The Mumbai Indians had lost to Chennai Super Kings in the IPL 3 final in 2010. They learned from their mistakes, as they did not let this happen again in IPL 6 tonight and won the title in style. With a meagre target of 149, it was believed that CSK would have a cake walk, but it became an uphill task for them in the end.
The way CSK lost in the final today despite being the most consistent team in IPL history, will raise several questions. They are already morally down with their CEO Gurunath Meiyappan in police custody and allegations against three unnamed players in the betting and spot-fixing scandal.
At Eden Gardens, Mumbai won the toss and elected to bat first. They lost quick wickets in the beginning and finally managed to post 148/9 in 20 overs. Kieron Pollard was the top scorer with 60, while Ambati Rayudu made 37. Dinesh Karthik scored 21. Dwayne Bravo took 4 wickets, while Albie Morkel took two wickets.
Chennai finished at 125/9 in 20 overs and lost the match by 23 runs. Lasith Malinga, Mitchell Johnson and Harbhajan Singh took two wickets each. Kieron Pollard was declared ‘Man of the Match’. Shane Watson won the ‘Most Valuable Player’ (Man of the Series) award. Mike Hussey won the ‘Orange Cap’ for scoring 733 runs in the tournament, while Dwayne Bravo won the ‘Purple Cup’ for taking 32 wickets in IPL 6.
Other Key Awards:
Catch of the season: Gurkeerat Singh from Punjab.
Young player of the season: Sanju Samson from Rajasthan.
Fairplay Trophy: Chennai Super Kings