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IPL 2025: Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav Power Mumbai Indians convince CSK nine-door victory | Cricket News

Captains Rohit Sharma (76) and Suryakumar Yadav (68 no outs) tore apart Chennai Super Kings, winning nine goals in Mumbai’s Indian Premier League in Sunday’s Premier League.

In chasing a goal below the standard, the host absolutely has no difficulty on the batting-friendly surface as they crossed the challenge as they surpassed 177, one man won more than four wins and finished sixth on the points table.

Rohit used the Pacers’ capital in the Powers and swept away fifty of his seasons with the command of the CSK spinner, who stood out from 33 balls. Rohit finished with 45 goals in a six-hit craze with 76, with four fours and six hits on the fence.

Mi’s influencer replacement Rohit laid the foundation for the foundation with a strong 63-shot stance on the strong first wicket, which was undoubtedly the best start in the IPL – and ensured the hosts kept up well in the huge wins, getting them to score at 10 points per game.

It was a challenge for CSK, preventing the former MI captain from entering his track, especially their seamists failed to make any impact and experienced spinners in Ravicandran Ashwin (0/25) and Ravindra Jadeja (1/28).

CSK also introduced their most successful bowler, Noor Ahmad (0/36), until the tenth time, the MI gradually approached the 100-shot score with ease.

When Noor was hammered 15 times, Suryakumar hit three quarters in a row at the left arm spinner in 14th.

Despite some narrow escapes, Rohit’s Blitz Inness gave MI the most convincing victory after a string of ordinary scores, ending up with a high score against the right-handed batsman.

Suryakumar (30 balls, 5×4, 6x6s) produced the most fluent knocks this season, with the third-place batsman perfectly clearing leg boundaries and his eye-catching shots on the spinner.

When Suryakumar won second place in the game with Rohit, he won 26 goals in his second season and his second wicket won 26 goals to add 114 unbeaten goals to just 54, completing the game two consecutive sixes.

Earlier, Shivam Dube and Ravindra Jadeja hit a crucial half century, while the 17-year-old debut Ayush Mhatre dazzlingly directed Chennai Super Kings to 176 to 176.

First ranked fourth in seventh place, Judja (53 without 35 balls, 4×4, 2x6s) hit his fifty seasons this season for fifty seasons (50 5 balls, 2×4, 4×6, 4×6, 4×6, 4×6), after five championships seem to have lost progress.

Mhatre brought power to CSK with 32 of 15 goals, with four boundaries and two sixths to make an impact on his virgin outing, but Mi controlled everything with some disciplined bowling.

But it seems that CSK, who buckled under pressure, was rescued by Jadeja and Dube, whose fourth door stalls kept them strong in the second half.

However, the gaze was the attention of the young Mhatre beat him, and he hit the second ball he faced, four. He delivered the third sixth of the delivery on the deep middle goal, pulling the fourth strongly into the stands, earning another maximum from Ashwani Kumar.

MI achieved good results until the 13th, when CSK climbed to 92, but Dube was responsible since then. After playing Hardik Pandya for six more than six games, Dubey scored Trent Boult (0/43) four points, six legs to collect 15 shots, even as Mi Pacer makes a mistake due to his line and length.

But it was Ashwani Kumar’s counterattack in CSK since the 16th century that Dube and Jadeja hit the left military for 24 runs, including three sixes and four. They added 79 runs to the fourth wicket.

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