
The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) performed exceptionally well in front of a full Chepauk crowd and defeated the Mumbai Indians (MI) by 8 wickets in a crucial match. MI had a tough time scoring 159/7 largely due to Anshul Kamboj’s impressive bowling. In response, CSK’s captain Ruturaj Gaikwad (67 runs) and young player Kartik Sharma (54 runs) made batting seem effortless and completed the chase with 11 balls to spare. This significant victory kept CSK’s hopes for the playoffs alive while MI’s season appears nearly finished. Here’s the detailed analysis of the CSK vs MI match result.

Mumbai Indians (MI) Innings: Middle order collapse
The innings of the Mumbai Indians was like a tale of two parts. After Hardik Pandya decided to bat, MI raced to 57/1 during the powerplay thanks to the aggressive batting of Ryan Rickelton and Naman Dhir. However, CSK bowlers Noor Ahmad and Ramakrishna Ghosh took out Rickelton (37 runs), Tilak Varma (5 runs) and Suryakumar Yadav (21 runs). From a solid position of 90/2 at the halfway mark, MI fell apart to 159/7. Dhir put up a strong fight with 57 runs but once he got out in the 17th over, things went downhill. In the last five overs, MI could only manage 39 runs and finished at least 20 runs short of what would have been a competitive total.
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Innings: Gaikwad-Kartik stand seals win
While chasing 160, the Chennai Super Kings lost Sanju Samson early to Jasprit Bumrah but Urvil Patel’s quick 24 runs helped maintain the momentum. After starting at 62/2 during the powerplay, captain Ruturaj Gaikwad (67*) and Kartik Sharma (54*) took control with a steady 98-run partnership. Gaikwad combined elegant shots with smart hitting while Kartik displayed maturity by rotating the strike and then unleashed a big over against Ghazanfar. In a fitting conclusion, Kartik wrapped up the eight-wicket victory with a reverse scoop off Boult and allowed CSK to complete the chase with 11 balls to spare.
CSK vs MI Match Result: Key Moments
- Noor Ahmad’s wicket in the 7th over triggered the collapse.
- Sarfaraz’s stunning catch brought Naman Dhir’s innings to an end.
- Bumrah struck early to dismiss Sanju Samson.
- Gaikwad and Kartik Sharma calmly added 98 runs to control the chase.
- Kartik’s 17th‑over burst sealed the eight‑wicket win.
Points Table Impact
Chennai Super Kings climbed to sixth with 8 points and an NRR of +0.005, while Mumbai Indians slipped to ninth on 4 points with an NRR of -0.803. Here’s how the points table looks after CSK’s win over MI – Updated Points Table.
Key Performers and Awards
| Category | Details |
| Match Winner | Chennai Super Kings – won by 8 wickets |
| Player of the Match | Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK) – 67* runs off 48 balls |
| Most Wickets | Anshul Kamboj (CSK) – 3 wickets in 4 overs |
| Top Scorer | Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK) – 67* runs off 48 balls |
| Super Striker of the Match | Urvil Patel (CSK) – Strike Rate 200 |
| Super Sixes of the Match | Ryan Rickelton (MI) – 5 Sixes |
| Most Fours of the Match | Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK) – 5 Fours |
| TATA IPL Green Dot Ball | Anshul Kamboj (CSK) – 12 dot balls |





