
CSK vs KKR, IPL Final: From Disastrous 2020 To Winners In 2021, CSK Complete Fairytale Comeback
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Chennai Super Kings clinched their fourth Indian Premier League (IPL) title, beating Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the 2021 final at the Dubai International Stadium on Friday.
Chennai Super Kings clinched their fourth Indian Premier League (IPL) title, beating Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the 2021 final at the Dubai International Stadium on Friday. It was a fairytale comeback for MS Dhoni and his team, having failed to qualify for the playoffs after finishing seventh. Powered by a brilliant knock from Faf du Plessis, CSK posted 192 for three. Despite a few lucky reprieves, KKR managed 165/9 in their 20 overs, falling well short of the target. Shardul Thakur was the man with the golden arm for CSK again, striking twice in an over to start the downfall for the Kolkata outfit.
Shardul ended up with three wickets while Ravindra Jadeja who came under attack from Venkatesh Iyer also took two wickets in an over to send CSK on their way. Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood too was brilliant on the day, taking 2 wickets for just 29 runs off his four overs.
KKR's chase got off to a fortunate start with Dhoni inexplicably dropping a sitter in the second over to give Venkatesh Iyer, who at the time was on zero, a lifeline. Iyer didn't need any second chances as went about smacking the CSK bowlers to all parts of the ground.
Shubman Gill too played some fine shots but was more circumspect of the two. Iyer, on the other hand, was a man on a mission. He smashed three sixes and five fours en route his half-century.
Then came one of the most bizarre moments ever seen in the IPL. Gill went for a big hit against Jadeja but ended up skying his shot but the ball hit the spidercam cable. Ambati Rayudu did exceptionally well to keep his cool and complete the match but it was declared a dead ball by the umpires.

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