A fantastic first half of the match has already been played in IPL 2024, the crucial match between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). After being put to bat first, RCB amassed 218 runs; to advance to the playoffs, they must win by a minimum of 18 runs. Conversely, in order to advance, the reigning champions simply need to win the match.
Virat Kohli and Faf Du Plessis got off to a good start at bat, scoring 78 runs together for the first wicket. For the hosts, Faf Du Plessis scored 54, while Kohli went out for 47. RCB posted a massive score on the board thanks to innings of 41 off 23 balls from Rajat Patidar and 38 off 17 balls from Cameron Green.
50 runs in 5.3 overs for the Chennai Super Kings
Ruturaj Gaikwad was out for a duck by Glenn Maxwell, who took a wicket with the opening delivery. Virat Kohli made a nice catch off of Daryl Mitchell, who had trouble getting going before being out for Yash Dayal. To get the scoreboard going again, Ajinkya Rahane batted first and showed good intent from the off.
Overs 0.1 to 6 (Mandatory -58/2) is the powerplay.
Rachin Ravindra attacked the RCB bowlers after losing two early wickets, but it didn’t stop him. Before the tremendous run-chase, Ajinkya Rahane, a veteran batter, blasted two fours and a massive six. CSK needed this introduction at number four.
First Strategic time-out for Chennai Super Kings: 64/1 from 7 overs
Following the powerplay, veteran bowler Swapnil Singh was called upon, and he conceded just 6 runs to help the RCB regain control. The pitch has been very beneficial to spinners, as seen in Glenn Maxwell’s bowling.
100 runs from 11.2 overs for Chennai Super Kings
Lockie Ferguson took Ajinkya Rahane’s wicket for 33 runs, ending the Chennai Super Kings’ 66-run third-wicket stand. At regular intervals, Rachin Ravindra continued to think as he discovered the boundaries.
Half-century: 31 balls struck by Rachin Ravindra
Rachin Ravindra picked the ideal moment to deliver his most significant hit during the young Kiwi batting sensation’s debut IPL season, just when it appeared like he was lacking spark with the bat. To reach his first IPL fifty, the youthful player took Ferguson for a massive six.
Chennai Super Kings: 138/6 from 16 overs after the second strategic time-out
Before a major error cost him his wicket by a runout, Rachin Ravindra was batting brilliantly. When Faf Du Plessis made a spectacular catch to dismiss Mitchell Santner, Shivam Dube, who had inspired a million CSK supporters, was out for seven shortly after.
150 runs from 16.5 overs for Chennai Super Kings
With a massive six off Yash Dayal, Ravindra Jadeja started the last four overs of the chase. The Chennai Super Kings need 201 runs to go to the playoffs, and MS Dhoni responded with a four to bring the team to within 150 runs.
Chennai Super Kings, after the end of the match
Starting with a six to make it 11 runs off 5 balls, MS Dhoni started the innings with the necessary 17 runs off 6 balls to make the playoffs. Dayal bowled a dot ball to make it 11 off 3 balls after the former captain of the Chennai Super Kings was out the very next delivery. Shardul Thakur scored ten runs in two balls, while Jadeja was on strike with a single off the fourth ball. With two dot balls bowled by Yash Dayal to end the match, RCB advanced to the playoffs, while CSK was eliminated from the competition.