***** for Mumbai, last-gasp effort for CSK as old rivals come together again:
At the start of IPL 2022, not many would have expected Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings to be lurking at the bottom of the points table for most of the season. But that's how it has turned out to be. Five-time champions Mumbai are out of the race for the playoffs, while defending champions Super Kings are hanging by the thinnest of the threads.
On Thursday, Super Kings might have a slight advantage, though. They are coming off what their captain MS Dhoni called "a perfect game", while Mumbai would be smarting from a 52-run defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders despite Jasprit Bumrah's five-for.
At the start of IPL 2022, not many would have expected Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings to be lurking at the bottom of the points table for most of the season. But that's how it has turned out to be. Five-time champions Mumbai are out of the race for the playoffs, while defending champions Super Kings are hanging by the thinnest of the threads.
On Thursday, Super Kings might have a slight advantage, though. They are coming off what their captain MS Dhoni called "a perfect game", while Mumbai would be smarting from a 52-run defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders despite Jasprit Bumrah's five-for.
Pride for Mumbai, last-gasp effort for CSK as old rivals come together again:
At the start of IPL 2022, not many would have expected Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings to be lurking at the bottom of the points table for most of the season. But that's how it has turned out to be. Five-time champions Mumbai are out of the race for the playoffs, while defending champions Super Kings are hanging by the thinnest of the threads.
On Thursday, Super Kings might have a slight advantage, though. They are coming off what their captain MS Dhoni called "a perfect game", while Mumbai would be smarting from a 52-run defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders despite Jasprit Bumrah's five-for.
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