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IPL: CSK beat MI by 4 wickets

| | May 11, 2014, at 05:21 am
Mumbai, May 10 (IBNS): Dwayne Smith's clinical 57 and MS Dhoni's flamboyant 22, helped Chennai Super Kings (CSK) beat Mumbai Indians by four wickets in a Indian Premier League (IPL) match here on Saturday.

Chasing Mumbai's 157 for six, CSK reached 160 for six in a match that went down to the last over,

Smith hammered five boundaries and three sixes in his 51-ball knock.

Faf du Plessis added 31 while Dhoni scored a late 12-ball 22 which helped the side reach the target with three balls to spare.

Praveen Kumar, who has joined the side in place of injured Zaheer Khan, and Lasith Malinga picked up two wickets each.

Earlier, Mumbai scored 157 for six on the scoreboard.

Ambati Rayudu top scored with his 59.

R Ashwin picked up three wickets by giving away 30 runs for CSK.

 

Image: BCCI

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