Chennai Super Kings–Mumbai Indians rivalry

Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians
Other names CSK vs MI
MI vs CSK
Locale Chennai
Mumbai
Ranchi/Navi Mumbai (secondary)
Teams Chennai Super Kings
Mumbai Indians
First meeting 23 April 2008
Latest meeting 24 May 2015, 2015 Indian Premier League Final, Mumbai Indians won by 41 runs at Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Next meeting 2018 IPL
Broadcasters For IPL,
Set MAX (2008-present)
Sony SIX (2013-present)
Sony Kix and Sony Aath (2015-present)
Indiatimes via YouTube (2010)
starsports.com (2013-2014)
Hotstar App (2015-present)

For CLT20,
Star Sports 1 & Star Sports 3 (2009-2014)
Stadiums M. A. Chidambaram Stadium/
JSCA International Stadium Complex

Wankhede Stadium/
Brabourne Stadium/
DY Patil Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total 24
Most wins Mumbai Indians: 13 wins
Most player appearances Suresh Raina (24), all matches as a CSK player
Top scorer Runs - Suresh Raina (557)
Wickets - Lasith Malinga (24)
All-time series (IPL & CLT20 only) MI: 13
CSK: 11
Largest victory By runs: MI beat CSK by 60 runs at Wankhede Stadium, 5 May 2013
By wickets: MI beat CSK by 9 wickets at Wankhede Stadium, 14 May 2008
Longest streak 4,
Mumbai Indians, 22 April 2011 to 6 May 2012
Chennai Super Kings, 25 April 2014 to 18 April 2015
Current streak 3, Mumbai Indians, 8 May 2015
(193 days)

The Chennai Super Kings–Mumbai Indians rivalry is a sports rivalry between the cricket teams of Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and defunct Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20).[1][2][3][4] The two teams have played each other 24 times with Mumbai Indians winning more number of times (13).[5]

The highest runs scorer from these two teams is Suresh Raina while the leading wicket taker is Lasith Malinga.

The above rivalry has been suspended due to the Supreme Court appointed RM Lodha committee suspended the owners of Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings from the Indian Premier League for a period of two years upto 2017 IPL.

Background

The clash between the teams is intense. There is much of attention grabbed by these two teams since its inception, reason being major big players and big names are associated with the teams. The Mumbai Indians had since its first year have Indian Cricket Team's biggest cricketer with worldwide fan following, Sachin Tendulkar, while the team was owned by big industrialist Mukesh Ambani. On the other side Chennai Super Kings since its inception has kept Mahendra Singh Dhoni who then in 2008 had few months back won the 2007 ICC World Twenty20.

The two teams met each other for the first time on 23 April 2008 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, where the Super Kings prevailed over their counterparts by 6 runs in a high-scoring match.[6]

CSK and MI are the only two IPL teams who have met each other the most number of times. The winning streak of 10 wins at both teams' respective home grounds of MI & CSK have been defeated by CSK & MI on 10 May 2014 and 8 May 2015 respectively. These both teams have played most number of matches, qualifiers and finals than any remaining teams of the IPL tournament.

These are the only 2 teams in the IPL who have faced each other more than once (Three times) in the Finals of the IPL tournament, with CSK winning the trophy in 2010 and MI winning the IPL in 2013 and 2015.[7] MI and CSK are the most successful in the now abandoned CLT20 both winning the tournament 2 times each in its 6 editions.

Summary of results

Total In Chennai In Mumbai Neutral
Matches 24 6 10 8
Won by MI
13
4
6
3
Won by CSK
11
2
4
5
Tie/No result
0
0
0
0

List of matches

No. Year Tournament Venue Winner Margin MoM
120082008 IPLChennai
CSK
6 runsMatthew Hayden – CSK – 81 (46)
220082008 IPLMumbai
MI
9 wickets

(Largest victory by wickets)

Sanath Jayasuriya – MI – 114* (48)
320092009 IPLCape Town
MI
19 runsSachin Tendulkar – MI – 59* (49)
420092009 IPLPort Elizabeth
CSK
7 wicketsMatthew Hayden – CSK – 60* (57)
520102010 IPLMumbai
MI
5 wicketsSachin Tendulkar – MI – 72 (52)
620102010 IPLChennai
CSK
24 runsSuresh Raina – CSK – 23 (18) and 1/12
720102010 IPLNavi Mumbai
CSK
22 runsSuresh Raina – CSK – 57* (35) and 1/21
820112011 IPLMumbai
MI
8 runsHarbhajan Singh – MI – 5/18
920112011 CLT20Chennai
MI
3 wicketsLasith Malinga – MI – 1/29 and 37* (18)
1020122012 IPLChennai
MI
8 wicketsRichard Levi – MI – 50 (35)
1120122012 IPLMumbai
MI
2 wicketsDwayne Smith – MI – 24* (9)
1220122012 IPLBangalore
CSK
38 runsMahendra Singh Dhoni – CSK – 51* (20)
1320122012 CLT20Johannesburg
CSK
6 runsBen Hilfenhaus – CSK – 2/14
1420132013 IPLChennai
MI
9 runsKieron Pollard – MI – 57* (38) and 1/40
1520132013 IPLMumbai
MI
60 runs (Largest victory, by runs)Mitchell Johnson – MI – 3/27
1620132013 IPLDelhi
CSK
48 runsMichael Hussey – CSK – 86* (58)
1720132013 IPLKolkata
MI
23 runsKieron Pollard – MI – 60* (32) and 1/34
1820142014 IPLDubai
CSK
7 wicketsMohit Sharma – CSK – 4/14
1920142014 IPLMumbai
CSK
4 wicketsDwayne Smith – CSK – 57 (51)
2020142014 IPLBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai
CSK
7 wicketsSuresh Raina – CSK – 54* (33)
2120152015 IPLMumbai
CSK
6 wicketsAshish Nehra - CSK - 3/23
2220152015 IPLChennai
MI
6 wicketsHardik Pandya – MI – 21* (8), 3 catches and 3 match winning 6s.
2320152015 IPLMumbai
MI
25 runsKieron Pollard - MI - 41 (17)
2420152015 IPLEden Gardens, Kolkata
MI
41 runsRohit Sharma - MI - 50 (26)

Statistics

Most runs

Player Team Mat Inns Runs Ave SR HS 100 50 4s 6s
India Suresh Raina Chennai Super Kings 21 21 557 34.81 149.33 83* 0 5 44 24
India MS Dhoni Chennai Super Kings 21 18 488 44.36 151.08 63* 0 3 44 20
India Sachin Tendulkar Mumbai Indians 13 13 370 33.64 116.72 74 0 3 45 5

Most wickets

Player Team Mat Inns Wkts Ave Econ BBI SR 4WI 5WI
Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga Mumbai Indians 17 17 24 19.04 6.84 5/32 16.71 0 1
Trinidad and Tobago Dwayne Bravo Chennai Super Kings 15 15 24 17.12 8.39 4/42 12.25 1 0
India Harbhajan Singh Mumbai Indians 20 20 19 24.11 6.45 5/18 22.42 0 1

Players who played for both sides

Player
Mumbai Indians
Chennai Super Kings
Trinidad and Tobago Dwayne Bravo 2008–2010 2011–present
Barbados Dwayne Smith 2008; 2012-2013 2014-present
Australia Michael Hussey 2014 2008-2013; 2015-present
India Ashish Nehra 2008 2014-present
Sri Lanka Thisara Perera 2012 2008
India Parthiv Patel 2015-present 2008-2010

See also

References

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