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Mar 28, 2025
During the CSK-MI clash, Mumbai Indians, batting first, posted a modest total of 155/9 in 20 overs. Despite moments of resilience from MI's middle order, CSK's disciplined bowling attack ensured that the opposition never gained full control of the game. In response, Chennai Super Kings chased down the target in 19.1 overs, finishing at 158/6. Their experienced batters held their nerve, steering the team to victory with just five balls to spare.
It would be a battle of Dhoni's calm and composed presence on the field against Virat's fiery brand of cricket embodied by the RCB, which makes it truly a clash of 'ice and fire'.
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