan (23). SRH 133/4Suresh Raina took a brilliant catch to send back the Bangladesh allrounder, who hit a six and two fours during his 15-ball innings9 RUNS! Yusuf Pathan (21* off 12) hit a six off the second ball, but Karn Sharma came back strongly to concede just three more in the over9 RUNS! Yusuf Pathan (14* off 9) hit a four off Shardul Thakur as SRH collected five singles too.Successful over from spinner Karn Sharma. For SRH, Yusuf Pathan (7*) opened his account with a boundaryMassive blow for Sunrisers. Karn Sharma dismissed Kane Williamson (47). SRH 101/3SRH skipper Kane Williamson missed a deserving fifty and was out stumped for 47 off 36 balls, which included two sixes and five fours.11 RUNS! Kane Williamson (47* off 35 balls) smacked back-to-back fours off Dwayne Bravo as SRH scored 51 in the last five overs17 RUNS! Big over for SRH. Shakib Al Hasan (17*) ended the Ravindra Jadeja over with a six and a four in consecutive balls. Kane Williamson (37*) also hit a four in the overPacer Deepak Chahar came back and gave away just three singles to return with figures of 0/25 in four oversSuccessful start for Ravindra Jadeja as he broke the partnership between SRH's two top batsmen by dismissing Shikhar Dhawan (26 off 25 balls).Big Wicket. Ravindra Jadeja clean bowled Shikhar Dhawan for 26. SRH 64/2Shakib Al Hasan came out as SRH No. 4Strategic time-out11 RUNS! Kane Williamson (28*) ended the Dwayne Bravo over with a four and a six in the last two ballsShikhar Dhawan hit a four in the first over of Karn Sharma as the spinner gave away nine runs in it12 RUNS! End of Powerplay. Another big over for SRH. This time, Shikhar Dhawan hit a six over long-on off Shardul Thakur13 RUNS! Big over for SRH. Kane Williamson hit a six and a four off Deepak Chahar.First maximum of the evening came off the bat of Kane Williamson, a top-edge but the SRH skipper won't mind. SRH 24/1A rare maiden over from Lungi Ngidi as Kane Williamson failed to find gaps in the outfield.Another good over from Deepak Chahar as the pacer conceded just three singles in itShikhar Dhawan hit a four as SRH scored eight runs in the Lungi Ngidi over, but they lost Goswami while going for a needless second run.Shreevats Goswami run out for 5. SRH 13/1Goswami was nowhere near the crease as they tried to snatch second run. Good throw from Karn Sharma and MS Dhoni did the rest.Shikhar Dhawan flicked one to fine leg for first boundary of the evening. Good effort from Karn Sharma, but he touched the rope while clearing the ballLungi Ngidi from the other end for CSKDeepak Chahar started with a no-ball (for height) but recovered well to concede just six runs in the first overHere we go...Shikhar Dhawan and Shreevats Goswami start the SRH innings. Deepak Chahar with the ball for CSKPlayers of both the teams are out in the field and it's time for the National AnthemShane Watson, Faf du Plessis, Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu, MS Dhoni (w/c), Dwayne Bravo, Ravindra Jadeja, Deepak Chahar, Karn Sharma, Shardul Thakur, Lungi NgidiShikhar Dhawan, Shreevats Goswami (w), Kane Williamson (c), Shakib Al Hasan, Deepak Hooda, Yusuf Pathan, Carlos Brathwaite, Rashid Khan, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Siddarth Kaul, Sandeep SharmaKarn Sharma replaced Harbhajan SinghSandeep Sharma in for Khaleel Ahmed; Saha is injured and is replaced by Shreevats Goswami."Interesting Surface. Looks a little tacky on top and dry underneath it. This surface is a little tacky, which is why they put water on it recently. I personally like a good total up on the board in a big final. That being said, I would put the opposition in to bat if I won the toss, because it is likely to do something first up. And if it seams around, it will spin too." -Hello and welcome to the live coverage of 2018 Indian Premier League final between Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. The summit clash start at 7 pm (IST), with toss at 6:30 pm.
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Mighty CSK Boss SRH for Third Title
VIVO IPL 2018 14 min
Back after a two-year exile, CSK outplayed SRH to register a massive eight-wicket victory in the VIVO IPL 2018 Final as they clinched their third title
Presentation
There are a slew of awards to see through before we get down to the business of the captains and Man of the Match.
MS Dhoni: "In the final everybody knows their roles. It was good that we didn't lose too many wickets in the first half. Bhuvi is equally deceptive with the new ball. With Faf back we felt it was better for Rayudu to bat in the middle order. Difficult to compare title wins. Rayudu at 33, it doesn't matter. It's the fitness that matters, more than the age. Captains want players who are fit and agile on the field. Age is just a number. We will go back to Chennai tomorrow."
Dhoni receives the IPL trophy from CK Khanna. The others join in. This was a long wait! The speeches are done.
The curtains are down now on IPL 11. Fittingly, one of the returning teams has won it. Thanks for joining us. Goodnight!
Kane Williamson: "We thought it was a competitive total. Hats off to Shane Watson. We played some good cricket. CSK showed their experience. The guys are hurting at the moment and they showed some great character this season. When you have a bowling attack that can control the death overs, it's a great asset to have. It does come down to commitment by the guys in the roles they're given. They were a number of other leaders in the group."
Stephen Fleming, CSK coach: "We were lucky early on to get a good core group of players. We stayed pretty consistent. We were criticised at the start at the auction. It's one thing to pick players a little older, but we looked at professionalism."
Man of the Match is Shane Watson. That was a no-brianer. "Special season. Good that CSK gave me the opportunity after last year with the RCB. I scored none off nine balls so I'm glad I got the opportunity to catch up. (About his fitness) - I'm glad I don't have to play for a few more months!"
Emerging Player of the Season is Rishabh Pant: "Enjoyed the whole tournament. Last year I was trying to hit sixes and this year I was trying to play normal cricket."
Not exactly sure what he meant by that! Whatever it is, fans wouldn't want him to stop what he's doing.
Trent Boult's catch is voted the Catch of the Season. Boult is not in the country so Rishabh takes it on his behalf.
Andrew Tye of Kings XI Punjab is the Purple Cap holder for the most wickets.
Kane Williamson of Sunrisers Hyderabad is the Orange Cap holder for the most runs.
Tom Moody, SRH coach: "Shane was special tonight. We had a few setbacks early on with some players not available. It was not a bad thing for us to come back down to earth. Kane has shown the world he is just a 3-dimensional cricketer. Every team is in good hands under him. I don't think Rashid's got a boarding pass so I don't know if he's flying home. He's a special cricketer."
18.3 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 181 for 2 (Watson 117*, Rayudu 13, Raina 32) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6 by eight wickets
Spot interviews:
Bravo: We had to regroups after being away for two years. Our experience counts.
Rayudu: Wicket looked slow but it became damp. It got easier.
Thakur: Top of the world. Was part of the final last year and didn't win. I knew I had to bowl well at the death overs.
Ngidi: Just taking it in. Great to be out there bowling at the death.
Harbhajan: In this ground when you have set batsmen anything is possible. Great to be an IPL champion for the 4th time (personally). SRH had a lot of right handers so Dhoni thought it would be better to bowl a finger spinner to Karn got his chance.
The presentation will follow.
The two-year wait was worth it after all for CSK and CSK fans. People are setting off crackers in Chennai as I write. A big thumbs up too for beloved fans from Chennai who took the special train to Pune to cheer their team for the remaining home games after Chepauk was dropped as a venue for security reasons.
SRH will be gutted that their consistency for most of the tournament didn't produce a title. But they still had the best bowling attack, the best spinner and arguably the most astute captain. It didn't come together in the final. That's the nature of the beast that is T20 cricket.
The CSK players are lined up and ready. After two dot balls, Rayudu hits the winning runs, past cover and CSK are IPL champions for the third time!
The CSK players rush out and Dhoni the Iceman is calm at the background. We're used to seeing MSD sealing it with a six, but today it was the turn of Rayudu who has also had a fine season. People laughed at "CSK's Oldies" at the auction, Watson being one of the surprise picks, but a lot have been made to eat humble pie.
18 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 177 for 2 (Watson 117, Rayudu 13) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Take cover! Full outside off and Watson bludgeons one just wide of the bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar who sticks his hand out and it beats him and long-off and races for four. He isn't done. Another one is smashed down the pitch, down everything and nobody bothers stopping that. One hit away CSK .
17 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 166 for 2 (Watson 108, Rayudu 11) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
A soft forward push to cover and Watson brings up his century! His second of the season, his fourth IPL ton. The first in a chase in an IPL final . The previous was by Wriddhiman Saha but that was in a losing cause - Kings XI vs KKR, 2014.
Bowler Saneep Sharma celebrates after dismissing du Plessis, Chennai Super Kings Vs Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Photo: . | Photo Credit: Prashant Nakwe
A paddle sweep for four takes CSK closer and closer.
16 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 154 for 2 (Watson 98, Rayudu 9) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Rayudu getting into the act and CSK making this chase look ridiculously easy here. Bhuvneshwar back into the attack and Rayudu picks the slower ball early, comes down the pitch and smashes it over long-off for a six.
15 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 146 for 2 (Watson 97, Rayudu 2) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
LBW appeal by Rashid Khan and he's given not out and SRH review it. Rayudu played the googly close to the pad and it was pad first. But the ball was missing off stump so SRH lose a review
14 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 145 for 2 (Watson 97, Rayudu 2) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Wicket down but Watson not done yet. He gently dabs Brathwaite to third man for a four and then pulls to deep midwicket for a six. Within striking distance of a century.
WICKET - Short ball from Brathwaite from round the wicket and Raina ducks and looks very uncomfortable as he tried to fend it off to the leg side, the keeper is confident that was a catch and the umpire says not out. SRH review it and ultra edge shows a very slight edge off the glove. Raina had started walking
Raina c Goswami b Brathwaite 31
13 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 131 for 1 (Watson 86, Raina 31) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Sandeep gets taken to the cleaners by Watson here. A low full toss is scooped over the covers for four. Then Watson pulls a short ball for a huge six over long-on. Then a full toss is deposited even high over long-on. But wait, Watson's not done yet as he claims a hat-trick of sixes sending this one rows back over long-on. They should give helmets to the crowd there. The final ball (after a wide) is squeezed out wide of short third man for four. Phew! 27 off that over
12 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 104 for 1 (Watson 60, Raina 31) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Brathwaite comes on. An overthrow costs another single and this is frustrating for SRH. A short ball is pulled for fout to the wide open spaces at square leg.With so many wickets in hand, CSK have the edge at this stage
11 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 95 for 1 (Watson 53, Raina 29) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Watson redeems himself with a fifty, and brings it up with a trademark slog sweep for six off Shakib al Hasan. This partnership might be getting SRH a little worried. Raina ends the over with quite an effortless six over long-on
10 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 80 for 1 (Watson 45, Raina 22) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Was shaping up to be another quiet Rashid over till the last ball, which he strayed down the leg side and Raina managed to sweep for four
9 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 72 for 1 (Watson 43, Raina 16) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Kaul doesn't seem to be having a good night so far. Watson sends one high and clears long-on. Then an excellent effort in the deep by Rashid diving forward. The next ball was full and wide and Watson almost landed it over the rope at long-off. The fun continues as Watson lofts over the off side and 3 fielders run after and somehow the ball lands between all of them
8 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 56 for 1 (Watson 28, Raina 15) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Rashid Khan now, with one slip. The batsmen don't try anything risky by just playing out singles. Kaul has been SRH's weaklink so far after that one expensive over.
7 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 51 for 1 (Watson 26, Raina 13) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Siddarth Kaul comes on. Watson plays a glorious pick-up shot for a six over square leg and it's a crowd catch. Watson gets his placement right again as he hits in the air and the ball lands between two fielders. Raina swivels and pulls for a four down to fine leg. CSK gaining some momentum here. And Raina repeats that again with another swivel pull to fine leg. Poor over from Kaul
6 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 35 for 1 (Watson 19, Raina 4) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Watson pulls one in front of square, a fielder stops it with one hand at the boundary. His name is Rashid Khan. Made that look simple. But Watto has other plans as the over goes on. Biffs a short one over deep midwicket and then bashes it down the ground wide of mid-off. Appeal for a run out after they scamper a leg bye but Raina dives and makes his ground. The Powerplay ends with CSK at 35.
5 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 20 for 1 (Watson 7, Raina 2) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
What a fine start this is by SRH. Just four off this over by Bhuvi, all singles. Watson retains the strike. Raina joins him. CSK need a move on so much depends on Raina.
4 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 16 for 1 (Watson 5) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Watson in desperation to get off the mark tries to slog one away off Sandeep and is nearly given out lbw. Missing leg as it swung in a bit too much. But Watto has a fitting response the following ball crunching it down the ground
WICKET - du Plessis goes to a skier! SRH have their man who tormented them in the playoff. Faf failed to pick the knuckle ball from Sandeep, down the track, top edge and the bowler himself does the honours. These high catches under lights are not simple.
du Plessis c and b Sandeep 10
3 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 10 for 0 (Watson 0, du Plessis 10) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Bhuvneshwar is persisting with that line that's keeping du Plessis quiet as well. No room at all to hit it anywhere and late movement making the batsmen cautious. Something's got to give. A run at last - make that five! Overthrows for four, after du Plessis takes a quick single to point. Bhuvi is peeved, 'thanks a ton fellows!' Nevertheless, another top over
2 overs - Chennai Super Kings - 5 for 0 (Watson 0, du Plessis 5) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
Faf du Plessis gets CSK up and running with a crispy punch wide of cover for four. Sandeep Sharma comes back well later in the over by not giving Watson room. Watson scoreless for 8 balls.
1 over - Chennai Super Kings - 0 for 0 (Watson 0, du Plessis 0) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6
The openers are out. Can SRH defend 178? Will CSK make it 4-0 against them this season? The chase begins.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowls a beauty outside off to beat Watson first ball. Reminds me of his spells in SA where he regularly beat the bat. Tucks him up for room after that. Four dot balls as Hooda does brilliantly at point to save a few runs. Fifth ball is slapped straight to that man Hooda again. Bhuvi saves his best for the last ball as the ball kicks up and has Watto all at sea. Maiden over, ladies and gentlemen.
Sunrisers Hyderabad innings
20 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 178 for 6 (Williamson 47, Yusuf 45*, Brathwaite 21)
Thakur to bowl the final over. Chance for a run out as Pathan mistimes the ball just wide of the pitch, Brathwaite sets off and he has to scamper back as the striker is not interested. Thakur thinks about hitting down the stumps but stops short. Four runs off the first four balls as Brathwaite fails to read a knuckle ball and swings and misses. The fifth was clubbed over long-on but it just about clears the rope for a six.
WICKET - Brathwaite tries to repeat the six off the previous ball but he doesn't time this one as well, skier taken at wide long-on
Brathwaite c Rayudu b Thakur 21
19 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 168 for 5 (Yusuf 42, Brathwaite 15)
Brathwaite mistimes a slog and one more skier drops in front of the fielders at long-on. Ngidi doing well in the death overs with his slower balls. Just two off five balls. Brathwaite fails to pick on and he swings at thin air. But a final-ball six spoils the over for Ngidi as Brathwaite connects and swings it over wide long-on.
Kane Williamson is stumped by CSK captain MS Dhoni | Photo Credit: Prashant Nakwe
34 runs off the last three overs.
18 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 160 for 5 (Yusuf 41, Brathwaite 8)
No sighters for Brathwaite as he deposits his first ball for a six over long-off. The Bravo slower ball isn't working. A yorker is squeezed out to point who does well to dive and stop a four. Brathwaite mistimes one that drops well short of two guys in the deep on the on side. Pathan however biffs one down the ground and it beats long-on running across.
17 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 144 for 5 (Yusuf 35)
WICKET - Sending Hooda above Brathwaite hasn't worked. He clips a slower ball from Ngidi down to deep square leg who takes it comfortably.
Hooda c Shorey b Ngidi 3
Before the wicket, Pathan muscled one over long-on for six.
16 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 134 for 4 (Hooda 1, Yusuf 27)
Yusuf starts yet another over with a boundary - this time a short ball is smashed wide of deep cover for a four. Bravo's lengths getting predictable. Bravo does well to charge to his left to stop the ball and rhere's some hesitation in the running.
WICKET - Shakib gets his placement spot on - to the fielder! Bravo gets away with a full toss, Shakib makes room and smashed it straight to cover who takes it low and falls back
Shakib c Raina b Bravo 23 (15 balls)
15 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 126 for 3 (Shakib 22, Yusuf 21)
Tossed up by Karn and in the slot for Pathan to get forward and loft it over wide long-off for a six! Shakib made room to slog and it was much slower and he missed it. Gets his back foot back in time before Dhoni breaks the bails. Shakib down the track and he slips after driving so turns down the single there.
14 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 117 for 3 (Shakib 20, Yusuf 14)
Thakur returns. Can he bowl the knuckle ball to contain Yusuf? One was too short outside off which Yusuf cut to deep point for a four. No slip so Shakib dabs it away easily even if cramped for room. Yusuf pulls the final ball but finds deep midwicket.
13 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 108 for 3 (Shakib 18, Yusuf 7)
Clever bowling by Karn and he gets the Big Fish Kane Williamson!
WICKET - Karn sensed that Williamson was going to use his feet so he deliberately bowled it wide outside off and made him reach for it. It was a leg spinner and wide of the bat and Kane just didn't have time to make it back.
Williamson st Dhoni b Karn 47
Yusuf Pathan walks in and second ball he dabs it wide of slip and Ngidi chases but the ball wins.
12 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 101 for 2 (Shakib 18, Williamson 47)
Williamson finds that gap between deep cover and long-off as well with a strong front foot drive. Bravo bowls one shorter and Kane pulls it to deep midwicket for a four. Bravo struggling with his length here. Surprisingly, a full toss only fetches a single. Over ends quietly after those boundaries.
11 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 90 for 2 (Shakib 17, Williamson 37)
Flat and quick by Jadeja. Close call for Williamson as he gets an outside edge that spoons up towards short third man and Ngidi moves to his right and dives in vain. The ball rolls away for four. Shakib meanwhile picks the length early and swats a six on his knees over deep midwicket. If that wasn't enough, Shakib slogs another one and this one bisects two fielders on the on side for a four.
10 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 73 for 2 (Shakib 6, Williamson 32)
Chahar retuens for his final over. Taking the pace off the ball and bowls a slower short ball and Kane fails to get bat on ball. Single to long-on and Chahar finishes an impressive spell 4-0-25-0.
9 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 70 for 2 (Shakib 5, Williamson 30)
Dhoni shuffling his bowlers like a card player here. It's Jadeja now.
Sunrisers Hyderabad players form a huddle before the start of the Vivo Indian Premier League (IPL) 2018 final match beween Chennai Super Kings Vs Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. | Photo Credit: Prashant Nakwe
WICKET - Jadeja comes over the wicket to Dhawan and he keeps it flat on the stumps, Dhawan sizes up to swot it to the leg side but plays too early and the ball crashes onto the stumps.
Dhawan b Jadeja 26 (25 balls)
Shakib walks in and begins with a very satisfying cut to third man for a four. That didn't take long.
8 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 62 for 1 (Dhawan 25, Williamson 28)
Now it's the turn of DJ Bravo. Bouncer down the leg side and Dhawan tries to pull and nearly gloves it. Bravo and Dhoni think of reviewing it but the captain isn't so sure. Ultra edge shows nothing. A slower ball is picked up early by Williamson who lofts it wide of deep extra cover. And that's well caught!.. by the ball boy beyond the rope at fine leg! Slower ball and a friendly full toss which Kane laps it away easily.
7 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 51 for 1 (Dhawan 24, Williamson 18)
Spin now and it's Karn Sharma. Brace yourselves for more spin this match as this pitch was predicted to be a bit slow. Karn keeps it flat and straight. Dhawan gets in position early for the sweep and he plays it square and places it wide of fine leg, lovely shot. Down the track and the final ball is forced to long-on.
6 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 42 for 1 (Dhawan 18, Williamson 16)
Thakur comes on, replaces Ngidi who just bowled a maiden. Interesting. He feeds a length ball for Dhawan who happily tonks it over wide long-on for a big six. Single to third man to end the over and with it the Powerplay. I think CSK will be pretty happy with this.
5 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 30 for 1 (Dhawan 9, Williamson 14)
Williamson breaks the shackles with a hook off Chahar that clears fine leg. The batsman advances down the pitch the next ball and dabs it to the off side. Fourth ball is too short and gentle and the New Zealander pounds it to deep midwicket for a four. Then Chahar bowls a bouncer but it was too high. Williamson continues to charge down but can only find mid-off.
4 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 17 for 1 (Dhawan 8, Williamson 3)
Ngidi bowls with control too, stump to stump. No runs off the first four balls. Kane is feeling restricted. Fifth ball is wide outside off and Williamson chases it, bowler almost penalised there. Sixth is driven forcefully and cover does well to dive and stop. A maiden over! That's gold dust.
3 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 17 for 1 (Dhawan 8, Williamson 3)
Chahar gets the ball to swing in to the left-hander. Dhawan takes singles to the on side. Quick single by Williamson who pushes one towards point. End of a fairly tight over.
2 overs - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 14 for 1 (Dhawan 7, Williamson 1)
Boundary from Ngidi's second ball. Good over so far from Ngidi apart from the boundary. Good throw from Karn Sharma, run out, excellent work from M.S. Dhoni. First wicket for Chennai Super Kings, Goswami out for 5.
1 over - Sunrisers Hyderabad - 6 for 0
Chahar begins with a waist high full toss to Dhawan and we have a Free Hit!Dhawan hits it to long-on but it doesn't carry.They steal a quick single to point but Raina fumbles.
The teams stand for the national anthem.
SRH have defended totals really well this season. How much can CSK restrict them to? The openers take guard. Deepak Chahar will open the bowling.
Toss and teams
MS Dhoni has won the toss and CSK will bowl first. This was after some confusion over who called heads, but it was just Dhoni fooling around!
One change for CSK - Karn Sharma comes in for Harbhajan Singh. Two for SRH - Saha is injured so Shrivats Goswami comes back. Ibrahim Khaleel makes way for Sandeep Sharma.
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Kane Williamson(Capt), Shikhar Dhawan, Shreevats Goswami, Shakib Al Hasan, Deepak Hooda, Yusuf Pathan, Carlos Brathwaite, Rashid Khan, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Siddarth Kaul, Sandeep Sharma.
Chennai Super Kings: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Capt), Shane Watson, Faf du Plessis, Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu, Dwayne Bravo, Ravindra Jadeja, Deepak Chahar, Karn Sharma, Shardul Thakur, Lungi Ngidi.
Pitch
Very dry surface, says Michael Clarke. Captains should look to bowl first and spin could be the biggest factor. If that's the case then Rashid Khan would be itching to bowl right away.
The toss will follow shortly.
First, they were banned for two years due to the spot-fixing scandal involving their owner. Once it was lifted, they were told they couldn't play at their beloved home ground in Chepauk for political reasons, far removed from cricket or sport in general. After just one 'home' game, they had to adjust to a new home base but their fans hopped on special trains to cheer them on. Rewind a bit - they were laughed at for picking a team of over-30s in what is known as a young man's format. Now, they are in the IPL 2018 final. That's Chennai Super Kings's journey for you.
Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Kane Williamson and Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni pose with the IPL trophy before the final | Photo Credit: PTI
The most consistent team in the history of the IPL takes on Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai tonight. It's fitting that the two best sides of IPL 2018 are in the title clash. CSK have the head-to-head edge, having won all three games so far. SRH lost a game they had in their grasp in Qualifier 1 (against CSK) but they tactically outsmarted Kolkata Knight Riders in the second Qualifier to make it to Mumbai. SRH have the best bowling attack among the eight teams and they have demonstrated it by defending low totals. Their topm performers this season have been Kane Williamson, Rashid Khan and Siddharth Kaul.
If CSK win it will be their third title. For SRH, it will be their second title and third overall for a Hyderabad-based franchise, adding the 2009 title by the now defunct Deccan Chargers.
Head-to-head in IPL 2018
In the first match between these two sides, in Hyderabad, CSK posted 182 thanks to Ambati Rayudu and Suresh Raina. SRH looked out of it but gave CSK a scare thanks to some big hitting by Yusuf Pathan and Williamson. CSK prevailed by four runs. The second meeting was all about Rayudu as his unbeaten 100 helped CSK chase down 180 with ease. The third was a thriller, at the Qualifiers. Chasing a relatively low 140, CSK slipped and looked like folding up but Faf du Plessis kept his cool and guided his team home with 67, supported by some invaluable boundaries by the tail-enders.
IPL finals down the years
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Preview
When Sunrisers Hyderabad and Chennai Super Kings, the teams that finished at the top of the league standings of the Vivo-Indian Premier League, met at the Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday, it was billed ‘a battle between captain cool Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his cooler counterpart Kane Williamson’.