IPL 2026: Inconsistent CSK meet struggling MI in battle for survival
CSK will hope their spinners can exploit the slow Chepauk surface, while MI will bank on their power hitters to counter the spin threat.
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MI and CSK, the two most successful franchises in IPL history have endured a forgettable campaign so far (BCCI)
Chennai, 1 May
Their IPL 2026 campaigns hanging by a thread, Chennai Super
Kings and Mumbai Indians face a must-win showdown here on Saturday, with both
sides desperate to reverse their inconsistent form and stay afloat in the
playoff race.
The two most successful franchises in IPL history have
endured a forgettable campaign so far, with neither side able to build
sustained momentum. While CSK have found conditions at the MA ChidambaramStadium more familiar, their performances have lacked the clinical edge that
has defined them over the years.
Their batting has been inconsistent, particularly in the
middle overs, while the bowling unit, traditionally their strength at home, has
struggled to close out games under pressure.
Mumbai Indians, too, have blown hot and cold this season.
Despite flashes of brilliance from their top order, the five-time champions
have been let down by a fragile middle order and an underwhelming bowling
attack that has failed to defend totals or contain opposition batters at
crucial junctures.
With the league entering a decisive phase, this contest
assumes added significance as both teams look to turn their fortunes. CSK will
hope their spinners can exploit the slow Chepauk surface, while MI will bank on
their power hitters to counter the spin threat.
Given their current form, neither side starts as a clear
favourite, making this clash a battle of survival rather than dominance in what
has traditionally been the IPL's marquee rivalry.
Placed sixth in the points table with three wins from eight
matches, the Ruturaj Gaikwad-led CSK are facing playoff uncertainty due toinconsistency, a negative net run rate, and the prolonged absence of MS Dhoni.
Dhoni has been sidelined with a calf strain injury sustained
during pre-season training, and despite initial hopes of a faster return, he
has missed the first half of the tournament. New recruit Sanju Samson has been
CSK's standout batter, scoring over 300 runs in eight innings including two
swashbuckling hundreds, and he will once again shoulder the responsibility in
batting.
With the ball, Jamie Overton and Anshul Kamboj have been
impressive for CSK, with the former recording the best bowling figures of the
season, taking 4/18 against Delhi Capitals.
MI's campaign turned from bad to worse when they failed to
defend 243 against Sunrises Hyderabad on Wednesday at their own den, exposing
their inconsistency and inadequacy in bowling.
CSK are placed slightly better than MI's ninth in the
pecking order, and the latter must win all six of their remaining matches to
reach 16 points and take a shot at qualification for playoff. Even one more
loss will leave MI heavily dependent on net run rates and other results going
their way.
Match starts at 7.30pm IST.
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