RCB beat CSK: Chennai’s 11-ball slow choke spinners and Dhoni’s 110m six goes high, but doesn’t take CSK far | Ipl News
CSK needed 17 runs off 6 balls to qualify. MS Dhoni was on strike. Ravi Shastri was on commentary. Was it on the cards? Yash Dayal then came on, bowled a full toss on Dhoni’s pads. The ball travelled. And how! Earlier in the night, Virat Kohli hit the stadium roof. MSD sent it over. A 110m six. Shastri’s voice was booming. 11 off 5 balls. A famous finish in sight. And then up stepped Dayal to bowl a back-of-the-hand slower ball. It was in Dhoni’s slot but the change of pace threw him off. Toe edge of that famous bat. And Swapnil Singh made no make. Dhoni walked back. Dayal then kept Shardul Thakur and Ravindra Jadeja quiet. For a guy who might have had flashbacks to Rinku Singh there briefly, it was a stunning comeback within the comeback. Cue eruption of emotions for Virat Kohli, Faf du Plessis and Co.
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Six-machine Virat
With a ball that was around his hip area, Virat Kohli flicked his wrs and sent the ball soaring into the M Chinnaswamy sky. The ball hit onto the roof of the stadium and fell near the ball kid near the boundary line. He picked up the length so early as Tushar Deshpande erred. A dot ball later, he danced down the track a little bit and targetted the same region off a short of length ball. Another flick of the wrs. With those two sixes, Kohli’s tally for the 2024 season went up to… wait for it… 35! In IPL 2023, he had hit 16 sixes, for a comparison. Kohli has often spoken about how he is a four-hitter predominantly, and sixes are products of good timing mostly. But this season, he has taken it to the next level. So much has been said about Nicholas Pooran, Abshishek Sharma, Travis Head and Sunil Narine hitting sixes. With two more slog sweep sixes later on, Kohli finished the night ahead of all of them (37 sixes).
Aaarrr Ceeee Beeee ❤️👏
6️⃣ in a row for Royal Challengers Bengaluru ❤️
They make a thumping entry into the #TATAIPL 2024 Playoffs 👊
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Barest of margins
Ian Smith’s famous lines on that famous day at Lord’s remain iconic. “ the barest of margins” he screamed into the microphone as a crazy finish to the World Cup final unfolded and Kiwi hearts were broken. On Saturday in Bengaluru, a New Zealander was on the good side of ‘the barest of margins’ in cricket. Mitchell Santner bowled a full ball just outside of offstump, Rajat Patidar smashed one down the ground. Santner, a gun fielder apart from being a really good bowler, quickly got down and deflected the ball onto the stumps (after multiple replays you can’t help but imagine it was deliberate too). The ball hit the stumps but initially it seemed Faf du Plessis had made it back on time at the non-striker’s. But after multiple replays, and zoom-ins, the TV umpire decided the bat was in the air. Faf was stunned, the RCB dressing room had their arms up in the air, some of the fans couldn’t believe it. A huge call, one that divided opinion but the umpire took his time to make it.
Post-rain, a crawl
31 for no loss in the first three overs and then a crawl post the rain break — 11 in three overs. The ball wasn’t wet so the spinners Maheesh Theekshana and Mitchell Santner didn’t have problems gripping the ball. But the pitch, under covers for more than half an hour, was helping the ball to grip and turn. And there was a hint of it suddenly becoming two-paced. A data graphic during telecast said the average turn was 3.4 degrees as compared to 1.9 during the tournament. Both Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis, after going hammer and tongs against the pacers before the break, looked like fish out of water. Swishing without connecting. They were in poor positions because they were unsure how much the ball would turn. They also tried to hit too hard in an attempt to break the shackles. Slow choke is an old CSK strategy that has worked for them on their home ground and their spinners knew exactly what to do. 11 dots between the start of the fourth over and end of the sixth with just one boundary.
Toss no solace
For all the tosses he has lost this season, Ruturaj Gaikwad managed to get it right on the big day, only for the third time. With rain around, with M Chinnaswamy being a chasing ground, bowling first is bound to be a solid advantage in this blockbuster clash. Stephen Fleming had joked a few matches back about how the team even considered sending someone alongside Ruturaj to change his luck. Interestingly though, that day when he won the toss against Gujarat Titans and opted to bowl first, Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan made CSK chase leather in a 210-run opening run partnership. Unfortunately on Saturday, the toss was pretty much the only thing that went Rutu’s way.
Faf’s stunner
And finally, we will leave with you this stunning effort from 39-year-old Faf du Plessis that brought all the emotions out of the RCB squad. As Rohan Bopanna would say, not age 39 but Level 39.
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