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The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 mega-final will be decided after 70 league games and three playoff matches. On Sunday, May 28, at Ahmedabad's grand and illustrious Narendra Modi Stadium, the four-time champion Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and the reigning champion Gujarat Titans (GT) will square off in the championship game. The Chennai Super Kings defeated the Gujarat Titans by 15 runs in their most recent meeting between the two teams, which took place in Qualifier 1 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.
Every individual has stepped up for CSK in various situations. The openers were very consistent, with Devon Conway and Ruturaj Gaikwad accumulating 625 and 564 runs in 15 matches, respectively. Shivam Dube, Ravindra Jadeja, and MS Dhoni all made appearances when needed.CSK would like to defeat the defending champions, the Gujarat Titans, and win their fifth IPL title.
Gujarat Titans, on the other hand, will enter the game after defeating Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 2. Shubman Gill has accumulated 851 runs in 16 games for GT In the bowling department, Mohammed Shami has 28 wickets and Rashid Khan has 27. GT would also look to defeat CSK and defend their title.
CSK vs GT: Head-to-Head Record
Chennai and Gujarat have met four times in the IPL. Chennai has won one of these four games, while Gujarat has won three of them. As a result, CSK's head-to-head record against GT is 1-3.
CSK vs GT: Key Stats
Ajinkya Rahane (5939) is 61 runs away from breaking the 6000 run barrier in T20 cricket.
Hardik Pandya (148 wickets) needs two more to reach 150 in T20s.
MS Dhoni (349) needs one four to reach 350 in the league.
In a cash-rich league, Ravindra Jadeja (98) is two hits away from hitting 100 sixes.
Mohammed Shami (48) needs two wickets to reach 50 for the Gujarat Titans.
Rashid Khan (46) needs four wickets to reach 50 for Gujarat Titans.
Shubman Gill (44) is six sixes away from reaching 50 for Gujarat Titans.
MS Dhoni will become the first player in IPL history to appear in 11 finals.