Chennai, May 2 -- A disciplined, all-round bowling effort from Chennai Super Kings (CSK) kept Mumbai Indians (MI) in check, restricting them to 159/7 in their Indian Premier League (IPL) clash in Chennai on Saturday night.

Mumbai Indians were well placed at 90/2 after the first 10 overs, but their innings lost momentum in the latter half as they managed just 69 runs in the next 10 overs while losing five wickets.

Skipper Hardik Pandya struggled throughout his stay at the crease, but it was Naman Dhir's 57 that stood out in the end for MI, which helped the visitors reach 159 in their 20 overs.

CSK will require 160 runs in 120 balls to grab their fourth win of the season.

MI opted to bat first but had a shaky start against Chennai Super...