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Answered on05/11/26

In the latest IPL 2026 clash, Chennai Super Kings defeated Lucknow Super Giants by 5 wickets at Chennai. LSG scored 203/8 in 20 overs, setting a huge target.

CSK successfully chased it down with 208/5 in 19.2 overs. Jamie Overton was named Player of the Match after a major contribution in the chase. This was CSK’s third straight win and an important boost to their playoff hopes.

Fans online are especially discussing CSK’s aggressive batting approach and the team finally looking balanced again after struggling earlier in the season. We are yet to see where it is going.

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