IPL 2021: ‘Chennai Super Kings Title Contenders, Win Over Mumbai Indians Will Solidify the Position’, Says Scott Styris
Former New Zealand all-rounder turned commentator Scott Styris feels Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are the title contenders in this year's Indian Premier League (IPL), and a win against Mumbai Indians on Saturday will further strengthen their chances of lifting the coveted trophy.
New Delhi, May 1: Former New Zealand all-rounder turned commentator Scott Styris feels Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are the title contenders in this year's Indian Premier League (IPL), and a win against Mumbai Indians on Saturday will further strengthen their chances of lifting the coveted trophy.
CSK and Mumbai Indians walk into this game with thumping victories in their previous matches. CSK is on top of the points table after stringing five consecutive wins in six outings while Mumbai Indians is at the fourth spot having won just three games. MI vs CSK IPL 2021 Dream11 Team Selection: Recommended Players As Captain and Vice-Captain, Probable Lineup To Pick Your Fantasy XI.
"The power rankings, which you mentioned, I still have Mumbai at number one. So, I'm sticking to that, I think Mumbai, will go in as favourites. However, the performances CSK has given, they could win this as well. I think this is a bit of a test for CSK, because I think you still need to judge yourself against Mumbai juggernaut," said Styris on Star Sports show Cricket Live.
"You can't judge Mumbai and what they've done so far -- this Chennai, it was a dreadful cricket pitch. They're out of there. Now, they're getting back onto a surface that they are more comfortable with. I think we'll see their players flourish and show their skills," he further said.
"I'd love to CSK win it, because I think that really does make them title contenders -- they're already title contenders, but this will really solidify that. Other than that, Mumbai is still the favourite in this competition," Styris added.
New Zealand pacer Tim Southee feels since Mumbai Indians are not playing on Chennai wickets they hold an upper hand over CSK in the game slated to be played later on Saturday.
"Yeah, it's again a great battle. I think CSK played some great cricket throughout the summer so far but I think -- like Scotty again, not joint agreement Scotty -- they might go in on a wicket that should suit them more than what Chennai wicket did," said Southee.
"So I think they'll start to find their own in the next few games. And as we know Mumbai, they are a quality side -- pushed strong through the middle and back into this tournament. So, I am picking Mumbai," he added. Mumbai Indians will take on CSK on Saturday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
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