Chennai Super Kings has become the new champion of IPL. In the final of IPL 2023, he defeated Gujarat Titans by five wickets using the Duckworth-Lewis method. Many reactions are coming out on social media regarding this match. Former CSK veterans doing commentary ranging from Robin Uthappa to Ravi Shastri got up from their seats at Chennai's win. Not only this, Deepak Chahar danced fiercely in his hotel. During this, his wife Jaya Bhardwaj was also present with him.

Uthappa was part of the Hindi commentary panel in the match. During the commentary, he kept the son sitting on his lap. As soon as Jadeja hit the winning boundary, Uthappa took the son off his lap and started celebrating in excitement and forgot the son. However, later he remembered and started dancing in front of his son. He then lifted the son in his arms and continued with the commentary. Uthappa was part of the trophy-winning Chennai team in IPL 2021.

At the same time, Shastri, who was part of the English commentary panel, also got up from his chair after CSK's victory. Its video has been shared by Kevin Pietersen. He wrote – It is a privilege to be at the end of the match with Ravi Shastri and Ian Bishop. These two are two great callers of the game! Congratulations CSK and thanks to everyone who was a part of IPL this season!

At the same time, a video of Deepak Chahar is also going viral in which he is seen dancing in front of the fans on the hotel balcony. Deepak dances a lot during this. He dedicated this victory to Ambati Rayudu after the match. At the same time, a video has also surfaced outside the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. This video is from when Jadeja hit the winning four. It was written in the caption of this video – After the victory of CSK, the noise of the fans was heard even outside the stadium.

Talking about the match, in the final played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat batting first scored 214 runs for four wickets in 20 overs. Thereafter rain intervened and ruined two and a half hours of play. The match resumed at 12.10. Under the Duckworth-Lewis rule, Chennai got a target of 171 runs in 15 overs. Chennai achieved this by losing five wickets on the last ball. With this win, Chennai has equaled Mumbai's record of winning the title five times. Sai Sudarshan played a brilliant inning from Gujarat. He missed out on a century and was dismissed for 96 off 47 balls with the help of eight fours and six sixes. After this, Devon Conway scored the highest 47 runs in 25 balls for Chennai.

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