IPL 2021, CSK vs MI as it happened: CSK complete remarkable turnaround to win by 20 runs
Updates through match No 30 of IPL 2021, as league resumes in UAE.

IPL 2021: Results, top run-scorers, wicket-takers, and complete recap of first half of season
Virat Kohli to step down from RCB captaincy after IPL 2021
CSK: 156/6 after 20 overs
MI: 136/8 after 20 overs
That will be all for the night, it will be KKR vs RCB on Monday.
Points table after CSK vs MI
Team | Pld | Won | Lost | Net RR | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CSK | 8 | 6 | 2 | +1.223 | 12 |
DC | 8 | 6 | 2 | +0.547 | 12 |
RCB | 7 | 5 | 2 | -0.171 | 10 |
MI | 8 | 4 | 4 | -0.071 | 8 |
RR | 7 | 3 | 4 | -0.190 | 6 |
PBKS | 8 | 3 | 5 | -0.368 | 6 |
KKR | 7 | 2 | 5 | -0.494 | 4 |
SRH | 7 | 1 | 6 | -0.623 | 2 |
Ruturaj Gaikwad wins the Man of the Match award for his brilliant knock of 88* off 58 deliveries 👏👏#VIVOIPL #CSKvMI pic.twitter.com/efs6Ybxt6L
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) September 19, 2021
Player of the match: Without any doubt, Ruturaj Gaikwad.
MS Dhoni speaks: We had to bat well exceptionally to get to 140 after the start we had but Rutu and Bravo did even better than that.
Superb win for CSK. They were in trouble early on but Gaikwad, Jadeja and Bravo gave them a competitive total and that proved to be more than enough. The bowling was spot-on.
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) September 19, 2021
DJ Bravo speaks: Felt alright bowling despite doubts over his fitness recently. Says it is really important for him that works on his batting and contributes in the moments where he can, whether it is few balls or batting longer. Adapting is key. All praise for Ruturaj, who he calls a star batsman.
Terrific all-round performance by DJ Bravo with 3 for 25 from 4 overs and 23 runs from just 8 balls - he is coming from an injury during CPL.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) September 19, 2021
.@KieronPollard55: "In T20, if one person bats through, he can hurt you. Ruturaj did just that."#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #IPL2021 #CSKvMI
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) September 19, 2021
End of the match: From 24/4 at the end of the powerplay (effectively 24/5) Ruturaj Gaikwad played one of the best knocks in recent times in the IPL to take CSK to a winning total. A solid defence then from the bowling unit, as MI never got any momentum.
MI effectively had CSK 24/5 at the end of the PP, you shouldn't be losing the game from such a situation.
— Clive (@_vanillawallah) September 19, 2021
Some really good cricket from CSK as the innings progressed and some meh cricket from MI.
Does this count as an another tournament-opening defeat for Mumbai Indians? 😅 #IPL2021
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 19, 2021
6/6. #CSKvMI https://t.co/5lWB8gWqVJ
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) September 19, 2021
End of match: That’s the turnaround officially complete. Recovering from a wretched start to the evening, Chennai Super Kings win by 20 runs and go top of the table.
FIFTY
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) September 19, 2021
A well-made half-century for Saurabh Tiwary off 40 balls. His 8th in #VIVOIPL
Follow the game - https://t.co/754wPUkCIF #CSKvMI pic.twitter.com/QiQbNAb5qI
Over 19.4: WICKET! Rahul Chahar (0) is out, c Suresh Raina b Dwayne Bravo, 135/8
Bravo stat-padding nicely at the end!
Over 19.2: WICKET! Adam Milne (15) c sub (Krishnappa Gowtham) b Dwayne Bravo, 134/7
Milne looks to have connected with a shot for six, but finds the fielder in the deep with unerring precision.
MI 133/6 after 19 overs (Target: 157) A bit of an erratic 19th over from Shardul Thakur (15 runs) just about keeps things alive for MI.
Mumbai need 24 off 6 balls, Tiwary on strike. Bravo to bowl.
Pollard not doing his thing
— Manya (@CSKian716) September 19, 2021
CSK having a upper hand
Dhoni getting angry
Been a weird game.
MI 118/6 after 18 overs (Target: 157): DROPPED! MS Dhoni and DJ Bravo go for a high catch together and neither able to complete it. The CSK skipper not pleased there, the set batter Saurabh Tiwary gets a reprieve late on. Just about keeps MI alive here with 39 needed off 12 balls.
MI 108/6 after 17 overs (Target: 157): Hazlewood finishes with 4-0-34-1. A good last over but most importantly the wicket of Kieron Pollard.
MI 104/6 after 16 overs (Target: 157) For someone who was not a certainty to play (or bowl even if he did) Bravo has done a super job for CSK tonight. Another tidy over from him. MI need a miracle from here with Tiwary and Milne in the middle. But CSK’s death bowling is not exactly their strength so let’s see.
Over 14.4: WICKET! Krunal Pandya (4) run out (Dwayne Bravo/MS Dhoni), 94/6
Well, as we come to terms with Virat Kohli’s announcement, Mumbai Indians have lost two KPs. First Pollard, then Krunal Pandya is run out soon after. MI 97/6 and staring at defeat as we take a timeout. Phew.
MI 91/5 after 14 overs (Target: 157): Potentially match-winning over by Hazlewood.
Over 13.1: WICKET! Kieron Pollard (15) lbw Josh Hazlewood, 87/5
That’s the big one for CSK! Hazlewood with the typical delivery that has gotten him so man red-ball wickets. Dead accurate, super length, Pollard plumb in front. The MI captain uses up the review as well.
MI 87/4 after 13 overs (Target: 157): Tidy over from Thakur. Time for Hazlewood to return.
BIG NEWS FROM IPL:
#IPL2021
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 19, 2021
JUST IN: After his decision regarding T20I captaincy, Virat Kohli will step down as RCB captain at the end of IPL 2021. "I’ll continue to be an RCB player till I play my last IPL game," he says.
🎥 RCB pic.twitter.com/ssJPg6mKMU
MI 82/4 after 12 overs (Target: 157): A delightful cover drive from Tiwary in that Bravo over.
After 10 overs...#MI - 62/4 | CSK - 44/4#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #IPL2021 #CSKvMI
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) September 19, 2021
MI 75/4 after 11 overs (Target: 157): Dhoni now has that straight-as-an-arrow fielder down the ground for Pollard off Jadeja but the big man takes all fielders out of equation when he gets into his stride. An effortless lofted shot over long on for six. Here we go.
MI 62/4 after 10 overs (Target: 157): Dhoni comes up to the stumps for Bravo vs Pollard but the former offers up a gift of a short ball that is cut away for four.
MI need a Pollard special
Pollard has walked in to bat at number six!
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) September 19, 2021
Over 9.2: WICKET! IshaN Kishan (11) c Suresh Raina b Dwayne Bravo, MI 58/4
OH DEAR. Timeout, four (almost out), out! Ishan Kishan is livid with himself as he drives one uppishly for a catch to cover. DJ Bravo strikes in his first over!
Thank you Ruturaj for bringing CSK back into this. What looked like a one sided rout is now set up beautifully for the last 10.#CSKvMI #CricketTwitter
— Snehal Pradhan #MaskUp (@SnehalPradhan) September 19, 2021
MI 54/3 after 9 overs (Target: 157): Ishan and Tiwary have steadied the ship for MI here while CSK do well to keep the boundaries out of the equation. Time for a timeout.
A CSK game is incomplete without a Faf stunner! 🔥#IPL2021 #CSKvMI pic.twitter.com/ExFush2pgO
— Wisden India (@WisdenIndia) September 19, 2021
Saurabh Tiwary and Ishan Kishan batting. MS Dhoni keeping wickets. If only Chennai Super Kings had played Monu Kumar in the XI there could have been an all-Jharkand affair in the middle. #CSKvMI #IPL2021
— Saurabh Somani (@saurabh_42) September 19, 2021
MI 45/3 after 7 overs (Target: 157): Now a question of how much Pollard can do perhaps, but Tiwary and Ishan can make his job a bit easier with a good partnership. Ali comes on for a tidy over after powerplay.
over 5.4: WICKET! Suryakumar Yadav (3) c Faf du Plessis b Shardul Thakur, 37/3
Suryakumar Yadav is gone and that’s a big one for Chennai, Shardul Thakur strikes in his first over. SKY plays that on-the-up shot well but gets no timing on that, caught at cover by Faf.
Alt Indian XI: Shikhar Dhawan, Ruturaj Gaikwad... Deepak Chahar. Wonder who else will shine in phase 2.
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) September 19, 2021
Over 4.6: WICKET! Anmolpreet Singh (16) b Deepak Chahar
Deepak Chahar, behind only Trent Boult in recent powerplay wicket charts, has produced a superb knuckle ball to deceive the MI debutant. 35/2
MI 34/1 after 3 overs (Target: 157): Anmolpreet Singh, on his debut, has played three lovely shots off Josh Hazlewood to get going. Batting on 16 off 10. A couple of lovely pick-ups behind square, one of them six.
Dhoni showing why the Indian team needs him as a mentor. His review system works faultlessly.
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) September 19, 2021
2.2: WICKET! Quinton de Kock (17) lbw Deepak Chahar
Deepak Chahar with celebratory-appeal but was given not out by the umpire. It was plumb though, one of the most obvious looking non-decisions there. Maybe Illingworth thought it was outside leg stump given Chahar was bowling over the wicket but the SA batsman had moved across. DRS gets CSK their first wicket. QdK walks back. MI 18/1.
MI 14/0 after 2 overs (Target: 157): Josh can’t be feeling too high after that over as he sees a catch dropped by Gaikwad and either side of that there were fours by the South African opener.
CSK innings: Quinton de Kock drops a sharp chance offered by Ruturaj Gaikwad.MI innings: Ruturaj Gaikwad drops a sharp chance offered by Quinton de Kock.
MI 2/0 after 1 over (Target: 157): Deepak Chahar with a tidy first over.
Anmolpreet and QdK walk out to bat at the centre 🤜🤛#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #IPL2021 #CSKvMI
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) September 19, 2021
Innings break: Who will open for MI?
Ruturaj Gaekwad’s innings today:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) September 19, 2021
First 11 overs - 26 off 30, 3x4s
Last 9 overs - 62 off 28, 6x4s, 4x6s #IPL2021 #CSKvsMI
END OF CSK INNINGS, 156/6:
The last-ball six - yes, off Bumrah - just summed up how effortless Ruturaj Gaikwad was tonight #MIvCSK
— Amol Karhadkar (@karhacter) September 19, 2021
I find Bravo’s batting remontada fascinating, how does that happen at this stage of his career?
— Static_357 (@Static_a357) September 19, 2021
Anyway class innings from Ruturaj. Always looked decent in 2020 and first half of 2021, but first signs of superstar potential.
Ruturaj Gaikwad, 88 off 58, helps CSK get to 156/6. A splendid recovery after being reduced to 24/4. 108 runs off the last nine overs for the yellow brigade. pic.twitter.com/69ATpvBagr
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) September 19, 2021
END OF CSK INNINGS, 156/6: What a performance by Ruturaj Gaikwad! SENSATIONAL INNINGS, SENSATIONAL FINISH. lPenty of lovely strokes, but those two shots in the final over bowled by Bumrah either side of the wicket... oof, what skill! 88* off 58 balls.
Not surprised to see someone named Gaikwad doing well in Chennai😉 #CSKvsMI #IPL2021 pic.twitter.com/uqtv7pUZJK
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) September 19, 2021
Bumrah ends Bravo's quickfire knock of 23 (8) 👏
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) September 19, 2021
CSK - 144/6 (19.2)#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #IPL2021 #CSKvMI
CSK 141/5 after 19 overs: Trent Boult, who was so good in the powerplay for MI, returns for the 19th over and concedes 4-1-6-6-1-6. Two sixes for Bravo, one for Gaikwad.
DJ BRAVO IN THE HOUSE! 1-1-6-6-6. 20 runs from the first five balls he has faced.
CSK won each of the five matches in each Gaikwad scored 50-plus runs before today.#CSKvMI
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) September 19, 2021
CSK 117/5 after 18 overs: Bravo special to finish what was shaping into a good over from Milne. Very few can play that lofted shot over extra cover the way DJ does. Goes all the way for a six.
For a young man of slight build and classical batting technique, Ruturaj Gaikwad has adapted very efficiently to T20 cricket.
— Ian Raphael Bishop (@irbishi) September 19, 2021
CSK 107/5 after 17 overs: Gaikwad’s six before Jadeja’s wicket in that over meant it was still a good one for Chennai. Bravo has joined Ruturaj in the middle.
Over 16.4: WICKET! In his 100th IPL match, Bumrah does what he does. A wicket at the death, a partnership broken. Jadeja never quite got going but played a good hand to steady the ship for Chennai.
Jadeja (26) c Pollard b Bumrah
CSK 98/4 after 16 overs: HALF CENTURY! Ruturaj Gaikwad has picked up from where he left off in UAE at the end of IPL 2020. Another half century for him! A superb innings so far. Smart too, to go after Pollard in that over, with a couple of boundaries.
Pollard to bowl another over, given Boult, Milne and Bumrah will bowl the remaining four.
CSK 87/4 after 15 overs: End of a tidy bowling spell from RChahar, the man in India’s T20 World Cup squad. Timeout taken as we get into the final phase of this innings.
4️⃣-0️⃣-2️⃣2️⃣-0️⃣
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) September 19, 2021
Rahul Chahar has bowled an economical spell tonight 😁👏#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #IPL2021 #CSKvMI pic.twitter.com/BV64nCMWcQ
A breather for #CSK. Just let them off the hook a bit. Better contest now. But need at least 140
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 19, 2021
CSK 81/4 after 14 overs: A rather risk-free 7-run over off Bumrah is not a bad deal for CSK at this stage.
CSK 74/4 after 13 overs: The fifty partnership between Gaikwad and Jadeja. The former hits a lovely cut for four in that Chahar over. Playing a little gem, the opener for CSK.
Rayudu injured, Suresh Raina looking totally out of sorts, I'd be surprised if Robin Utthappa doesn't play the next game!
— Joy Bhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) September 19, 2021
CSK 66/4 after 12 overs: Just what CSK would have wanted at this stage, some sort of momentum and it has come from two poor overs from Krunal. Gaikwad dances down for a six straight back and then finishes with a superb reverse sweep. In between Jadeja got a four past third man as well. 0/27 from 2 overs for Krunal.
CSK 48/4 after 11 overs: Mahela confirms that Rohit is just rested as a precaution, should return to action soon.
1st over: 4 runs
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) September 19, 2021
2nd over: 4 runs
Rahul Chahar has started off well 🙌#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #IPL2021 #CSKvMI
CSK 44/4 after 10 overs: A really good over for Chennai, that. Best of the match. (Given how bad the rest of the overs of been, it’s a low bar but still). Wide from Krunal goes for four.
Oops, #CSK left their India form in India and have picked up their UAE form from ‘Left Luggage’ 😳 #IPL2021
— Gaurav Kapur (@gauravkapur) September 19, 2021
CSK 35/4 after 9 overs: DROPPED! Chahar induces the outside edge from Gaikwad but the deflection is too sharp for QdK to hold on. Tough chance but goes does down as a chance nevertheless.
Ruturaj Gaikwad has scored at 11.28 rpo in the Middle Overs(7-15) in IPL 2021 before this game, no player to face 50 or more deliveries has scored quicker. #IPL2021 #CSKvMI
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) September 19, 2021
CSK 31/4 after 8 overs: Feels like even a two-over phase without a wicket feels like a small win for CSK at this stage. They do have a deep batting lineup, but it would take some effort to post a winning total from here. Jadeja and Gaikwad looking to keep things simple as Bumrah and Pollard complete a couple of tight overs.
Told you, there was absolutely zero need here but brought him on anyway 🤣 https://t.co/tkuBsdj4Rr
— Mr. Chocolate Hazelnut Spread (@basedIITian) September 19, 2021
Lowest PP scores this IPL:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) September 19, 2021
21/1 - PBKS v MI, Chennai
24/4 - #CSKvsMI, Dubai
25/1 - RR v KKR, Mumbai
Over 5.6: MS DHONI GONE! Boult takes a sharp catch and Milne has another. It felt like the CSK captain timed it well, but flat and powerful as the pull shot was, it was straight to Boult.
Chennai 24/4 after 6 overs. End of a decent powerplay for Mumbai.Powerplay started with c Milne b Boult and finished with c Boult b Milne. Mumbai New Zealanders on fire.
At the end of PowerPlay ➡️ score - 24/4 (6)
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) September 19, 2021
⚡️⚡️IN 3️⃣#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #IPL2021 #CSKvMI pic.twitter.com/Qb3mHGEBw7
Milne too will bowl a third. MI keeping Bumrah for the middle and death overs.
MI have a short-ish leg for Dhoni. Has Gambhir been talking to the think-tank?
CSK 18/3 after 5 overs: Dhoni has a massive rebuilding task on his hands along with Gaikwad. Boult comes for a third over, and the latter scores a streaky boundary behind the ‘keeper.
It's the fifth time that Chennai Super Kings have lost three wickets within their first three overs in #IPL.
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) September 19, 2021
Four of them have come against Mumbai Indians!#CSKvMI
CSK 11/3 after 4 overs: Breaking news. An over without a wicket lost for CSK. Gaikwad gets a boundary in Milne’s over, five dot balls otherwise.
CSK fans have got what they have always wanted: Dhoni is in early. Just has happened in the way they would have imagined it.
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) September 19, 2021
CSK 7/3 after 3 overs: WHAT IS GOING ON! After Ambati Rayudu walked back injured, Suresh Raina is out caught attempting a big shot. Backing away, wild swing, caught at point, just an ugly moment of cricket from Raina. Boult again.
Wicket in first over: check
Wicket in second over: check
Wicket in third over: check
Enjoying using Ask Cricinfo, good stuff. 👏🏽 pic.twitter.com/IvMrCeh7Xc
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 19, 2021
CSK 3/2 after 2 overs: Wow and now Ambati Rayudu has walked back to the dressing room after getting hit on the arm from a Milne brute. Horror start for CSK.
3/2, one batter down and Suresh Raina walking in to face Boult-Milne. Dayyum!#CSKvMI
— Rohit Sankar (@imRohit_SN) September 19, 2021
Over 1.3: WICKET! Oh dear! Not the ideal start for Chennai Super Kings. Adam Milne with a short and wide ball, Moeen Ali mistimes a cut shot too, this one in front of square as Tiwary takes a diving catch. Pacers, like in the early stages of IPL 2020, are already making their mark!
1/1: Faf du Plessis out.
2/2: Moeen Ali out.
Over 0.5: WICKET! Trent Boult is at it again in the powerplay! Faf du Plessis is out for zero, caught by Adam Milne. A half-hearted cut shot, Faf’s innings is cut short. CSK are 1/1 at the end of the first over. What a start for MI.
Trent Boult to start.
CSK: Big names fit and ready to go.
MI: A couple of big names not playing.
Can Chennai improve their recent poor record against Mumbai tonight and go top of the table? We are all set.
IPL Head-to-head
Matches | CSK wins | MI wins | Tied | NR | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CSK vs MI | 31 | 12 | 19 | 0 | 0 |
PICTURE PERFECT: Another B100M moment today. After his 100th Test wicket recently, Bumrah plays his 100th IPL match tonight.

Four days ago in the CPL final, Kings' skipper Du Plessis couldn't take the field and Patriots' captain Bravo couldn't bowl. Both are in the playing XI today. IPL is a true healer in more ways than one...😉#CSKvMI
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) September 19, 2021
TEAM NEWS:
Chennai Super Kings XI: Faf du Plessis, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Moeen Ali, Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu, MS Dhoni, Ravindra Jadeja, DJ Bravo, Shardul Thakur, Deepak Chahar, Josh Hazlewood
Mumbai Indians XI: Quinton de Kock, Ishan Kishan, Anmolpreet Singh, Suryakumar Yadav, Saurabh Tiwary, Krunal Pandya, Kieron Pollard, Adam Milne, Rahul Chahar, Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult
🚨 Anmolpreet Singh is all set to make his debut tonight against CSK 🙌
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) September 19, 2021
Go well, champ! 💪💙#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #IPL2021 #CSKvMI @iamanmolpreet28 pic.twitter.com/zZYDUEW9Zg
TOSS: First big news, Kieron Pollard is the skipper for MI today. MS Dhoni wins the toss and opts to bat. He confirms Faf du Plessis will play, despite some injury concerns.
“Rohit Sharma is fine, he’s the captain of the ship, you’ll see him sooner rather than later,” says Pollard. And another major news is no Hardik Pandya for MI too. Two big guns missing.
06.59 pm: The first big news is that there is no Rohit Sharma for Mumbai Indians today. Kieron Pollard has walked out for the toss.
#IPL2021 #CSK
— The Field (@thefield_in) September 19, 2021
Look who's back. pic.twitter.com/qCfIZPIfAL
06.50 pm: Hello all and welcome to our live coverage of IPL 2021. The action restarts in the 14th edition of the tournament. When Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians met in the IPL 2021 for the first time, it was one of the last few matches to take place before the tournament came to a halt due to Covid-19 cases being reported in the bubble. And, with Dubai as the setting, we are here for the restart of the tournament.
IPL 2021 resumes in United Arab Emirates in front of spectators, but without a host of top international stars after four months of pandemic suspension.
Fans will be in the stands for the first time in two years when Rohit Sharma’s title-holders, Mumbai Indians, take on Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings in Dubai to restart the high-octane Twenty20 competition.
The eight-team tournament resumes with Delhi Capitals at the top of the table followed by Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai in the playoff places. The remaining 31 matches will be held in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi. The final will be in Dubai on October 15, just two days before the rescheduled T20 World Cup begins, also in the UAE and Oman.
Cricket can take centerstage again as IPL 2021 resumes with heavyweight battle
(With AFP inputs)