The Indian T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav failed yet again in the Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings game despite getting a brief good start. On May 2nd, in Chennai, the CSK debutant pacer Ramakrishna Ghosh dismissed Sky with Dewald Brevis taking an easy catch at the deep point. In the ninth over, Ghosh conceded a boundary off Surya. Later in the 11th over, Ghosh started with two boundaries from Naman Dhir. But he stood unflinching. Ghosh adjusted his approach, bowling short of length, giving a little width and extra bounce, tempting Surya to yank at it. Brevis finished the catch as Ghosh got his maiden IPL wicket. Watch the video here: Ramakrishna Ghosh first wicket in IPL 🔥 pic.twitter.com/FuTSZxHpSX — LUCK7773 (@Luck_7773) May 2, 2026 Suryakumar Yadav in ipl 202616(8), 51(36), 6(3), 33(22), 0(1), 15(10), 36(30), 5(5), 21(11)Tilak Varma in IPL 202620(14), 0(2), 14(10), 1(3), 8(3), 101*(45), 37(29), 7(5)Hardik pandya in IPL 202618*(11), 9(6), 40(22), 14(12), 15(16), 1(2), 31(15)It's Mumbai Indians… pic.twitter.com/VbK7OgYDzK — MANU. (@IMManu_18) May 2, 2026 Earlier, Ghosh took a stunning catch, running almost 18 meters forward with a dive to dismiss Will Jacks off Anshul Khamboj in just 1 runs. Read also: Salman Agha blames pacer for Asia Cup final loss Mumbai Indians post 159 with Dhir's 57 Mumbai Indians posted 159/7 in 20 overs, with Naman Dhir top-scoring with a brisk 57 off 37 balls, including four fours and three sixes. Ryan Rickelton provided early momentum with 37 off 24, while Suryakumar Yadav added a quick 21 off 12. Contributions from Hardik Pandya (18) and Tilak Varma (5) failed to accelerate in the middle overs as wickets fell at regular intervals. For Chennai Super Kings, Anshul Kamboj was the standout bowler with figures of 3/32, removing key batters including Pandya. Noor Ahmad claimed 2/26, while Jamie Overton and Ramakrishna Ghosh picked up a wicket each. Despite a solid start, Mumbai’s innings lost momentum in the latter half, managing just 60 runs in the final eight overs, restricting them to a below-par total.