Updated On: 03 May, 2021 07:18 AM IST | Mumbai | Shishir Hattangadi
With a fine batting performance, one would expect most bowlers to go for a few or more than a few. But Kieron Pollard with 2-12 off his two overs and Rahul Chahar, who conceded only 32 off his four, deserve credit in what was a destructive batting performance.

MI`s Kieron Pollard en route his 34-ball 87 v CSK on Saturday. Pic/PTI
Saturday`s Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians game at New Delhi can be viewed as one of the greatest run chases in the history of T20 cricket, if not the IPL in terms of skills for a huge chase.
A total of 218 in 20 overs is a winning one by all assumptions. Faf du Plessis, (50 off 28 balls) Moeen Ali (58 off 36) and the devastating Ambati Rayudu (72 not out off 27)—all healthy contributions in terms of strike rates-ensured a maximum batting performances by CSK.