<p>Suresh Raina announced his IPL comeback with a blazing 36-ball 54 and powered Chennai Super Kings to a solid 188 for seven against Delhi Capitals here on Saturday.</p>.<p>Sam Curran smashed away to 34 off only 15 balls to prop up the CSK innings towards the end. Curran hit four fours and two sixes.</p>.<p>The last five overs yielded 52 runs for CSK, thanks to Curran's power-packed innings.</p>.<p>Asked to bat first by Rishabh Pant, Ruturaj Gaikwad got CSK off the mark with a pleasing drive through the off side between point and cover, two deliveries after being beaten all ends up by a Chris Woakes outswinger.</p>.<p>Last season's runners-up DC didn't have to wait long for their first breakthrough as Avesh Khan (2/23 in 4 overs) had Faf du Plessis trapped in front of the wicket in the second over.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/ipl-2021-CSK-vs-DC-live-match-score-972806.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live coverage of CSK vs DC here</strong></a></p>.<p>In the first ball of the third over, Woakes had Gaikwad caught in the slip cordon as CSK slipped to seven for two.</p>.<p>The English pacer drew Gaikwad into a push with a ball that moved a slightly on pitching.</p>.<p>In came Raina — he had missed the last IPL owing to personal reasons — and in the company of Moeen Ali, the seasoned campaigner revived CSK's innings and looked to put up a challenging total against a strong DC batting line-up at the Wankhede Stadium.</p>.<p>During his 24-ball 36, Moeen struck four boundaries and two sixes, playing a fine helping hand to Raina.</p>.<p>Experienced off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin cut short Moeen's innings when the all-rounder got himself into an uncomfortable position while going for a reverse sweep, the ensuing top-edge ending in a good catch by Shikhar Dhawan, who ran backwards from short third man to hold on to the ball.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/delhi-capitals-win-toss-elect-to-bowl-against-csk-no-steve-smith-in-dc-xi-972874.html" target="_blank">Delhi Capitals win toss, elect to bowl against CSK, no Steve Smith in DC XI</a></strong></p>.<p>Ambati Rayudu came in and got into the act straight away, hitting a couple of sixes and a four to race away to 23 off 16 balls before Tom Curran ended his stay in the middle.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Raina went about his task in a manner that did not give the impression that he was coming back to top-flight after a long hiatus.</p>.<p>Raina got himself going with a four off Woakes and then worked Ashwin for two successive boundaries, not afraid to dance down the wicket against the wily spinner's flight.</p>.<p>Using his feet well, the veteran southpaw hoicked leg-spinner Amit Mishra for two and also got a maximum against Ashwin.</p>.<p>It was no different with Marcus Stoinis as Raina pulled the Australian medium pacer for another six before being run-out following a mix-up with Ravindra Jadeja (26).</p>
<p>Suresh Raina announced his IPL comeback with a blazing 36-ball 54 and powered Chennai Super Kings to a solid 188 for seven against Delhi Capitals here on Saturday.</p>.<p>Sam Curran smashed away to 34 off only 15 balls to prop up the CSK innings towards the end. Curran hit four fours and two sixes.</p>.<p>The last five overs yielded 52 runs for CSK, thanks to Curran's power-packed innings.</p>.<p>Asked to bat first by Rishabh Pant, Ruturaj Gaikwad got CSK off the mark with a pleasing drive through the off side between point and cover, two deliveries after being beaten all ends up by a Chris Woakes outswinger.</p>.<p>Last season's runners-up DC didn't have to wait long for their first breakthrough as Avesh Khan (2/23 in 4 overs) had Faf du Plessis trapped in front of the wicket in the second over.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/ipl-2021-CSK-vs-DC-live-match-score-972806.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live coverage of CSK vs DC here</strong></a></p>.<p>In the first ball of the third over, Woakes had Gaikwad caught in the slip cordon as CSK slipped to seven for two.</p>.<p>The English pacer drew Gaikwad into a push with a ball that moved a slightly on pitching.</p>.<p>In came Raina — he had missed the last IPL owing to personal reasons — and in the company of Moeen Ali, the seasoned campaigner revived CSK's innings and looked to put up a challenging total against a strong DC batting line-up at the Wankhede Stadium.</p>.<p>During his 24-ball 36, Moeen struck four boundaries and two sixes, playing a fine helping hand to Raina.</p>.<p>Experienced off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin cut short Moeen's innings when the all-rounder got himself into an uncomfortable position while going for a reverse sweep, the ensuing top-edge ending in a good catch by Shikhar Dhawan, who ran backwards from short third man to hold on to the ball.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/delhi-capitals-win-toss-elect-to-bowl-against-csk-no-steve-smith-in-dc-xi-972874.html" target="_blank">Delhi Capitals win toss, elect to bowl against CSK, no Steve Smith in DC XI</a></strong></p>.<p>Ambati Rayudu came in and got into the act straight away, hitting a couple of sixes and a four to race away to 23 off 16 balls before Tom Curran ended his stay in the middle.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Raina went about his task in a manner that did not give the impression that he was coming back to top-flight after a long hiatus.</p>.<p>Raina got himself going with a four off Woakes and then worked Ashwin for two successive boundaries, not afraid to dance down the wicket against the wily spinner's flight.</p>.<p>Using his feet well, the veteran southpaw hoicked leg-spinner Amit Mishra for two and also got a maximum against Ashwin.</p>.<p>It was no different with Marcus Stoinis as Raina pulled the Australian medium pacer for another six before being run-out following a mix-up with Ravindra Jadeja (26).</p>