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Let us tell you that MS Dhoni made Chennai Super Kings the IPL champion for the fifth time. In the final match, Chennai Super Kings defeated Hardik Pandya's Gujarat title. Despite being given a big target, Gujarat Titans lost the final. But despite the defeat, the Gujarat captain said that he was very happy with Dhoni's win. Because this is what fate had written for Dhoni. After this Hardik Pandya said that losing to Dhoni does not matter to him. Good things always happen to good people.

The Gujarat Titans captain said that he played from the heart. His team has been such that it always stands together, and no one backs down, after this he said that they are all together in victory and we are all together in defeat. Hardik Pandya said on the defeat of the final that he is not one of those people who make excuses. Hardik praised Sai Sudarshan a lot, he said that Sudarshan is going to do wonders in his life, and Mohit Sharma, Mohammed Shami, and Rashid Khan all also gave their best. And the coaching staff also tried to give their best.

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Gujarat Titans gave a big target to Chennai:

Let us tell you that the captain said that he will not ask anything more from him, if we talk about the final, then while batting first, Gujarat Titans scored a total of 214 runs losing four wickets in 20 overs. During this, Mr. Sudarshan played a brilliant and big inning of 96 runs in 47 balls. Apart from him, Wriddhiman Saha also played a brilliant inning of 54 runs. Opener Shubman Gill scored 39 runs in 20 balls. Apart from this, Pandya remained unbeaten after scoring 21 runs in 12 balls. Gujarat Titans had given Chennai Super Kings a big target of 215 runs but then due to rain, 5 overs were reduced.

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* Historical story of victory:

Let us tell you that after more work, Chennai Super Kings were given a target of 171 runs in 15 overs, which was achieved by Mahendra Singh Dhoni's team on the basis of Ravindra Jadeja's four on the last ball. At one stage Hardik Pandya looked to be lifting the trophy for the second time in a row but Chennai Super Kings needed 10 runs off the last two balls to win. In such a situation, if one ball and dot go away, then the game of Chennai can be over. Mohit had also made complete preparations for such bowling, but Ravindra Jadeja, standing on strike, wrote the story of the historic victory of his team Chennai by hitting a six and then a four.