📅 2026-05-01 • ✍️ Reddy Anna
Some cricket matches are played by team form, team placings or home ground advantage. But the most exciting IPL matches - and CSK vs MI has more than a few in store - are won in moments of individual heroism. An over from Jasprit Bumrah. A six from Sanju Samson to clear the second row of Chepauk. A magical googly from Noor Ahmad, that misses the outside edge. As the two IPL powerhouses clash at MA Chidambaram Stadium to play out Match 44 of IPL 2026 on Saturday, May 2, it will be more than just a game between the two teams - it will be a game within the game as the key players from both sides match wits. And with Mumbai Indians currently leading by a slim 53% margin, it will be a game close between success and failure and you can see on Reddy Anna Book.
In their last clash with the MI just three days back, CSK delivered one of their finest innings of the campaign: a blistering century by Sanju Samson at the Wankhede and the lethal bowling of Anshul Kamboj laid waste to an MI team with seemingly few ideas against the moving ball. Kamboj's inclusion in the Purple Cap race means CSK have real bite on their bowling attack, and on a Chepauk wicket that still offers a modicum of power to spinners who can vary pace and flight, Noor Ahmad and Akeal Hosein can be quite deadly. Even if CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad's own impact and good form has been lacking at times, his captaincy has been shrewd; the CSK captain's big innings on home soil has not come often enough this season but when it does it flips matches.
Many might think Mumbai Indians' IPL 2026 season finished in ignominy, but its players contain some of the deadly skills in the game. Jasprit Bumrah remains the most versatile fast bowler in world cricket on his best days - his capacity to produce the coveted reverse swing, the art of delivering the perfect yorker at the end, and his ability to bowl with pinpoint control, puts him at the forefront of MI's bowling list every time. Trent Boult's left-arm swing and skill in making teams cough on the new ball makes for a dangerous opening combination. If the atmosphere in Chepauk delivers to bowlers - it's a tricky pitch to bowlers who can bowl it both ways in the powerplay - CSK's batting will come quickly under pressure.
Chepauk or the MA Chidambaram Stadium, as we cricket folk would know it, is a cricket ground like none other in India. It's a historic ground with passionate Tamil Nadu supporters, and has seen some of the most momentous cricketing matches in the history of Test and T20s. During IPL 2026, it has bucked its previous trend of being a spin-friendly wicket - all but one of the four innings played on this pitch this year has reached double figures, indicating some flattening and perhaps the ground becoming more "patter-friendly" than it has in earlier years. But variations by the spinners in pace and length will still offer some bounce and turn, especially in the second half of an innings. The dew factor, which isn't as extreme as in some northern venues, can influence the game after the 14th/15th over of the second innings, usually favouring the batters against slower bowlers. Chepauk's environment - the drums, the yellow flags, 50,000 CSK supporters - has typically been an overwhelming factor in favour of the home team, and it can be difficult for the opposition to counter.
The forecast for Saturday evening - 31°C and humidity of 67% - will put paid to the complacency of fast and spin bowlers alike. This wicket traditionally favours totals in the 160-180 range on a slow pitch, but the 2026 season suggests that the optimum of the current pitch - which is flatter and faster - is in the 195-210 range.
The head-to-heads are moderately favourable to Mumbai Indians: the combination of Bumrah and Boult with a new ball are arguably the most formidable opening bowling duo in the league, and Rickelton, Suryakumar, and Tilak are a potent trio of batsmen on a Chepauk pitch. But cricket (and especially the CSK vs MI battle) does not follow the statistics to the letter. Anshul Kamboj with a good run and a dry pitch at Chepauk, Sanju Samson with a good run and a dry pitch at Chepauk, Noor Ahmad's spin with a dry pitch at Chepauk, and so on. MI's 53% chance of winning indicates a very close match so ready to see using your Reddy Anna ID.