
Dhoni-led Chennai defeated Rajasthan by 64 runs at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on Friday. Earlier, Ajinkya Rahane won the toss and opted to bowl and batting first, Chennai set a giant target of 205 runs.
This is the first victory of Chennai at their new home ground as following the unrest in Tamil Nadu state over Cauvery water dispute, Chennai's home ground has been shifted from M.A. Chidambaram Stadium to Pune's Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.
After winning the high-scoring match by a huge margin, team Chennai has moved up to the first place of the points table.
While chasing the target, Ajinkya Rahane-led Rajasthan shattered in front of Chennai's bowlers and lost all the wickets after scoring just 140 runs.
Fall of wickets:
20-1 (Heinrich Klaasen, 1.5), 25-2 (Sanju Samson, 2.6), 32-3 (Ajinkya Rahane, 4.3), 77-4 (Jos Buttler, 10.1), 96-5 (Rahul Tripathi, 12.2), 111-6 (Ben Stokes, 13.5), 115-7 (Krishnappa Gowtham, 14.4), 117-8 (Stuart Binny, 15.3), 140-9 (Jaydev Unadkat, 18.2), 140-10 (Ben Laughlin, 18.3)
All the bowlers were proved economical for the team as they were able to take regular wickets.
For Chennai, Shane Watson played at a strike rate of 185.96 and scored 106 off 57 balls. Though, Ambati Rayudu lost his wickets in the fifth over after scoring just twelve runs.
Watson continued his power hitting and found a determined ally in Suresh Raina and together they scored 81 runs for the "yellow brigade."
Shane Watson received the 'Man of the Match' award for his splendid batting display.
MS Dhoni and Sam Billings lost their wickets after scoring 5 and 3 runs respectively.
Dwayne Bravo gave a decent contribution in the death overs. Ravindra Jadeja scored two runs on the last ball of the innings.
Rajasthan team was able to hold the innings in the death overs. The run rate became a bit slower after 13th over, at one stage, Chennai were 150 after losing 2 wickets, on the other hand, they scored just 54 runs in the last 7 overs.