Chennai Super Kings–Mumbai Indians rivalry
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The Chennai Super Kings–Mumbai Indians rivalry, popularly known as IPL Clasico,[1] is a cricket rivalry between two franchises, Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the defunct Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20).[2][3][4][5] The two teams have played each other 37 times in IPL and 2 times in CLT20 which is the most number of times any two IPL teams have faced off each other, with the Mumbai Indians having more victories (21).[6] They are the two most successful teams in IPL winning a combined 10 titles out of the 16 IPL seasons, with 5 titles each. 2022 was the first season when neither side advanced to the play-off stage.
Other names | IPL Clásico |
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Sport | Cricket |
Location | Chennai, Tamil Nadu Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Teams | CSK MI |
First meeting | 24 April 2008 CSK won by 6 runs |
Latest meeting | 14 April 2024 CSK won by 20 runs |
Next meeting | IPL 2024 |
Broadcasters | Sony Max (2008-2015) Star Sports (2018-Present)(TeleVision Rights) Jio Cinema (2023-Present) (Digital Rights) |
Stadiums | M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai) Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | Total Matches: 39 IPL: 37 CLT20: 2 |
Most wins | Mumbai Indians (21 wins) |
Most player appearances | MS Dhoni (36) |
Top scorer | Runs: Rohit Sharma (837) for MI Wickets: Lasith Malinga (37) for MI Dwayne Bravo (37) for MI and CSK |
All-time series (IPL & CLT20 only) | MI: 21 wins (IPL:20 & CLT20:1) CSK: 18 wins (IPL:17 & CLT20:1) |
Largest victory | By runs: MI wins by 60 runs Wankhede Stadium (5 May 2013) By wickets: MI wins by 10 wickets Sharjah Cricket Stadium (23 October 2020) |
Longest win streak | 5 Mumbai Indians (28 April 2018 to 19 September 2020) |
Current win streak | 3 Chennai Super Kings (8 April 2023–present) |
Location of the two teams in India |
Mumbai and Chennai are also considered as two of the biggest metropolitan cities in India and also represent the capital cities of the two largest states of India by GDP, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu and are also the largest cities on the western and eastern coasts of India respectively. In addition, the two largest film industries in India, the Hindi film industry (Bollywood) and the Tamil film industry (Kollywood) are based in Mumbai and Chennai respectively.
The highest run scorer from this fixture is Suresh Raina of Chennai Super Kings with 736 runs in 32 matches against Mumbai Indians, closely followed by Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma with 711 runs in 30 outings.