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RCB vs CSK 2024 IPL Attendance 29,680 May 18 Bengaluru
Bengaluru skipper Faf du Plessis led from the front by scoring a fine 54 in front of 29,680 crowd as RCB clinched the final spot in the playoffs in the IPL 2024 by defeating Chennai Super Kings by 27 runs on Saturday.
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GT vs CSK 2024 IPL Attendance 90,143 May 10 Narendra Modi Stadium Motera Ahmedabad
An excellent crowd of 90,143 was in attendance at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad (Motera) for the Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings IPL clash on May 10, 2024.
Many of the 90,143 were CSK supporters- there was a significant amount of yellow in the stands.
CSK vs SRH Attendance 36,084 Chennai IPL April 2024
A crowd of 36,084 was present in attendance at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in the evening for the IPL fixture between the Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad on 28 April, 2024.
The figure was announced while Chennai were batting.
After being asked to bat first, CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad lead from the front by scoring quickfire 98 to take CSK to a formidable score of 212/3 in their 20 overs.
In response, Tushar Deshpande claimed figures of 4/24 as Sunrisers were bowled out for 134, giving CSK a 78 run win. With this victory, Chennai finished third in the table.
Chennai Super Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants Chennai Game 39 April 23 Match Report
Chennai Super Kings skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad‘s valiant unbeaten knock of 108 went in vain as Lucknow Super Giants defeated Chennai Super Kings by 6 wickets at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Tuesday.
After being asked to bat first, Matt Henry drew first blood by dismissing Ajinkya Rahane to a brilliant one handed catch by KL Rahul behind the stumps for 1.
Gaikwad along with Daryl Mitchell added 45 runs for the second wicket stand before the latter (11) pulled a short delivery from Yash Thakur to Deepak Hooda at midwicket.
In the other end CSK Skipper Gaikwad reached his half century in just 28 balls. Left hander Ravi Jadeja departed cheaply as he gloved a slower bouncer from Mohsin Khan to wicket keeper Rahul for 16.
Shivam Dube‘s explosive 27 ball- 66 powered CSK to a fantastic score of 210/4 in their 20 overs. Ruturaj was unbeaten at the other end on 108.
Chasing 211, Lucknow got off to a poor start as Quinton De Dock dragged a delivery from Deepak Chahar on to his stumps. KL Rahul then perished to a length delivery from Mustafizur to Gaikwad at extra cover.
Marcus Stoinis along with Devdutt Padikkal added 55 for the third wicket stand before the latter was knocked over by Matheesha Pathirana for 13. Stoinis featured in yet another crucial 70 run stand for the fourth wicket alongside Nicholas Pooran . The partnership was broken when Pooran miscued a big hit off Pathirana for a 15 ball-34.
The Australian all rounder scored a scintillating unbeaten 63 ball-124 to power LSG to a sixth wicket win.
Lucknow Super Giants 213 for 4 (Stoinis 124*) beat Chennai Super Kings 210 for 4 (Gaikwad 108*, Dube 66) by six wickets
LSG vs CSK Attendance 45,392 IPL April 2024 Ekana Stadium Lucknow
An excellent official crowd of 45,392 was present at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow to watch the Super Giants take on the Chennai Super Kings on April 18, 2024. After choosing to bowl first, LSG comfortably chased down the 177 set by CSK, in no small part thanks to the fine wonderful opening partnership between skipper KL Rahul and Quinton de Kock.

CSK’s 176 was primarily down to the fireworks of MS Dhoni lower down the order. The Ekana Stadium had plenty of yellow jerseys- primarily MSD fans, in the crowd, and he sent them into raptures of delight with a 9-ball-28 to give the innings some much needed impetus. Continue reading “LSG vs CSK Attendance 45,392 IPL April 2024 Ekana Stadium Lucknow”