Key Points

Ayush Mhatre created history by becoming Chennai Super Kings' youngest-ever player at just 17 years old. The teenager announced his arrival with a fiery 32-run knock off 15 balls against Mumbai Indians. Mhatre broke Abhinav Mukund's 16-year record while showcasing fearless batting against seasoned bowlers. Though his cameo ended prematurely, the youngster proved his mettle in CSK's competitive total of 176/5.

Key Points: 17-Year-Old Ayush Mhatre Becomes Youngest CSK Player in IPL

  • Mhatre surpasses Abhinav Mukund as CSK's youngest debutant at 17 years 278 days
  • Smashes 32 off 15 balls in powerplay blitz
  • Dominates Ashwani Kumar with six and boundaries
  • Falls to Deepak Chahar after electrifying cameo
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Ayush Mhatre becomes youngest to represent Chennai Super Kings in IPL

17-year-old Ayush Mhatre breaks Abhinav Mukund's record as youngest CSK debutant with a blazing 32(15) against Mumbai Indians.

"Mhatre provided the much-needed impetus in the innings with his flashy cameo of 32(15) - Match Report"

Mumbai, April 20

Ayush Mhatre became the youngest player to represent the five-time champions Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League following his debut for the franchise in the clash of heavyweights against Mumbai Indians on Sunday.

Mhatre, at 17 years and 278 days, is the youngest to represent the rich history of the Super Kings in the cash-rich league. He surpassed Abhinav Mukund, who made his debut for CSK at the age of 18 years and 139 days against Rajasthan Royals in 2008.

In his debut for one of the most successful franchises, Mhatre upped the ante by unleashing a blitzkrieg after Rachin Ravindra fell early in the innings. When runs had dried up for Chennai, Mhatre provided the much-needed impetus in the innings with his flashy cameo of 32(15).

Mhatre found his first boundary by sending the ball through the line on his second delivery of the match, moments after Rachin lost his wicket to young seamer Ashwani Kumar.

Ashwani continued to receive a bashing from the 17-year-old. The young Mhatre topped it up by sending the ball sailing past the boundary rope for a maximum. Ashwani tried to close it on a high by testing Mhatre with a short-length delivery. Mhatre picked up the length early, got into the position and pulled the ball into the deep square leg stand.

Mhatre's rollicking display helped Chennai to race to 48/1 at the end of the powerplay. He continued to deal with boundaries even after the field restrictions were lifted. He made Deepak Chahar go wayward in his line and lengths with his shot selection.

On the first ball after the powerplay, he slapped the ball wide of cover, turning the fielders into mere spectators. On the fourth delivery, he beat MI captain Hardik Pandya near extra cover to find the fence for a four.

But Chahar had the last laugh after deceiving Mhatre with a short-length delivery. The length prompted the youngster to go for a pull, a shot he had no control over. The ball went high in the air and safely landed in Mitchell Santner's hands. His stellar cameo played a massive part in lifting Chennai to 176/5.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What an incredible debut! 32 off 15 balls at just 17 years old is insane talent. The way he handled that pressure situation shows maturity beyond his years. Future of Indian cricket right here! 🔥
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Priya S.
So proud to see young talent getting opportunities like this! Though I do hope CSK manages his workload carefully - we've seen too many young players burn out early from too much pressure.
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Ankit M.
That pull shot was pure class! Reminded me of young Rohit Sharma. But he needs to work on shot selection - that dismissal was unnecessary when he was already going at over 200 strike rate.
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Sanjana P.
The confidence to take on experienced bowlers in your debut match... wow! That cover drive was picture perfect. Can't wait to see more of him this season! 💛
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Vikram D.
Great talent no doubt, but let's not hype him too much after one innings. Remember Prithvi Shaw had a similar explosive start. Consistency is what separates good players from great ones.
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Neha R.
That smile when he hit his first boundary was everything! So refreshing to see young players enjoying the game. Hope he keeps that joy alive no matter how big he becomes 🤗

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