Updated On: 17 April, 2021 09:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
When Chahar was introduced into the attack in the ninth over, KKR had a sound start with 62 for no loss during their chase of 152. But, in his first over he sent back Shubman Gill and then in his next over, stunned Rahul Tripathi

Rahul Chahar and MI celebrate the wicket of Shubman Gill. Picture/ PTI
Mumbai Indians’ (MI) leg-spinner Rahul Chahar (4-27), who turned the equation, taking Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) top four wickets in their 10-run win in IPL match at Chennai on Tuesday, credited skipper Rohit Sharma’s smart move for creating psychological pressure on the opponents.
When Chahar was introduced into the attack in the ninth over, KKR had a sound start with 62 for no loss during their chase of 152. But, in his first over he sent back Shubman Gill (24-ball 33) off a quicker one and then in his next over, stunned Rahul Tripathi (5) with a big spinner which Quinton de Kock took a sharp catch behind the stumps. Chahar’s two other victims included KKR skipper Eoin Morgan (7) and the well set Nitish Rana (57 in 47 balls).