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In one of the most thrilling matches of IPL 2025, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) narrowly lost to Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) by just 2 runs. The 52nd match of the tournament saw high drama and explosive performances, with Romario Shepherd's 53 off 14 balls* and Ayush Mahatre’s unbeaten 94 grabbing headlines. But post-match, it was MS Dhoni’s honest admission that drew the most attention.
Speaking at the post-match presentation, CSK captain MS Dhoni accepted complete responsibility for the defeat.
“I take the responsibility of not achieving the target on myself. When I went in, I should have reduced the pressure by hitting more big shots,” Dhoni said.
He praised Romario Shepherd’s explosive finish for RCB and acknowledged that Chennai’s bowling needed improvement, especially in death overs.
RCB: 213/5 in 20 overs
Romario Shepherd: 53* (14 balls)
Faf du Plessis: 47 (32 balls)
CSK: 211/6 in 20 overs
Ayush Mahatre: 94* (56 balls)
Ravindra Jadeja: 77 (34 balls)
MS Dhoni: 12 (10 balls)
Despite a heroic effort by Mahatre and Jadeja, CSK fell just short.
“If we can’t bowl yorkers properly, then like Pathirana, short balls can be a backup. Shepherd was hitting every ball—we tried everything.”
He emphasized the need for more disciplined death-over bowling and strategic variations.
CSK seemed in control until two crucial moments:
In the 17th over, Mahatre and Brevis misjudged the DRS review and had to walk back.
Then in the 18th over, Suyash Sharma bowled a tight 6-run over, shifting the momentum in RCB’s favor.
While the loss stung CSK fans, the performance of young stars like Ayush Mahatre offers hope. With Dhoni acknowledging tactical shortcomings and promising improvement, CSK’s journey in IPL 2025 remains far from over.
May 5, 2025
May 5, 2025