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MI win against hosts CSK

| | May 09, 2015, at 05:33 am
Chennai, May 7 (IBNS) Mumbai Indians defeated Chennai Super Kings on their home turf by six wickets in an Indian Premier League encounter here on Friday.

Chasing CSK's 158 for five, MI reached 159 runs by losing four wickets with four balls to spear.

It was a heroic 34 runs fifth wicket partnership by   Ambati Rayudu (34) and Hardik Pandya (21*) which helped the side clinch victory in the encounter.

Rayudu hammered three boundaries and a six in his knock.

It was Parthiv Patel,l who remained the top scorer for the side with his 45 runs knock.

R Ashwin took two wickets for CSK.

Earlier, MS Dhoni's unbeatgen 39 and P Negi hit to reach 158 runs for the loss of five wickets.

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