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PHOTOS: Mumbai Indians edge CSK in thriller to lift IPL title

Last updated on: May 13, 2019 00:53 IST

IMAGES from the Indian Premier League final, played between Mumbai and Chennai, in Hyderabad on Sunday

Mumbai Indians players celebrate after defeating Chennai Super Kings by one run to win the Indian Premier League title in Hyderabad on Sunday. This is their 4th IPL crown.

IMAGE: Mumbai Indians players celebrate after defeating Chennai Super Kings by one run to win the Indian Premier League title in Hyderabad on Sunday. This is their 4th IPL crown. Photograph: BCCI

Lasith Malinga produced an incredible last over to defend nine runs as Mumbai Indians secured their fourth Indian Premier League title with a narrow one-run win over Chennai Super Kings in a pulsating final in Hyderabad on Sunday.

 

CSK needed nine runs off the last over but the experienced Lankan paceman Malinga kept his nerve to concede eight runs.

He trapped Shardul Thakur leg before in the last ball after Watson (80 off 59) got run out two balls earlier.

Lasith Malinga celebrates after trapping Shardul Thakur LBW off the last ball of the innings and win the match by 1 run

IMAGE: Lasith Malinga celebrates after trapping Shardul Thakur LBW off the last ball of the innings and win the match by 1 run. Photograph: BCCI

Before that Jasprit Bumrah kept Mumbai in the hunt with his tidy overs and two wickets, getting rid of Dwayne Bravo and Ambati Rayudu. The premier Indian pacer produced 13 dot balls in his testing overs. Young leg-spinner Rahul Chahar also played a key role in the middle overs as he too created pressure by bowling 13 dot balls.   

Both teams were tied at three IPL titles each heading into the finale with Mumbai holding the upper hand, having beaten CSK thrice earlier in the competition. 

Rahul Chahar drops catch to give Shane Watson a reprieve

IMAGE: Rahul Chahar drops catch to give Shane Watson a reprieve. Photograph: BCCI

The heart-stopping finish came after a disciplined bowling performance from CSK who restricted Mumbai Indians to 149 for eight.

CSK, have now lost to Mumbai for the third time in four finals.

CSK had made a steady start by reaching 53 for one in the Powerplay but Mumbai bounced back in the middle overs, removing a struggling Suresh Raina (8 off 14) before getting rid of Rayudu to have CSK under the pump. 

Mahendra Singh Dhoni is run out after a superb throw by Ishan Kishan

IMAGE: Mahendra Singh Dhoni is run out after a superb throw by Ishan Kishan. Photograph: BCCI

The biggest moment came of the game in the 13th over when Dhoni was run-out trying to steal an extra single. An alert Ishan Kishan was spot on with his direct hit and he just about managed to get the better of Dhoni.

Since it involved the CSK skipper, high drama was on display as third umpire Nigel Llong saw replays from all possible angles and took his time before making a very difficult decision. 

It was an outstanding effort from Chahar (1/14) in the middle overs, putting CSK under tremendous pressure as they could collect only 16 runs between 11-15 overs with loss of two wickets.

Shane Watson scored 80 off 59 balla to put CSK on the brink of victory

IMAGE: Shane Watson scored 80 off 59 balla to put CSK on the brink of victory. Photograph: BCCI

Against the run of play, Watson walloped Malinga for three fours and a six in the 16th over that went for 20 runs and kept CSK in the game.

The game-changed drastically in CSK's favour when Watson hammered Krunal Pandya for three consecutive overs , reducing the target to 18 off 12 but somehow Mumbai managed to keep CSK at bay.

Kieron Pollard took Mumbai Indians to 149 after a quickfire 41 off 25 balls

IMAGE: Kieron Pollard took Mumbai Indians to 149 after a quickfire 41 off 25 balls. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier, Chennai Super Kings dished out a disciplined bowling performance under pressure to restrict Mumbai Indians to 149 for eight.

After opting to bat, Mumbai ended up with a below-par total despite Kieron Pollard's unbeaten 25-ball 41.

Deepak Chahar (3/26) was impressive once again and so was fellow pacer Shardul Thakur (2/37). The spinners, Harbhajan Singh (0/27) and Imran Tahir (2/23), too played a crucial role in limiting Mumbai Indians.  

The attendance at the neutral venue was fitting for a final with more than 32,000 fans turning up.

Shardul Thakur takes a catch off his own bowling to dismiss Krunal Pandya  

IMAGE: Shardul Thakur takes a catch off his own bowling to dismiss Krunal Pandya. Photograph: BCCI

The Rohit Sharma-led side was dealing in sixes early on in their innings with the in-form De Kock collecting three sixes out of the four hit in the first three overs.

After a frugal first over, Chahar went for 20 runs in the following one with the South African wicket-keeper batsman going for his strokes on a true surface.

Thakur was not spared either as De Kock clobbered him over deep-midwicket for his fourth six before top-edging a short one to Dhoni in the same over.   

All of a sudden, a promising start got converted into a wobbly one with Rohit getting caught behind off Chahar three balls later, leaving Mumbai at 45 for two in the sixth over.

Suresh Raina drops a catch to give Hardik Pandya a reprieve when on 4

IMAGE: Suresh Raina drops a catch to give Hardik Pandya a reprieve when on 4. Photograph: BCCI

The Mumbai captain got deceived by a slower one but he still went for the drive, only to edge it to Dhoni.

It was a brilliant a comeback from Chahar after being hit for 20 in his previous over and credit to Dhoni for bringing him back into the attack from the other end and keeping the faith in the team's most successful pacer this season.

With two new batsmen at the crease, the runs dried up before Ishan Kishan hit Dwayne Bravo for two boundaries to take Mumbai to 70 for two in 10 overs.

Just when it seemed Kishan and Qualifier 1 hero Suryakumar Yadav would produce a much needed partnership, two wickets fell in quick session for second time in the innings, pegging Mumbai back.

Deepak Chahar celebrates after trapping Hardik Pandya LBW. Hardik took the review but lost it and had to walk back after making 16 off 10

IMAGE: Deepak Chahar celebrates after trapping Hardik Pandya LBW. Hardik took the review but lost it and had to walk back after making 16 off 10. Photograph: BCCI

Surykumar played on leggie Tahir before the new batsman, Krunal Pandya, was dismissed with a good running catch from Thakur off his own bowling.

It got worse for Mumbai when Kishan tried deposit a Tahir googly out of the park and his mis-hit went into the safe hands of Suresh Raina at cover, leaving Mumbai  at 105 for two in 15 overs.

Two of the biggest hitters in the game, Hardik Pandya and Kieron Pollard, were in the middle to put life into the innings and take their team to a fighting total.   

Dwayne Bravo shatters the stumps to have Mitchell McCleneghan run-out

IMAGE: Dwayne Bravo shatters the stumps to have Mitchell McCleneghan run-out. Photograph: BCCI

CSK, who had done most things right up till then, gave Pandya a reprieve as Raina dropped a regulation catch at cover. The dangerous Pandya  made his opponents pay smashing Thakur for two sixes in the same over before getting out.

Pollard at the other end did not get enough strike in the death overs. He faced all six balls in the final over and did not take the single off the first three deliveries after not being able to clear the boundary.

He got the much needed fours off the final two balls as 9 came off the last over. 

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