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CSK vs SRH IPL 2025 Live Score: MS Dhoni-Led Side Face Sunrisers In Do-Or-Die Match

CSK vs SRH IPL 2025 Live Score: MS Dhoni-Led Side Face Sunrisers In Do-Or-Die Match

News1825-04-2025

CSK vs SRH IPL 2025 Live Score: Welcome to the live blog of the IPL 2025 match between Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad. Today's match is taking place at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai and is a must-win for both sides. Chennai Super Kings suffered a humiliating defeat by 9 wickets against Mumbai Indians in their last match played on April 20 at Wankhede Stadium, whereas SRH went down by 7 wickets against MI at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad a couple of nights ago.
Star South African batter Dewald Brevis joined CSK last week as an injury replacement for fast bowler Gurjapneet Singh, and there is a high possibility that he will make his debut for the Chennai-based franchise today. It will also be interesting to see if Mohammed Shami gets a game against CSK or he remains on the sidelines.
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Chennai Super Kings: Shaik Rasheed, Rachin Ravindra, Ayush Mhatre, Ravindra Jadeja, Shivam Dube, Dewald Brevis, Sam Curran, MS Dhoni (C & WK), Noor Ahmad, Khaleel Ahmed, Anshul Kamboj

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