Chennai Super Kings lost by one run to the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League final, but only after a heroic effort from Shane Watson with the bat, playing through pain to get his team close to the line. Key points Shane Watson scored 80 of his team's 148 runs as they lost the IPL final by one run It was revealed afterwards that Watson's knee was bloodied during the innings One of Watson's teammates revealed he needed six stitches after the game After being set a victory target of 150 runs, Chennai was restricted to 7-148 off its 20 overs. Watson scored 80 from 59 balls, but he was run out off the third-last ball of the match, with his team within four runs of victory. Playing on a deck where the next best score was 41 not out from Mumbai's Kieron Pollard, Watson scored more than half his team's runs and hit nearly as many fours (eight) in his time at the crease as his opponent's hit (nine) in their entire innings.
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Royal Challengers Bangalore ended their dismal IPL season with a victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad at their last match recently. While it was Virat Kohli and his boys who secured the massive win for their team, it was someone else who stole the show at the match.
Nigel Llong, a member of the ICC's elite panel of umpires, damaged a door to the umpire's room at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium during Royal Challengers Bangalore's final home game against Sunrisers Hyderabad on May 4. Llong has since paid for the damages and the matter has been reported to the BCCI's Committee of Administrators.