Tushar Deshpande gave Chennai Super Kings (CSK) a strong start with the ball against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match on Sunday at Chepauk.

The speedster defeated Travis Head (13 off 7) before dismissing Anmolpreet Singh (golden duck) and the in-form Abhishek Sharma (15 off 9).

The Super Kings took three fast wickets to reduce the visitors to 40/3 in 3.5 overs.

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Tushar Deshpande rejected Travis Head with a slower outside off. The left-hander got to one knee for a massive shot, but wound up passing it to Daryl Mitchell at deep point.

The bowle­r then threw a ball that moved away from Anmolpre­et. Anmolpreet shut the­ bat too soon. The ball hit the edge­ of the bat. The ball went to Moe­en Ali near extra cove­r. So Tushar Deshpande got two batters out in the­ second over for SRH.

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Tushar Deshpande’s second over enticed Abhishek into a huge shot with a slower delivery outside off stump. The left-hander was removed identically to Head, towards deep point, as Mitchell made another excellent grab close the boundary rope.

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CSK post 212 vs SRH in IPL 2024 match

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CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad led from the front as his club scored 212/3 against SRH in the IPL on Sunday. The right-hander scored 98 runs off 54 balls, including three sixes and ten boundaries. He was finally removed in the twentieth over while attempting a huge shot, caught by Nitish Reddy off T Natarajan.

Meanwhile, Daryl Mitchell and Shivam Dube scored 52 (32) and 39*(20) points, respectively. Mitchell also formed a 107-run partnership with Gaikwad for the second wicket. Meanwhile, MS Dhoni struck five runs from two balls, including a boundary.

Apart from Natarajan, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jaydev Unadkat took one wicket each.

Sunrisers struggle­d at 86/5 after 11 overs. Heinrich Klaase­n and Abdul Samad fought to resurrect the innings. Earlie­r, Ravindra Jadeja and Matheesha Pathirana dismisse­d Nitish Reddy and Aiden Markram respe­ctively. 

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