What is mumbai indians vs chennai super kings match scorecard?

Here's some information about a typical Mumbai Indians vs. Chennai Super Kings match scorecard in Markdown format, with links to potential conceptual explanations:

Mumbai Indians vs. Chennai Super Kings Match Scorecard Information

A Match Scorecard summarizes the key statistics and events of a cricket match between the Mumbai Indians (MI) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK). These matches, often referred to as "El Clasico" of the Indian%20Premier%20League (IPL), are highly anticipated and closely followed.

Here's what you'll typically find:

  • Teams and Toss: The scorecard will clearly indicate the two teams involved (Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings) and the result of the Toss (which team won and what they chose to do - bat or field first).

  • Innings Summary: Each team's innings is detailed. This includes:

    • Runs Scored: The total number of runs scored by each team.
    • Wickets: The number of wickets (dismissals) lost by each team.
    • Overs: The number of overs bowled by each team.
    • Run Rate: The average number of runs scored per over.
  • Batting Scorecard: This section provides detailed information for each batsman:

    • Batsman Name
    • Runs: The number of runs scored by the batsman.
    • Balls Faced: The number of balls the batsman played.
    • Fours: The number of boundaries (4 runs) hit by the batsman.
    • Sixes: The number of maximums (6 runs) hit by the batsman.
    • Strike Rate: The rate at which a batsman scores runs (runs per 100 balls).
    • Dismissal Information: How the batsman was out (e.g., Bowled, Caught, LBW) and the bowler/fielder involved.
  • Bowling Scorecard: This section provides information for each bowler:

    • Bowler Name
    • Overs Bowled
    • Maidens: Overs bowled without conceding any runs.
    • Runs Conceded: The total number of runs given away by the bowler.
    • Wickets Taken: The number of wickets taken by the bowler.
    • Economy Rate: The average number of runs conceded per over.
  • Extras: Runs added to the team's total that are not scored by a batsman (e.g., wides, no-balls, leg byes, byes).

  • Result: The scorecard will state the winner of the match and the margin of victory (e.g., MI won by 5 wickets, CSK won by 20 runs). It might also mention the Player%20of%20the%20Match.