Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians – IPL 2026 Match Report | Statz

2nd May 2026

Chennai Super Kings beat Mumbai Indians in the 44th match of 74 in the Indian Premier League 2026, Chennai Super Kings won by 8 wickets (with 11 balls remaining) at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The win moves CSK to 6th in the IPL standings with 8 points from nine matches – a result that does little to ease the pressure on either side but edges the hosts further clear of the bottom half. For Mumbai Indians, sitting 9th with just 4 points from nine games, the defeat deepens a dire season.

First Innings – Mumbai Indians 159/7 (20 overs)

Mumbai Indians won the toss and chose to bat on a Chennai surface that rarely flatters free-flowing stroke-play. Will Jacks fell in the second over for 1 off 5 – caught at 1/1 – leaving Ryan Rickelton to provide early aggression. The South African hit 37 off 24 with five sixes before being caught at 59 in the seventh over. Suryakumar Yadav added a brisk 21 off 12 (SR 175) before departing caught at 99 in the 11th over.

Naman Dhir was the innings anchor – 57 off 37 with four fours and three sixes, building MI to 134 before being caught by a substitute fielder in the 17th over. Tilak Varma (5 off 8) and Hardik Pandya (18 off 23, SR 78) failed to push on in the final overs. MI finished 159/7 – competitive but well short of what Chepauk typically demands.

Anshul Kamboj was the standout for CSK with 3/32 off four overs (Econ 8.00). Noor Ahmad kept it tight with 2/26 off four (Econ 6.50), and Jamie Overton contributed 1/23 at 5.75 economy.

Second Innings – Chennai Super Kings 160/2 (18.1 overs)

CSK lost Sanju Samson cheaply for 11 off 9 in the second over, caught at 13. Urvil Patel provided early momentum with 24 off 12 (SR 200, 2 sixes), putting on a 49-run stand before being bowled by Jasprit Bumrah at 62 in the sixth over.

From there, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Kartik Sharma made the game academic. Gaikwad was measured and assured throughout – 67 not out off 48 with five fours and two sixes. Sharma contributed 54 not out off 40, their unbroken 98-run third-wicket stand completing the chase with 11 balls to spare. Bumrah was the only MI bowler with genuine threat – 1/20 off three (Econ 6.67) – while AM Ghazanfar conceded 40 off four (Econ 10.00).

Statz MVP – Naman Dhir (75.35 Statz Rating)

Statz calculates impact based on match context – and Naman Dhir tops the ratings despite playing for the losing side. His 57 off 37 gave MI their best chance of a big total and earned 107 Dream11 points from batting alone. The official Man of the Match went to Ruturaj Gaikwad for his match-winning 67 not out. Statz and the official award diverge here – Dhir’s innings in a losing cause edged the contextual numbers, though Gaikwad’s unbeaten knock that sealed the game is hard to argue against.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Naman Dhir (MI) – 75.35 | 57 off 37 (SR 154), top-scored for MI and anchored their innings
  2. Anshul Kamboj (CSK) – 68.22 | 3/32 off 4 overs, the key wicket-taker through MI’s middle order
  3. Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK) – 67.74 | 67* off 48, guided CSK home with authority and won official MoM
  4. Noor Ahmad (CSK) – 67.17 | 2/26 off 4 overs (Econ 6.50), controlled MI through the middle overs
  5. Ryan Rickelton (MI) – 56.52 | 37 off 24 (5 sixes), gave MI an aggressive opening platform

Turning Point

The dismissal that changed the game: Naman Dhir caught by a substitute in over 16.5, at 134/3, for 57. MI were on course for 175-plus at that stage. Dhir’s removal triggered a 19-ball crawl that cost MI 25 runs and four wickets, leaving CSK facing a target 15 runs lighter than it should have been.

Match Context

The 44th match of 74 in the IPL 2026 Regular Season, with both sides in the bottom half of a congested table. CSK sit 6th on 8 points (W4 L5, NRR +0.005) – still in reach of the top four but with no margin for error. Mumbai Indians are in genuine trouble at 9th – W2 L7, 4 pts, NRR -0.803 – with their playoff hopes hanging by a thread. Punjab Kings lead on 13 points, while RCB and SRH (both 12 pts) are firmly in the playoff picture. The head-to-head between these two is now level at 15-15 across 30 meetings.

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