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Gaikwad, Kartik and CSK’s bowlers shove Mumbai to the edge

Last updated: May 3, 2026 3:18 pm
Muzammil Nabi Khan
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Ruturaj Gaikwad (C) of Chennai Super Kings reaches his half century during Match 44 of the TATA Indian Premier League 2026 between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India, on May 2, 2026. Photo by R Param / CREIMAS for IPL
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Chennai Super Kings didn’t just beat Mumbai Indians on Saturday night. They squeezed them, then chased them down with the sort of calm that makes a team look far more settled than its season has often suggested. At Chepauk on May 2, CSK restricted MI to 159 for 7 and then knocked off the target in 18.1 overs, winning by eight wickets and leaving Mumbai staring at a very real early exit.

The result mattered beyond the old CSK-MI rivalry. Chennai climbed to sixth in the IPL 2026 table after Match 44, while Mumbai slipped to ninth, a position that now leaves them needing a near-perfect finish and a fair bit of help from elsewhere. That’s not “pressure building” territory anymore. It’s close to desperation.

For Mumbai, the innings had a frustrating shape to it. There were moments when 180 looked possible, maybe even likely. Then CSK’s attack dragged the game back, over by over. ESPNcricinfo’s report noted Chennai had learned from their recent read of the surface and used the Chepauk conditions far better this time, with their bowlers repeatedly hitting hard lengths and denying Mumbai the late surge they badly needed. MI closed on a total that felt 15 or 20 short on a night when scoreboard pressure was supposed to be their only real ally.

That chase, though, never really spun out of Chennai’s control. Ruturaj Gaikwad stayed there till the end, unbeaten on 67, playing the kind of innings he’s built a reputation on: tidy when it had to be, sharp when the gaps opened, and never remotely rushed. Alongside him was Kartik Sharma, who gave the finish an extra bit of energy with an unbeaten 54, sealing the game and his first IPL fifty in the same knock. CSK got home with 11 balls to spare.

And yes, Kartik added a scene that people will remember. After hitting the winning runs, he broke out the old MS Dhoni-style gunshot celebration, a moment that immediately lit up Chepauk. Later, he said he had planned it beforehand if he got the chance to make an impact. It could’ve come off as a bit much. Instead, in that stadium, on that night, it landed exactly how he’d hoped.

There’s another layer here too. This was not an isolated stumble for Mumbai, nor a one-off lift for Chennai. CSK have now completed a season double over MI, and recent reporting has pointed to Chennai winning six of the last seven meetings between the two sides in the IPL. For a rivalry that used to feel almost too close to call, that’s a sharp tilt.

So where does that leave both teams? Chennai, still imperfect, suddenly has air again. The win revived a campaign that was wobbling and gave them a plausible path forward. Mumbai’s situation looks much darker. Their middle order has misfired too often, their margin for error is basically gone, and this defeat made the road to the playoffs narrow enough to be uncomfortable. One more slip, and “on the brink” may not be headline language anymore. It’ll just be the table.

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