11.52pm That's all from today, with today's win taking CSK right up from sixth to third, leapfrogging SRH! But both teams are still very much in the hunt for the playoff spots. Thank you for joining us. On behalf of Deiva Muthu, Vairavan and everyone else at ESPNcricinfo, it's Abhimanyu signing off.
11.45pm Time for the presentation ceremony.
Ruturaj Gaikwad: "Feeling pretty good. It's really tough to play in such wet conditions and to win by 78 runs was a very clinical performance. Great win for us. There conditions are too hot and humid. Last game I was out fielding for 20 overs and 19 overs today. I was never even thinking about the hundred. I was just trying to make sure we get to 220 or whatever extra runs possible. Even in the last game I wasn't thinking about the hundred. I was upset I missed a few shots. At the innings break I thought it would cost us. But in the end it worked out. Last game we made some errors, some loose balls here and there, not really up to the mark in the field. Today we came up with plans, stuck to them and we were excellent in the field. With the impact rule you never know the par score, you always want an extra 10-20 runs. [On Deshpande] One area where we lost momentum in a few games was not getting wickets in the powerplay. It is the only way we can put the opposition on the back foot. Deshpande bowled really well. His hard work is paying off. Special mention to Jaddu as well. In these wet conditions, four overs 20-25 runs, for me that was a match-turning spell. I'm not very vocal. Everyone is very experienced in the dressing room and you can't just go up to seniors and tell them what to do. So I just take a back seat."
11.30pm What a comprehensive performance from CSK. Gaikwad made 98 and there were key knocks from Mitchell and Dube. Then Deshpande went two-in-two in his first over before also getting Abhishek Sharma out. SRH never quite recovered from that, despite Markram trying to keep them ticking. Klaasen struggled for a 20-ball 21, meaning he has now struck at under 100 in both games against CSK. Deshpande finished with four wickets, while Jadeja, Thakur Pathirana and Mustafizur all got in among the wickets as well. It's a 78-run hammering in the end!
Pat Cummins: "We thought chasing was our best chance to win but unfortunately it didn't come off tonight. I thought they obviously batted well but with out batting lineup, wicket was playing pretty well, so I thought we had a good chance. I think we are pretty happy with how the batting lineup is going. Nothing went right for us today but everyone in that lineup has won a game for us at some point this season. It's definitely dewy now, but it was pretty dewy in the first innings as well. It's only a couple of games [lost], so we'll look to bounce back quickly."
Tushar Deshpande: "It was a good performance. When we came to bowl the only plan was to keep bowling and having patience against a team like SRH who are very dangerous especially in the powerplay. Bowling that length in the powerplay is very crucial. Even if batsmen are hitting I back myself to keep bowling that length and inviting him to hit me. That's always my mindset. The ground was soaking wet. It swung for a couple of balls and didn't swing at all. I thought we used the pitch well. It was a bit sticky. We had a specific plan that even if they hit a good ball, we'll try to bowl that good ball again."
JD Unadkat c Ali b Mustafizur Rahman 1 (2m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
Jaydev Unadkat the last batter out
Shahbaz Ahmed c Mitchell b Mustafizur Rahman 7 (15m 5b 1x4 0x6) SR: 140.00
Mustafizur for his third
END OF OVER:18 | 4 Runs 1 Wkt | SRH: 128/8 (85 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 7.11, RRR: 42.50)
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar3 (2b)
- Shahbaz Ahmed3 (3b)
- Tushar Deshpande3-0-27-4
- Shardul Thakur4-0-27-1
Sometimes, as CSK are showing here, the favourites are that for a reason. In the ISL, upstarts Odisha travelled to Kolkata looking to upstage giants Mohun Bagan, but a stunning performance from the Schrodinger's cat of a footballer that is Manvir Singh saw Bagan soar into the ISL final.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar. With Deshpande needing one to get a five-for!
PJ Cummins c Mitchell b Deshpande 5 (5m 7b 1x4 0x6) SR: 71.42
Deshpande returns to the attack
END OF OVER:17 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | SRH: 124/7 (89 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.29, RRR: 29.66)
- Pat Cummins5 (4b)
- Shahbaz Ahmed2 (2b)
- Shardul Thakur4-0-27-1
- Matheesha Pathirana2-0-17-2
Pat Cummins at No. 9
Abdul Samad c sub (Sameer Rizvi) b Thakur 19 (30m 18b 1x4 1x6) SR: 105.55
Edwind: "Is this called CSK Squeeze?"