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Well, it's 3 AM and we're mentioning Coldplay songs. That seems like our cue to finally bid adieu. So, this is Pratyush Rohra, signing off on behalf of my partners, Soorya Sesha, Shashwat Kumar, and the rest of the crew at Sportskeeda. We hope you enjoyed our coverage as much as we enjoyed bringing it to you. Goodbye and goodnight for now!
It was these two sides that kicked off the 16th edition of the IPL close to two months ago. Tonight, they've brought down the curtains on the tournament, perhaps slightly later than they would have liked but they've got it done. The Chennai Super Kings have got it done. You're not going to see anything like this ever again, a final being completed at 3 AM. Well, the crowds are only just starting to make their way out, which sums up the craze of the sport in this country. It knows no bounds, does it? Well, we absolutely love it. Well, the ground staff deserve a shout-out for their work in the last 48 hours or so, making sure we get a proper end to this fantastic tournament. In the end, as Chris Martin would sing, "It was all yellow."
Jay Shah and Roger Binny are ready with the trophy. MS Dhoni comes around but so do Ambati Rayudu and Ravindra Jadeja. It's Rayudu and Jadeja who are asked to receive the trophy first before Dhoni joins in. It is passed on to the rest of the team, confetti bursts in the background and the Men in Yellow bask in glory again! 'Everywhere we go...we are the Chennai boys making all the noise!' - yeah that's their team song and they chime to it yet again at the end of yet another triumph. Proper scenes at 3 AM with young Matheesha Pathirana, who has grown into such a pivotal cog in this side, holding the trophy. And now, the kids join in - there's Ziva with the trophy as the entire team poses for a picture. Ravindra Jadeja's daughter is also there - oh these are proper pictures. The captaincy saga last year, the possibility of no Jadeja in CSK to the man himself finishing it off before Dhoni lifted him in celebration of a jaw-dropping heist that was scarcely believeable - is this CSK? Oh you bet it is! This is as CSK as they can get. Defying odds, overcoming setbacks and storming back in style like only they can. You can hear the whistles go long and hard into the night...sorry, morning in Chennai and all over the word wherever there's Yellove!
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Chennai Super Kings captain): It's better if you ask and then I reply. If you see circumstantially, this is the best time for me to announce my retirement. The easy thing for me would be to say I'll be back but I have to put in the effort for 8-9 months. The body has to hold up. I've got so much support, so I feel like if I can be back, it will be my gift to them. You get emotional, it's the last part of my career. When I walked down, the whole crowd was chanting my name. There were some tears in my eyes and I wanted to just stand in the dugout and enjoy it. I know I didn't get it in Chennai in the final came They love me for who I am and being grounded is part of that. They feel like they can play the kind of cricket we do. I think they relate to me. I never want to portray myself in a way I'm not. So, that's why. [Special] Every trophy that you win is special in its own way. We play a team game, so the whole team needs to be up there. When it comes to the crunch games in the IPL, you want the individuals to be ready. I don't think we started in the right way and there were lapses throughout. When the bowling department didn't do their work, the batting department took the pressure off them. I do get frustrated but I try to step into their shoes. The way everyone handles pressure is different, so it's important to realize that so they perform when you're there and even when you're not there. Ajinkya is experienced, so you're not worried about them. The special thing about Rayudu is that if he is on the field, he gives his hundred percent every time. The other thing is that we will never win a fair play award with him in the side because he reacts too quickly. He has been a fantastic cricketer. We played in India A together and is somebody who played fast bowler and spinners really well. He's also like me, doesn't use the phone a lot. He had a fantastic career and it's important to enjoy the next part of his life.
Stephen Fleming, the head coach of Chennai Super Kings, collects the winners' medal before the skipper MS Dhoni collects the winners' cheque. And now, time to hear the man himself...
The Gujarat Titans head coach Ashish Nehra will collect the runners-up medal before skipper Hardik Pandya collects the cheque. What a season they've had! So nearly pulled off a double in as many years but then, such is sport! So much to be proud of and we have a behemoth franchise in the making alright.
Let's hear from the Gujarat Titans skipper, Hardik Pandya: We ticked a lot of boxes. We played with your hearts and have always been a team that has stood together and backed each other. Really proud of the way we played this season. No one gave up. We win together, we lose together, no different today. I'm not one of those guys who is going to make excuses. CSK played better cricket than us. Our batting was special. Special mention to Sai - someone that young to come to this stage and play an innings like that, he's going to do wonders in his life. We've always been about creating and backing boys and making sure we get the best out of them. Their success has been their success. The way they have prepared and taken responsibility - Mohit, Lala and Rashid - the way they have put their hand up...special mention to the coaching staff - they've had sleepless nights in ensuring the boys are in a good frame of mind. Can't ask for anything more. I'm very very happy for him as well. Destiny had this written for him. If I had to lose I don't mind losing to him as well. I can't ask for anything better. I mentioned this last year as well - good things happen to good people and he's one of the best there. God has been kind to me but he's given him a little more today (smiles).
The match officials and the umpires are now being handed out their momentos. Nitin Menon, Rod Tucker, KN Ananthapadmanabhan and Jayaram Madanagopal were the officials for this game. It wasn't the easiest for them with the rain around, but they did a solid job to make sure we get a game eventually.
Shubman Gill ends as the leading run-getter for IPL 2023. He walks away with the Orange Cap having tallied - wait for it - 890 runs. STAGGERING!
Mohammed Shami is the leading wicket-taker in IPL 2023. He wins the Purple Cap this season, bagging 28 wickets. His teammates, Rashid Khan and Mohit Sharma weren't far behind with 27 wickets each. Let's hear from Shami: [Powerplay responsibility] The ones who watch enjoy it but doing it is a lot more difficult. It's a lot more responsibility with only two fielders outside the circle. If you do well, it's always nice. [Red-ball and white-ball] There is a bit of difference. Even I'm human (laughs). Doesn't matter if there's a white ball or a red ball, you have to hit the right line and length.
Delhi Capitals win the Fairplay Award. Ajinkya Rahane, a former DC player himself, collects it on their behalf.
Rashid Khan wins the award for the best catch of the season - a sliding stunner which he plucked against Lucknow Super Giants!
Faf du Plessis takes the award for the biggest six of the tournament - 115 meters which landed near Cubbon Park as he tore into a Ravi Bishnoi delivery. His former CSK coach Stephen Fleming collects the award on his behalf!
Shubman Gill walks away with the Most Valuable Player of the Tournament award. What. A. Tournament. That this lad has had. And believe us, this is just the beginning!
Here's what he has to say: Obviously means a lot. The hardwork I've put in is going in the right direction. Unfortunately we couldn't end on the winning side but it was one hell of a game. I think I started well this season. I was getting those starts but getting out on 40s, 50s and 60s. By the business end of the tournament I just converted those starts into big ones. I practiced a lot before coming into this IPL. I changed my technique a little bit. It's going good. (On his knock against MI) I think each hundred was different. The Sunrisers one was more about control and the Mumbai one was about knowing the situation and the opposition. I picked the right bowlers at the right time.
Yashasvi Jaiswal wins the Emerging Player of the Year award. Scoring 625 runs at a strike rate of over 160, the 21-year-old had a memorable breakthrough season. Here's his message: I'm really delighted to get the emerging player of the season award. Thank you, everyone!
Devon Conway wins the Player of the Match Award for his seamless knock that set the tone for the chase. Here's what he has to say: Certainly a long time to wait. Obviously very nervous for a long period there but Rutu and I discussed on how to go about it. Personally for me it's the biggest win that I've had in my career. IPL final doesn't get bigger than that. Being part of CSK feels special. I've got to give a lot of credit to Mike Hussey, another left-handed player. Nice to be in those shoes.
And it's time for the post tournament presentations!
𝙏𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙬𝙞𝙣𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙛𝙚𝙚𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙜! 🤩
Celebrations all around in Chennai Super Kings' camp!
Dhoni is seen clicking pictures with the kids of his colleagues. The Dad's Army is what they've been called over time but that is one happy family alright. They're not going to sleep tonight and I don't think any of the Chennai Super Kings fans would either.
MS Dhoni signs the camera with the players cheering him in the background. Will he return to the park again? We don't know. But gosh, he has been part of yet another theatrical script. If this is his last moment on the field as a professional cricketer, the end cannot get any better. But that's for later - we have one more beautiful interview to listen to alright!
Michael Hussey (CSK Batting coach): Hats off to Gujarat they've been fantastic all season. Thankfully Jaddu did his bit at the end to get us over the line. (On Dhoni) He's an amazing human being really. The biggest strength he has got is to take pressure of the players, especially the young players. You saw in the last game he was telling Senapati to calm down. We've also got this great man here Stephen Fleming. They complement each other really well. That's the benefit of experience - they've been in so many pressure situations and they come out on top. Some of those shots from Rayudu - that slower ball he hit over cover, I don't think too many people can play that shot.