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IPL 2025: 'Officiating CSK Match A Challenge,' Says Former Umpire Anil Chaudhary

Chasing 156, CSK displayed their trademark resilience. Their experienced batters, especially young Rachin Ravindra who held his nerve till last over, steering the team to victory in 19.1 overs with five balls to spare

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Former international umpire Anil Chaudhary has shed light on the unique challenge of officiating Chennai Super Kings (CSK) matches, highlighting the deafening crowd noise at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. (Schedule | Teams | Points Table)

His comments came after CSK secured a thrilling four-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians in their IPL 2025 opener at Chepauk. The stadium was packed with passionate fans, creating an electric atmosphere as the five-time champions faced off against their biggest rivals. The roaring support from the crowd made the atmosphere even more intense, a factor that both players and match officials had to contend with.

Anil Chaudhary라이브 바카라 take

Speaking on the Cricket Predicta show with cricket scholar Sunil Yash Kalra, Chaudhary said, "Officiating a CSK match can be challenging for umpires. The crowd noise is so intense that it affects the nerves connecting the brain to the ears, making communication difficult."

Batting first, Mumbai Indians managed only 155/9 in 20 overs, with CSK라이브 바카라 disciplined bowling attack ensuring they never gained full control. Despite brief moments of resistance from MI라이브 바카라 middle order, the home team maintained their grip on the contest.

Chasing 156, CSK displayed their trademark resilience. Their experienced batters, especially young Rachin Ravindra who held his nerve till last over, steering the team to victory in 19.1 overs with five balls to spare.

As always, the Yellow Army라이브 바카라 passionate support remains a crucial factor, making every game at Chepauk a spectacle—both for players and for those officiating the contest.

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