LUCKNOW, India — Chennai Super Kings ended their longest ever losing streak by stopping the Lucknow Super Giants' three-match winning run in the Indian Premier League on Monday.
A day after Chennai coach Stephen Fleming said Mahendra Singh Dhoni didn't have a magic wand, the new captain proved the claim wrong by scoring a robust 26 not out off 11 balls to get them over the finish line with three balls left. He was supported by impact player Shivam Dube, 43 not out.
Chennai scored 168-5 after Lucknow's lowest total of the season 166-7, winning by five wickets after five straight losses.
Lucknow clawed its way back through spinners Ravi Bishnoi and Digvesh Rathi in the middle overs. But in the death overs, Bishnoi, 2-18, wasn't given a fourth and final over. Instead, the pacers were, and Dhoni and Dube punished them in a 57-run partnership off 28 balls.
Shardul Thakur was notably expensive with figures of 0-56.
After the tight win, five-time champion Chennai remained at the bottom of the table and Lucknow was fourth.
Dube and Dhoni dash Lucknow
Opening batter Shaik Rasheed replaced Devon Conway and smashed six fours in his IPL debut. Along with Rachin Ravindra's 37, they gave Chennai's chase a brisk start of 52 off 29 balls.