Mumbai Indians, with Sunday's win, leapfrogged Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad into third place with 14 points. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Mumbai Indians batsman Dwayne Smith plays a shot against Chennai Supper Kings during the IPLVI match at Wankhade Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday. All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja led a disciplined bowling performance by CSK as they restricted Mumbai Indians to 139 for five. Photo: PTI
Dwayne Bravo (right) celebrates the dismissal of Mumbai Indians’ Dwayne Smith (not seen) with Suresh Raina. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Sachin Tendulkar (15) tried to up the tempo by scoring 11 runs off Mohit Sharma in the sixth over with a six and a four but the veteran was trapped leg before by Ravindra Jadeja in the next over. Photo: PTI
Ravindra Jadeja (right) celebrates the wicket of Mumbai Indians’ Dinesh Karthik with his team member. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Rohit Sharma’s late flourish, 39 not out, and Harbhajan Singh’s (25 not out) useful contribution helped Mumbai Indians post a challenging total with the duo sharing 52 runs from just 4.9 overs for the unfinished sixth wicket. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Harbhajan Singh (in picture) hit two fours and two sixes in his unbeaten 11-ball knock while Rohit Sharma struck three fours and a six in his 30-ball unbeaten innings. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Mumbai Indians players celebrate the dismissal of Chennai Super Kings’ Michael Hussey. Chennai Super Kings got off to a fortuitous start with Kieron Pollard dropping Michael Hussey (22) thrice in Mitchell Johnson’s first over.Photo: PTI
Chennai Super Kings Murali Vijay is bowled by Mumbai Indians' Mitchell Johnson. Mitchell Johnson took three wickets in one over to help restrict the league leaders to their lowest ever total and the fourth lowest total in IPL history of 79 all out. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Mumbai Indians celebrate the wicket of Suresh Raina. Kieron Pollard made up for dropping Hussey thrice by taking a stunning catch to dismiss Suresh Raina (0) giving Mitchell Johnson his second wicket. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Mitchell Johnson celebrates dismissal of Chennai Super Kings’ Badrinath. The Super Kings kept losing wickets at regular intervals after Suresh Raina’s dismissal. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Mumbai Indians celebrate the wicket of Mahendra Singh Dhoni (10). Until the CSK captain remained at the crease, Chennai had a sniff. Dhoni, though, could not produce a miracle innings and got out tamely to Pragyan Ojha. The tailenders hardly put up a fight and served as easy prey for Mumbai Indians bowlers. Photo: Vivek Bendre