MI vs CSK: “Gives the spirit of India-Pakistan match,” says Harbhajan Singh on Titans clash cricket news

Fans are eagerly waiting for the high-voltage clash between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings and the El Clasico of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 to be played at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai on Thursday evening. Both the sides are at the bottom of the IPL 2022 points table and both need a win to survive their playoffs. Mumbai Indians are yet to win a single match this season while CSK have won only one match. Ahead of the match, former India spinner Harbhajan Singh, who has represented both the franchises, said that the MI-CSK clash makes them feel like an India-Pakistan game.

Speaking on Cricket Live on Star Sports, Harbhajan said: “I felt weird when I wore the CSK jersey for the first time after sitting in the Mumbai Indians dressing room for 10 years. For me, both the teams have been very special. In The matches between the two give a sense of India-Pakistan competition due to the legendary rivalry factor and level of competition in the IPL.”

“When I first took the field against MI, I was praying for the match to end soon because that game involved a lot of emotion and a lot of pressure. Luckily the match ended early and CSK won it ,” he adds.

Suryakumar Yadav And dewald brevis He also talked about the team, the challenges and the excitement of being around the opposition team.

Speaking on MI TV on Star Sports, Suryakumar said, “I think it has been going on for a decade now people are talking about MI vs CSK. I think it has always been there and I think I think it will always be there because that bond between the two teams whenever the two teams take the field against each other, I think it’s a completely different atmosphere.”

“For our family, IPL is one of the biggest T20 leagues that we follow. I really want to be honest about my family. So, from the beginning of IPL, my mother has been a Mumbai supporter. She loves Mumbai and she was very happy and grateful when I signed here,” said the young South African.

“My dad was from Kolkata but everyone in the family has now moved to Mumbai. I still need to work on my brother a little bit as he is a CSK supporter but I think he will get there,” he said. Said about. Member.

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In terms of face-to-face records, Mumbai Indians have an edge over Chennai Super Kings as they have won 19 games as compared to CSK’s 13.

Mumbai Indians have won the IPL title a record five times while CSK have won it four times.

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