In the final of IPL 2018, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will meet against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai) on Sunday night.
CSK is the two-time IPL champion (2010 and 2011) and they will look to equal Mumbai Indians’ record number of IPL trophies (3 times, 2013, 2015 and 2017). Meanwhile, SRH won their only IPL trophy in 2016 and they will come on the ground to repeat that glorious moment.
CSK and SRH have met thrice in this season and every time CSK has emerged as a winner.
Before the beginning of the game, we are looking at some important stats of CSK and SRH, which are related to the upcoming match.
Form in the IPL 2018
CSK (in last five matches) – Lost, Won, Lost, Won and Won
SRH (in last five matches) – Lost, Lost, Lost, Lost and Won
Early meeting in this season: i) At Hyderabad (Deccan) on April 22 – CSK won by 4 runs
ii) At Pune on May 13 – CSK won by 8 wickets (with 6 balls to spare)
iii) At Mumbai on May 22 – CSK won by 2 wickets (with 5 balls to spare)
(Teams’ run-rate in the different phases)
(Total wickets taken with different bowling styles)
(Men in-form)
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IPL Playoffs/knockout stage records for CSK and SRH
Head-to-head IPL records between CSK and SRH
Important IPL stats at Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai)
Important IPL stats between CSK and SRH
(Team Stats)
(Individual Stats)
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Other important stats
- CSK batsman Suresh Raina (4,953 runs) needs to score 47 more runs to complete 5,000 runs in IPL career. He will become the first batsman to score 5,000 runs in IPL career.
- CSK batsman Suresh Raina (4,954 runs) needs to score 46 more runs to complete 5,000 runs for CSK. After Virat Kohli (5,372 runs for Royal Challengers Bangalore), Raina will be the second cricketer to score 5,000 or more T20 runs for a particular team.
- CSK cricketer Ravindra Jadeja (9,976 runs) needs to score 24 more runs to complete 10,000 runs in his professional cricketing career.
- SRH opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan (5,956 runs) needs to score 44 more runs to complete 6,000 runs in T20 career. He will be the 6th Indian cricketer to score 6,000 runs in T20 career.