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Chennai to chase the 128 runs target

KATHMANDU, May 5: Chennai Super Kings has to chase the 128 runs target presented by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 35th match in Indian Premier League at Pune, May 5.
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KATHMANDU, May 5: Chennai Super Kings has to chase the 128 runs target presented by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 35th match in Indian Premier League at Pune today. 



Chennai Super Kings won the toss and elected to field first in the ongoing match on Saturday. Royal Challengers Banglore has made 127 runs in 20 overs with the loss of 9 wickets. 


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Parthiv Patel contributed highest 53 runs with five fours and two sixes in 41 balls for RCB. Likewise, Tim Southee made 36 runs with three fours and a sixes in 26 balls.


Virat Kohli and C de Grandhomme made equal 8 runs each, Mandeep Singh made 7 runs, Brendon McCullum made 5 runs, Mohhamed Siraj 3 runs and AB de Villiers, UT Yadav, M Ashwin shrank in a single run each.


Ravindra Jadeja took 3 wickets for Chennai Super Kings. Likewise, Harbhajan sing took 2 wickets and Lungi Ngidi and David Willey took a single wicket each. 

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