Chennai, May 8 (CRICKETNMORE): In the opening game of the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Chennai Super Kings (CSK) had routed the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium. The hosts prepared a sluggish turner and the RCB batsmen were found wanting as they folded up for just 70. While skipper M.S. Dhoni spoke about the need to have sporting wickets, the nature of the tracks didnt change much in the next matches.
And 45 days later, Chennai paid the price when the slow and low turner saw them at the receiving end. Winning the toss and batting first against Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 1, they could manage only 131/4, that too after Dhoni led a late innings onslaught. But in the end, it was almost a walk in the park for Mumbai Indians as they reached their fifth IPL final.
Coming into the match, CSK had boasted of a tremendous record at home, winning six of their seven games in Chennai this season. However, it all fell apart on Tuesday. Taking first strike, the Chennai top-order looked to bat like they were playing on a flat deck at the Wankhede and the ‘see ball, hit ball' policy saw them tottering at 32/3 at the end of the powerplay.