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CSK beat Kohli's RCB by 24 runs

| | May 05, 2015, at 02:31 am
Chennai, May 4 (IBNS): In a clash between two Indian team skippers, MS Dhoni's Chenni Super Kings managed to beat Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bangalore by 24 runs in an Indian Premier League clash here on Monday.

Posting 148 runs for the loss of nine wickets, CSK bowlers then bowled out RCB for 124 runs.

Kohli tried to pose a tough battle against CSK with his gutsy 48 runs.

He hit two boundaries and a six in his 44-ball knock.

However, it was his run out which changed the game and made CSK dominate the next minutes into the match.

Ashish Nehra dominated the match as he took three wickets by giving away 19 runs in his four overs.

He got rid off Dinesh Karthik (23) before he could create troubles for the CSK bowlers.

Suresh Raina hammered 52 runs for CSK as he helped the side score 148 runs for the loss of nine wickets.

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