The game ended up being low-scoring, with bowlers—particularly spinners—dominating the thrilling last over. The youthful left-arm wrist spinners Vignesh Puthur (MI) and Noor Ahmad (CSK) were the two bowlers that made an impression that day.
The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI) faced off in the IPL El Clasico at the MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk), and the yellow brigade won by a final margin of four wickets on Sunday. Even though the latter stages of the game were a little more difficult, the Mumbai team ultimately gave out under duress.
Player of the Match Noor Ahmad finished with stats of 4/18 after dominating the middle overs for the CSK team and taking several vital wickets.
With a spell of 3/32 in his entire allotted time with the ball, the youthful debutante from Kerala, Vignesh Puthur, was equally outstanding and helped keep the MI in the match.
Who bowled better, though? Let’s talk about
Here are the criteria for comparison between the two bowling spells:
1. Line and length
The line and length are very important for a bowler, especially in the shorter format. This is where both the bowlers get full marks. Both the bowlers stuck to their strengths. Noor being slightly quicker mixed up his line and length really well and made it tougher for the MI batters in the first innings. Puthur being slower through the air kept an attacking line and length as well, which led to CSK batters taking unnecessary risks. The young spinner made sure that he invited the batters to smack him over the top to claim the three wickets.
2. Variations and pace
This criterion belongs completely to Noor, which made it difficult for the batters to pick. Noor’s wrong-un and leg spinner were already difficult to pick, and he variated his pace according to the situation and strength of the batters, which made him even tougher to score runs to. As a result, Puthur surely could not gain an upper hand in terms of mixing his pace and using variations to the best of his abilities.
3. Economy
Economy rate is hard to maintain in the 20-over format, and this is another criterion where Noor excelled against MI. Noor only gave 18 runs in his four overs, ending with an economy of just 4.50 which is nothing short of being remarkable in the shortest format. Puthur also had a decent economy of 8.00 rpo, since he was bowling the tough overs of the game. Puthur only went for 17 in his first three overs, it was just the last over where he went for 15 runs, shattering his overall figures by some margin.