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IPL 2025 Live: Rohit Sharma Nears Fifty, MI Cruise In Chase Of 177 vs CSK

Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings LIVE Updates: Rohit Sharma is playing a fiery knock as one-down Mumbai Indians cruise in the chase of 177 runs against Chennai Super Kings at Wankhde Stadium. Earlier, Shivam Dube and Ravindra Jadeja cracked half-centuries and shared a 79-run partnership for the fourth wicket as five-time champions Chennai Super Kings made 176 for 5. Dube struck 50 off 32 balls, while Jadeja made an unbeaten 53 off 35 deliveries to offset a none-too-impressive start by MS Dhoni's struggling side. Ayush Mhatre, who came in place of Rahul Tripathi for the match, struck a valuable 32 runs (15 balls) coming in at one-down. CSK, who are placed last in the 10-team table, made one change, bringing in 17-year-old Mhatre in place of top-order batter Tripathi. (Live Scorecard)

Here are the Live Score and Updates from the Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings, IPL 2025 match -



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