IPL 2023 Final Match Highlights: GT vs CSK
The IPL 2023 final was a thrilling match between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Gujarat Titans (GT) at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on May 29, 2023. CSK won their fifth IPL title by chasing down a revised target of 171 runs in 15 overs with five wickets and no balls remaining, thanks to a heroic finish by Ravindra Jadeja who hit a six and a four off the last two balls of the match. Here are some highlights of the match:
- GT batted first and posted a massive total of 214/4 in 20 overs, powered by a brilliant 96 off 47 balls by Sai Sudharsan, who was the Cricinfo's MVP of the match. He was well supported by Wriddhiman Saha (54 off 39) and Shubman Gill (39 off 20), who was also the Player of the Series with 890 runs. You can see the full scorecard of GT's innings [here](^1^).
- CSK's chase was interrupted by rain after the first over, and the match was reduced to 15 overs per side. CSK had to chase a revised target of 171 runs according to the DLS method.
- CSK had a flying start with Ruturaj Gaikwad (26 off 16) and Devon Conway (47 off 25) adding 74 runs for the first wicket in 6.5 overs. Conway was the Player of the Match for his explosive knock. Noor Ahmad, the young Afghan spinner, dismissed both the openers in his third over to bring GT back into the game.
- CSK's middle order kept the momentum going with Shivam Dube (32* off 21), Ajinkya Rahane (27 off 13) and Ambati Rayudu (19 off 8) playing some crucial cameos. Mohit Sharma, the veteran pacer, took three wickets in the penultimate over to make it a tense finish. CSK needed 10 runs off the last two balls with Jadeja on strike. He smashed a full toss from Hardik Pandya over long-on for a six and then sliced a wide yorker over point for a four to seal the victory for CSK.
- CSK lifted their fifth IPL trophy and became the most successful team in the history of the tournament. MS Dhoni, the CSK captain, praised his team for their resilience and performance throughout the season. Hardik Pandya, the GT captain, congratulated CSK and said that his team gave their best but fell short in the end. Thank you for watching
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World Test Championship Final India 🇮🇳 vs Australia 🇦🇺 Highlights
Australia won the toss and elected to bat first on a flat pitch at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad¹.
- Australia scored **469** in their first innings, thanks to a brilliant century by **Travis Head (137)** and a solid knock by **Steve Smith (97)**⁷⁸.
- India's bowlers struggled to find any assistance from the surface, with only **Mohammed Shami (3/87)** and **Ravichandran Ashwin (2/112)** taking more than one wicket⁸.
- India's reply got off to a shaky start, as they lost **Shubman Gill (0)** and **Cheteshwar Pujara (4)** in the first over of their innings, both dismissed by **Mitchell Starc**⁸.
- India's captain **Virat Kohli (62)** and vice-captain **Ajinkya Rahane (58)** tried to steady the ship with a 103-run partnership, but both fell in quick succession to **Pat Cummins** and **Nathan Lyon** respectively⁸.
- India ended the second day at **151/5**, still trailing by **318 runs** and facing the prospect of a follow-on⁸.
- On the third day, India's lower order showed some resistance, with **Rishabh Pant (71)** and **Ravindra Jadeja (54)** adding 96 runs for the sixth wicket⁶.
- However, once Pant was caught behind off **Josh Hazlewood**, Australia wrapped up the innings for **256**, taking a massive lead of **213 runs**⁶.
- Australia decided not to enforce the follow-on, and batted again to set India a daunting target⁶.
- Australia declared their second innings at **189/4**, setting India a target of **403 runs** to win the match and the title⁶.
- **David Warner (50)** and **Marcus Harris (43)** gave Australia a brisk start, while **Marnus Labuschagne (32)** and **Head (27)** chipped in with useful contributions⁶.
- India's second innings began on a positive note, as **Rohit Sharma (83)** and **Gill (45)** put on 124 runs for the opening wicket⁶.
- However, once Gill was caught at slip off **Lyon**, India's batting collapsed spectacularly, losing **nine wickets for 69 runs**⁶.
- Australia's pace trio of **Starc (4/45)**, **Cummins (3/29)** and **Hazlewood (2/32)** ran through the Indian line-up, with only **Pant (25)** offering some resistance⁶.
- India were bowled out for **193**, giving Australia a comprehensive victory by **209 runs** and their first World Test Championship title⁶.
- **Head** was adjudged the **Player of the Match** for his match-winning century in the first innings and his valuable runs in the second innings¹.
- **Kohli** was named the **Player of the Tournament** for scoring **857 runs** at an average of **61.21**, including **three centuries** and **four fifties**¹.
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