There was just no stopping the Mumbai Indians, or their captain Sachin  Tendulkar, as he helped the demolish the Chennai Super Kings by five wickets.  
Tendulkar (74 off 52 balls) notched up his third half century in at Brabourne  Stadium on Thursday, helping the Mumbai Indians chase down 181 runs in 19  overs.
Shikar Dhawan set the ball rolling for the Mumbai Indians, as the left-hander  Dhawan smashed Joginder Sharma for three fours and the Mumbai Indians got 50  runs in 4.5 overs.
Chennai Super Kings drew the first blood in the ninth over as Dhawan (34-ball  56) fell to left-arm spinner Shadab Jakati. Muttiah Muralitharan was too clever  for Saurabh Tiwary (bowled) as the Mumbai Indians lost two wickets in quick  succession. Rajagopal Satish was castled by Joginder Sharma which paved the way  for the explosive Kieron Pollard to the crease. The West Indian, the costliest  player, lasted nine balls, but blasted 20 runs before being bowled by  Muralitharan.
Tendulkar, who scored his third half century in the tournament, was out with  seven runs left for the victory. But Dwayne Bravo, with a six and a four steered  the Mumbai Indians to their fourth victory. Chennai Super Kings suffered their  third successive loss.
Earlier, Suresh Raina roared back to form with scintillating 52-ball 83 as  Chennai made 180/2. The left-hander, whose previous best was 20 so far in the  tournament, began in fine fashion by flicking Dwayne Bravo for six. He blazed  away to a glorious 32-ball half century. Chennai Super Kings’ 50 came in 5.4  overs and 100 in 11.4 overs.
Mumbai Indians came out with new strategies and sling bowler Lasith Malinga  was introduced in the 11th over but that did not stop Raina, who milked the  bowling in style. His partner S Badrinath played the anchor role to perfection.  The duo were associated in a 142-run stand in 15 overs for the third wicket.  Badrinath, too, played some pleasing strokes in his unbeaten 55. 
Left-hander Matthew Hayden was off to a flying start as the Aussie opener  smashed slammed Zaheer Khan for four successive fours in his first over. Skipper  Tendulkar brought in off-spinner Harbhajan Singh in the fourth over. The  Mongoose bat was also out but Harbhajan trapped the big-hitting Hayden in front  to give a crucial breakthrough. Hayden could only manage a 12-ball 20 (4x4).  Mumbai Indians bagged the second wicket in the next over when South African  paceman Ryan McLaren bowled Parthiv Patel (8). Mumbai Indians made a perfect as  Chennai Super Kings lost both their openers for 38 runs in 5 overs.
Chennai Super Kings made four changes to the team. Mahendra Singh Dhoni was  back as captain. Also to come in were Joginder Sharma, Shadab Jakati and  Thissara Perera. Out-of-form M Vijay, George Bailey, R Ashwin and Sudeep Tyagi  were rested.
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