IPL 2022 In the way Chennai Super Kings (Chennai Super Kings) The journey of began, it ended in the same way. Chennai Super Kings, facing a bad season for the second time in three years, also lost in the last match of IPL 2022. Rajasthan beat Chennai by 5 wickets in the 68th match of IPL 2022 held at Brabourne Stadium and with this Sanju Samson’s team secured their second place in the playoffs. Despite Moin Ali’s smashing innings, Chennai scored just 150 off their first innings, which helped Rajasthan win the last over. (Yashasvi Jaiswal) The half-century and Ravichandran Ashwin’s match-winning counter-attacking innings.
Earlier, CSK’s innings was split into two, with equal runs scored, but the difference in overs was staggering. Star all-rounder Moin Ali hit a half-century off 19 balls in the Powerplay and scored 75 runs in 6 overs of the Powerplay. This was the first part of Chennai’s innings. Then came the second half, in which the Chennai batsmen struggled for runs on a slow pitch and were able to score only 75 runs in the next 14 overs.
For Chennai, Moin played an innings of 93 off 57 balls (13 fours, 3 sixes) and missed the century by being dismissed in the last over. Based on his innings, Chennai scored 150 for 6 against Rajasthan. No batsman was able to play freely except Moin. After a 83-run partnership with Devon Conway (16 off 14 balls) for the second wicket, Moin shared a 51-run stand with skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (26 off 28 balls) for the fifth wicket.
However, Chennai lost opener Rituraj Gaekwad (2) in the first over. He was dismissed by Trent Bolt, but Bolt’s evening did not go well. In the last over of the powerplay, Moin Ali hit five fours and a six against Trent Bolt. CSK’s innings had no other attraction. For Rajasthan, other bowlers including Yuzvendra Chahal (2/26), Obaid McCoy (2/20) and Ravichandran Ashwin (1/28) joined hands to hold on to Chennai.
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