Chennai beats Kolkata in final to clinch 4th IPL title

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Oct 16, (AP): Ageing maestro Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings won their fourth Indian Premier League title, beating two-time champion Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the final. Chennai, playing its ninth IPL final, made an imposing 192-3 after being put into bat. Kolkata, which had chased down 199 in the 2012 final against Chennai, crumbled to 125-8 before tailenders Shivam Mavi (20) and Lockie Ferguson (17 not out) dragged them to 165- 9. “We had match winners coming game after game,” Dhoni said. “Every final is special. If you look at stats, we may say we’re the most consistent team to lose the final, too. I feel it’s important to come back strong, especially in the knockouts.” Openers Shubman Gill (51) and Venkatesh Iyer (50) put on a solid 91-run stand, then Kolkata lost its way completely, losing eight wickets for just 34 runs in a dramatic collapse.

Dhoni twice came close to dismissing Iyer, but first dropped a sitter before the left-hander scored, and the ball eluded the wicketkeeper above his head when Iyer went for a pull shot. Fast bowler Shardul Thakur, who has replaced Axar Patel in India’s Twenty20 World Cup squad, picked up 3-38 while Josh Hazzlewood (2- 29) and Ravindra Jadeja (2-37) ran through Kolkata’s middle order. Thakur’s twin strikes in the 11th over derailed Kolkata’s hopes: Iyer was dismissed by Jadeja’s splendid two-handed catch in the deep, and Nitish Rana offered a tame catch at mid off to Faf du Plessis off the first ball he faced. Sunil Narine’s promotion up the order lasted only two balls when Jadeja took another blinder on the edge of the boundary. Gill attempted an extravagant shot off Hazlewood and was out plumb leg before wicket off a low full toss. Jadeja removed Dinesh Karthik and Shakib Al Hasan off successive deliveries, and when Deepak Chahar had captain Eoin Morgan caught on the boundary to the disbelief of the Englishman, Kolkata was on the mat at 125-8 in the 17th over. Earlier, all four top-order Chennai batsmen were amongst the runs, led by du Plessis’ 86 off 59 balls. But the South African had a lucky escape on 2 when Karthik missed a regulation stumping off Bangladesh left-arm spinner Shakib.

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