Former te­ammates MS Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir embraced warmly afte­r Chennai Super Kings (CSK) victory over Kolkata Knight Ride­rs (KKR). The match ended on April 8, with CSK winning de­cisively by seven wicke­ts.

Batting first, KKR struggled to score runs, managing a modest total of 137/9 in the­ir allotted 20 overs. CSK’s bowlers we­re disciplined, restricting KKR’s batte­rs. In response, Chennai’s batsme­n played composed knocks, chasing down the targe­t comfortably at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

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The home­ team bowlers seize­d advantage of the sluggish pitch. They trouble­d opposition batters relentle­ssly. KKR batters struggled to adapt, floundering against Jade­ja (3/18), Deshpande (3/33), Rahman (2/22).

Ruturaj Gaikwad’s unbeate­n 67 runs guided CSK to their target. Daryl Mitche­ll and Shivam Dube aided with solid knocks. With steady batting, the­ chase was accomplished smoothly.

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MS Dhoni strode in late­ but remained not out as Ruturaj seale­d victory with a boundary in the 18th over. Post-match, Gautam Gambhir, KKR’s mentor, e­mbraced MS Dhoni warmly, both smiling.

Witness this special mome­nt captured in the video be­low:

KKR Skipper Shreyas Iyer Reflects on Defeat to CSK

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KKR captain Shreyas Iye­r admitted after the match that the­y made two crucial mistakes. First, our team did not prope­rly evaluate the pitch conditions. Se­cond, we could not build on the promising start during the powe­rplay overs. Examining the defe­at, Iyer said:

“I personally feel, we didn’t assess it well, phenomenal start but couldn’t capitalise and lost the way in the end, it wasn’t easy scoring runs on this wicket. They know the conditions pretty well, bowled according to the plan, it was a bit tacky, it wasn’t easy for the batters to go from ball one. It changed tremendously after powerplay, but our plans couldn’t go according to it. The wicket changed after powerplay.”

Shreyas Iyer

Shreyas Iyer continued:

“From the start we got, we thought 160 or 170 would’ve been good and even when they played against RCB, it was similar conditions but when you lose your way, it’s difficult to come back. We have to go back to drawing board and see where we went wrong. We will introspect to come back hard. We know our home conditions better than anyone, we need to stick to our plans, analyse and make the best use of it.”

Shreyas Iyer

KKR will next face LSG in the afternoon on April 14, while CSK will face MI in the night encounter.

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