Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings – IPL 2026 Match Report | Statz
23rd April 2026
Chennai Super Kings produced a dominant performance in the 33rd match of 74 in the Indian Premier League 2026, thrashing Mumbai Indians by 103 runs at Wankhede Stadium. Chennai Super Kings won by 103 runs. Both sides arrived at the El Clasico of the IPL with identical records – 7th and 8th in the table, two wins from six matches, desperately needing a result. CSK got it in emphatic fashion, and the margin sends a statement: when Sanju Samson and Akeal Hosein click in the same match, this CSK side is dangerous regardless of where they sit in the standings.
First Innings: Samson Puts CSK in Command
Mumbai won the toss and elected to bowl at Wankhede – a venue that historically rewards the side batting first in T20s. Sanju Samson made them pay immediately. Playing his first match for Chennai this season, he put on a masterclass: 101 not out off 54 balls, 10 fours and 6 sixes, strike rate 187. He was completely unbeaten from start to finish of the innings.
Ruturaj Gaikwad gave CSK a fast start – 22 off 14 before being caught at 32/1 in over 2.6. Sarfaraz Khan was clean bowled for 14 off 8 at 72/2 in over 5.4, and Shivam Dube went for 5 off 8 at 91/3 in over 8.1, slowing the innings momentarily. But Dewald Brevis injected pace back into proceedings – 21 off 11 (SR 191) before being caught at 122/4 in over 10.6, and Jamie Overton smashed 15 off 7 at the end to push CSK to 207/6 from their 20 overs. Samson carried through it all unmoved.
For Mumbai, AM Ghazanfar was the pick: 4 overs, 2/25, economy 6.25 – a controlled spell on a flat surface. Jasprit Bumrah took 1/31 from 4 overs. Hardik Pandya was expensive – 0/38 from 2 overs at an economy of 19.
Second Innings: Hosein Dismantles Mumbai
CSK needed to back up a big total and their bowlers delivered in ruthless fashion. Mumbai’s top order disintegrated immediately. Quinton de Kock was clean bowled for 7 off 10 at 7/1 (over 1.5). Naman Dhir went for a golden duck, clean bowled at 11/2 (over 2.3). Danish Malewar was caught for zero at 7/1 (the third wicket clustered in the same area of the innings). Mumbai were three down inside three overs and the chase was effectively over.
Tilak Varma and Suryakumar Yadav staged the only resistance, putting on a partnership in the middle – SKY made 36 off 30 (caught at 87/6 in over 13.1) and Tilak hit 37 off 29 (clean bowled at 84/5 in over 11.5). But 208 was always too steep from 7/3. Mumbai were bowled out for 104 in 19 overs.
Akeal Hosein was the destroyer: 4 overs, 4/17, 1 maiden, economy 4.25. A staggering spell in a chasing innings – he removed four batters across the top and middle order and kept it tight throughout. Noor Ahmad chipped in with 2/24 from 4 overs. Anshul Kamboj took 1/10 from 3 overs at economy 3.33.
Statz MVP: Akeal Hosein – 100/100
Statz rates Akeal Hosein as the match MVP with a rating of 100/100. His 4/17 from 4 overs – including a maiden – was the bowling performance of the season so far in this IPL campaign. Statz’s formula, which calculates impact based on match context, factored in both the wicket haul and the economy rate in a run-chase to rank him top. Notably, Sanju Samson‘s 101 not out scored higher on Dream11 points (219 vs 162), making this a genuine Statz-vs-fantasy divergence – Hosein’s bowling impact in context beats Samson’s century by Statz’s reckoning. There was no official Man of the Match in the data.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Sanju Samson (Chennai Super Kings) – 219 Dream11 pts | 101* off 54, SR 187 – the headline innings, highest fantasy scorer of the match by a country mile
- Akeal Hosein (Chennai Super Kings) – 162 Dream11 pts | 4/17, economy 4.25, 1 maiden – Statz MVP 100/100, destructive bowling spell
- Tilak Varma (Mumbai Indians) – 73 Dream11 pts | 37 off 29 – only Mumbai batter to show any fight
- AM Ghazanfar (Mumbai Indians) – 71 Dream11 pts | 2/25, economy 6.25 – best of the Mumbai bowlers in the first innings
- Noor Ahmad (Chennai Super Kings) – 65 Dream11 pts | 2/24, economy 6.00 – supported Hosein superbly in the second innings
Turning Point
Naman Dhir was clean bowled for 0 at 11/2 in over 2.3, with Akeal Hosein as the bowler. That dismissal made it three wickets inside three overs and effectively ended the contest. At 11 for two wickets clustered inside the first three overs, Mumbai had no platform to launch any sort of chase. The only way back from there was a Suryakumar Yadav special, and even SKY could only manage 36 before being caught.
Match Context
IPL 2026 Regular Season – 33rd of 74 matches. The table is still forming with teams having played only six or seven games each.
Mumbai Indians – 7th place, 4 pts from 6 matches (W2 L4, NRR +0.067). A fourth defeat in six games is a crisis for the five-time champions at their own ground. The NRR remains marginally positive but the batting collapse here – bowled out for 104 chasing 208 – is deeply concerning. Bumrah and Ghazanfar are doing their jobs; it is the batting that is letting Mumbai down.
Chennai Super Kings – 8th place, 4 pts from 6 matches (W2 L4, NRR -0.780). Identical record to Mumbai before this game, CSK move up on NRR with this result. The 103-run victory margin will significantly improve their NRR. Samson’s arrival in the squad looks transformative – his century gives CSK a dimension they have lacked this season. Three consecutive losses before this win had put them in real danger; now there is belief again.
Full scorecard: statz.ai/cricket/fixtures/69627/mumbai-indians-vs-chennai-super-kings/scorecard