Who won the ipl final

  1. IPL 2021: Chennai Super Kings beat Kolkata Knight Riders in final to win fourth title
  2. IPL 2021 Final, CSK vs KKR Highlights: Shardul Thakur, Faf Du Plessis Star As Chennai Super Kings Beat Kolkata Knight Riders By 27 Runs To Win Title
  3. Chennai win fifth IPL title in Dhoni's likely swansong
  4. IPL Final Results: Full winners, runners
  5. 2020 Indian Premier League final


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IPL 2021: Chennai Super Kings beat Kolkata Knight Riders in final to win fourth title

Faf du Plessis hit a match-winning 86 off 59 balls Indian Premier League final, Dubai Chennai Super Kings 192-3 (20 overs): Du Plessis 86 (59); Moeen 37no (20); Narine 2-26 Kolkata Knight Riders 165-9 (20 overs): Gill 51 (43), Iyer 50 (32); Thakur 3-38, Hazlewood 2-29 Chennai Super Kings won by 27 runs Scorecard , Table Chennai Super Kings have been crowned Indian Premier League champions for the fourth time after beating Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the final. Faf du Plessis hit a terrific 86 off 59 balls and Moeen Ali scored a 20-ball 37 as Chennai posted 192-3 from 20 overs. Shubman Gill (51 off 43) and Venkatesh Iyer (50 off 32) hit half-centuries before Kolkata collapsed, losing eight wickets for 34 runs in Dubai. Captain Eoin Morgan managed just four as Kolkata reached 165-9. Chennai, led by captain MS Dhoni, add another trophy to the cabinet, having won the IPL in 2010, 2011 and 2018. Dhoni refused to say after whether he was going to retire or play another season, but added that "I haven't left it behind yet" when told he could be proud of his legacy. For two-time winners KKR, it is a disappointing end after a brilliant comeback in this year's competition. KKR were second from bottom when the tournament resumed in the United Arab Emirates last month, after it was suspended in May because of a surge in coronavirus cases in India. Match-winner Du Plessis & the race for the orange cap It was a batting masterclass from Du Plessis, raising further questions as to...

IPL 2021 Final, CSK vs KKR Highlights: Shardul Thakur, Faf Du Plessis Star As Chennai Super Kings Beat Kolkata Knight Riders By 27 Runs To Win Title

IPL 2021 Final, CSK vs KKR Highlights: Shardul Thakur, Faf Du Plessis Star As Chennai Super Kings Beat Kolkata Knight Riders By 27 Runs To Win Title | Cricket News menu arrow-down reddit snapchat twitter facebook comments email printer search bell top-nav reddit-fill snapchat-fill twitter-fill facebook-fill share whatsapp-fill bookmark IPL 2021 Final, CSK vs KKR Highlights: Shardul Thakur, Faf Du Plessis Star As Chennai Super Kings Beat Kolkata Knight Riders By 27 Runs To Win Title Chennai Super Kings beat Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the IPL 2021 final to win their fourth title. • Neelav Chakravarti • Updated:October 16, 2021 12:30 AM IST Chennai Super Kings beat Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the IPL 2021 final to win their fourth title. KKR were off to a great start in their high pressure chase as openers Venkatesh Iyer (50) and Shubman Gill (51) put on 91 for the first wicket but Shardul Thakur picked up two wickets in an over to bring CSK back in the match. From then on it was one way traffic as all KKR batters perished one after another in their pursuit of the big target of 193 runs. Thakur finished with 3 wickets while Ravindra Jadeja and Josh Hazlewood finished with two apiece. Earlier, Chennai posted 192 for three in 20 overs with Faf du Plessis smashing 86 off 59 balls. Moeen Ali played a fine cameo, remaining unbeaten on 37 off 20 balls as KKR bowlers were hit to all parts of the park. Sunil Narine was the standout among KKR bowlers, taking two wicke...

Chennai win fifth IPL title in Dhoni's likely swansong

Chennai chased down their revised target of 171 in 15 overs with five wickets to spare in a rain-hit IPL final which went past 1.30 am local time on a reserve day in Ahmedabad following a washout on Sunday. Needing 13 off the final over, Mohit Sharma bowled four good balls before Jadeja hit the winning runs to trigger wild celebrations at the world's biggest cricket stadium. Chennai won the title for the fifth time to go level with Mumbai Indians. The match is likely to be Dhoni's last of his glittering career as the 41-year-old kept attracting huge crowds across venues this season and over 80,000 fans cheered the veteran, who had said he will take a call on his future later this year, in the final. Playing his 250th IPL match, Dhoni got out for a first-ball duck as he went back to a stunned silence, but he had the last laugh in his 10th appearance in the final as Chennai captain. Rain forced players off the ground when Chennai were four without loss after three balls of their innings. The downpour lasted for about 15 minutes but covers came off from one of the pitches which got damp and the groundstaff worked for over two hours to get the field ready for play. Sai Sudharsan smashed 96 off 47 balls to guide Gujarat, a team which won the crown in their debut season last year in the T20 competition and topped the table in this edition, to 214-4. In-form Gujarat opener Shubman Gill hit a 20-ball 39. Gill, fresh from his third century this season in the last playoff and who le...

IPL Final Results: Full winners, runners

IPL Final Results: Full winners, runners-up list; Man of the Match, MVP awards since 2008 IPL 2023: From Rajasthan Royals to Gujarat Titans, here is a look at the year-wise IPL title winners, runners-up and Man of the Match and Most Valuable Player (MVP) award winners since 2008. Published : May 28, 2023 14:35 IST , CHENNAI - 1 MIN READ The IPL 2023 final will be played between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday. While CSK is featuring in its record 10th final, the Titans are attempting to defend their title. CSK will equal Mumbai Indians for the most titles (five) if it manages to trump GT. MS Dhoni and Co. have been the most consistent side in terms of final appearances since 2008 where they finished runner-up to Rajasthan Royals. Mumbai Indians has appeared in six finals, winning five of them. • • • • Interestingly, all 15 IPL finals since 2008 has had different Man of the Match award winners. Anil Kumble (in 2009) and Rohit Sharma (in 2015) are the only captains to win the Man of the Match award in IPL finals. Sachin Tendulkar was the first Indian to bag the Man of the Tournament award, known as the Most Valuable Player award since the 2013 season. Andre Russell, Sunil Narine and Shane Watson are the only players to bag the award twice. IPL winners, runner-up, Man of the Match and Man of the Tournament (MVP) award list Year Winner Runner-up Result M.o.M M.o.S/MVP 2008 Rajasthan Royals Chennai Super Kings RR won by...

2020 Indian Premier League final

Cricket final The 2020 Indian Premier League Final was played on 10 November 2020 between the Background [ ] In July 2020, after the Road to the final [ ] Source: vs League Stage Opponent Scorecard Result Titles Opponent Scorecard Result Won Match 1 Lost Won Match 2 Won Lost Match 3 Lost Won Match 4 Won Won Match 5 Won Won Match 6 Won Lost Match 7 Won Won Match 8 Won Won Match 9 Lost Lost Match 10 Won Lost Match 11 Lost Lost Match 12 Won Lost Match 13 Won Won Match 14 Lost Playoff stage Qualifier 1 Qualifier 1 Opponent Scorecard Result Titles Opponent Scorecard Result Lost Match 15 Won Qualifier 2 Opponent Scorecard Result Titles Won Match 16 2020 Indian Premier League Final Group stage [ ] The The Group stage series [ ] In Qualifier 2, Delhi won the toss and chose to bat. They scored 189/3 in their 20 overs; Match [ ] Summary [ ] Delhi Capitals innings [ ] The Delhi Capitals team innings started off with a first-ball wicket from New Zealand left-arm fast bowler Mumbai Indians innings [ ] Chasing a target of 157, the Mumbai Indians innings got off to a healthy start with a partnership of 45 runs in four overs between the captain Scorecard [ ] Source: • On-field • • • • Delhi Capitals innings c de Kock b Boult 0 1 0.00 b Jayant 15 13 115.38 c de Kock b Boult 2 4 50.00 not out 65 50 130.00 c Hardik b Coulter-Nile 56 38 147.37 c Coulter-Nile b Boult 5 5 100.00 c (sub) A Roy b Coulter-Nile 9 9 100.00 run out (Suryakumar Yadav/ Coulter-Nile) 0 0 0.00 did not bat did not bat did...

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