END OF OVER:
20 | 9 Runs 1 Wkt | CSK: 201/5 (19 runs required, RR: 10.05)

  • Vijay Shankar2 (2b)
  • Ravindra Jadeja9 (5b)
  • Yash Thakur4-0-39-1
  • Arshdeep Singh4-0-39-0

11:38pm That will be all from us for tonight. We hope you enjoyed our coverage and would love your company again tomorrow, with more IPL action lined up. Until then, this is goodbye from Raghav, Vairavan and myself (Shashwat). Take care, folks!

Priyansh Arya, Player of the Match: The feeling is out of this world. I am happy but I want to contribute more for the team. This is my way (of batting). Shreyas bhaiya told me to bat with intent. Even if I get out, there are no worries and just to play what I have in my mind. Have to play the situation also. When Nehal came in, I was thinking singles and doubles but he told me to back my first instinct and I played that way. All bowlers were very good, so I felt any bowler could cause me problems.

Shreyas Iyer, Punjab Kings captain: (If this is going to be their template of batting first) Absolutely. This is going to be the template, irrespective of the ground. We have variety in the batting line-up. Great hitters, great timers, scintillating to watch Priyansh bat from the outside. When I had a chat with him in the last game, he was a bit timid in his decision-making against Jofra. Tonight, he was backing his instincts. It was free-flowing and that is the mindset I want in everyone. Today, he kept on going, he was fearless and it was basically one of the top knocks I have seen in the IPL so far. (On Chahal being held back) That was a tactical call, because Dube had already played a few deliveries, and also Conway. With Yuzi coming in, we know how destructive he (Dube) can be. But Yuzi is a smart bowler. My instincts felt that pacers bowling slower balls into the wicket (would work), and we basically wanted pace against Dube. We delayed a bit but eventually, it worked out. (On the dropped catches) We were just talking right now, and we were saying we have not played our best game yet. Start of the tournament, some nerves are there. When we get fearless on the field
we need to go back, take some catches, do some group sessions. But we won the game, and that is most important.

Ruturaj Gaikwad, Chennai Super Kings captain: (On the dropped catches) In the last four games, that is the only point of difference. It has been very critical. Every time we are dropping the catch, the same batter is adding 20-25-30 runs extra. If you leave out the RCB game, the last three chases, it was a matter of one or two or maybe three hits. Sometimes you have to appreciate the way Priyansh played. He took his chances. It was high-risk batting and it came off really well for him. Even though we were taking wickets, they kept the momentum going. 10-15 (less we could have conceded), if we would have executed well, and at the end of the day, it also comes down to the dropped catches. Today was spot-on from a batting perspective. This is what we wanted. Our best batters, who can play pace very well, played up the order and had a brilliant powerplay. It was a better, improved performance and many positives. Want to take some positives out of it, and we were two or three hits away (from winning). He (Conway) is more of a timer of the ball, very useful up the order. When you have Jaddu, known for that (finishing) role particularly, you expect that. When you know the batter is struggling
initially he (Conway) was still timing it well. We waited and waited until (he started struggling). Told the guys we have to enjoy the fielding. If you are nervous, you will drop some catches. If you look to be a standout fielder, the first catch taken, the first boundary saved helps everyone. Batting and bowling, you can have a bad day, but in fielding, that is something we are trying to work on, but right now, it is not happening.

Shashank Singh: When I went to bat, we were five down. My role was to play with low risks and maximum rewards. Priyansh, the way he was batting, I knew we would get close. 200 was a par score on this surface. When you enter the field, it is about not looking at past performances. My role was to be there and maximise the scoring. (On Brian Lara and his advice) The way he told me about my batting, how I should go about my batting. I am someone who times the ball well. Lucky to have Ponting, he backs me well. He (Arya) does it for his state side and he does it for his state side. Very bright prospect for the franchise and for the country as well. We have a really good side to take it match-by-match. We have to win those moments and stay in the present.

11:12pm What is better than one high-scoring thriller? Two high-scoring thrillers, of course. This one, admittedly, may not have been as close as what unfolded at the Eden Gardens, but for a moment, for the briefest of moments, Dhoni, like he has done so often, had CSK dreaming. The reality, though, was that CSK had too many to chase, even when Dhoni walked in, and it transpired in exactly that fashion, with the five-time champions falling short by 18 runs.

Conway, playing his second game of the season, kept CSK afloat along with Dube, but neither could get the over-drive kick they would have wanted. Dube departed to Ferguson and Conway was retired-out later, which compounded a phase where CSK barely found the fence, with the asking rate also surging to improbable proportions.

A large chunk of the credit also has to go to the Punjab Kings. Arshdeep and Ferguson buckled down, bowling brilliant defensive overs. Chahal, called upon to bowl just one over, also conceded nine and that further tightened the screws, with Thakur closing out the game right at the death.

19.6
1
Yash Thakur to Shankar, 1 run, The Punjab Kings win at home, and no, this is not a drill! They have trumped the Chennai Super Kings in a high-scoring contest, and cue the fireworks! They go off, and there are smiles all over in the PBKS camp! And the Super Kings, so often the pace-setters, so often the team to beat, will leave Mullanpur languishing near the bottom of the table, and with an unenviable 1-4 record against their name! This is a slower ball just outside off. Shankar heaves at it and drills it down the ground to long on. Not nearly enough from the Super Kings' perspective, and their wait to chase a score in excess of 180 continues, even as those in red around them embrace and celebrate their third win in just four games!

Last ball coming up

19.5
1
Yash Thakur to Jadeja, 1 run, full and wider outside off. Jadeja reaches out for it and slices it towards deep backward point for a single

21 off 2. PBKS on the verge of going 3-1

19.4
0
Yash Thakur to Jadeja, no run, full and wide outside off. Jadeja looks to sweep it away but only grabs a handful of fresh air. Full enough to sneak under the bat. Wide enough to take it outside Jadeja's arc
19.3
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Yash Thakur to Jadeja, SIX, over the fence. Just! But it will all be a consolation effort now! Slow and short outside off. Jadeja picks the slower one early and thumps it flat over long on. Lands on the full on the rope, and that will be six!

27 off 4. Four legal balls and PBKS will be home

CSK 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st61DP ConwayR Ravindra
2nd1DP ConwayRD Gaikwad
3rd89DP ConwayS Dube
4th20MS DhoniDP Conway
5th21MS DhoniRA Jadeja
6th9RA JadejaV Shankar