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After two months of gruelling action, the cricketing summer in India is set to come to a conclusion with the IPL final taking place on Sunday between Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Electing to bat first, SRH were shaken early as Mitchell Starc and Vaibhav Arora got rid of openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head within the first two overs. They continued to lose wickets at regular intervals, collapsing quickly.

Heinrich Klaasen gave them a glimmer of hope through the middle overs, but SRH could not withstand the steady onslaught of the KKR bowlers, collapsing to 113 all out in 18.3 overs.

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Lowest total defended in an IPL final: List of lowest scores defended to win an IPL title

This total is the lowest-ever team score in the first innings of an IPL final. But is it all over for SRH, or can they take inspiration from other teams which have defended low scores to win the IPL?

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Prior to this season, the lowest first-innings total in an IPL final was 129/8, scored by Mumbai Indians against Rising Pune Supergiant in 2017. It is also currently the lowest total to be successfully defended in the summit clash, as MI won that match by one run in a thrilling finale.

Three other totals below 150 have been successfully defended in an IPL final; 149 (MI vs CSK in 2019), 148 (MI vs CSK in 2013) and 143 (DC vs RCB in 2009). 

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Lowest totals defended in IPL finals
YearTeamOppositionScore
2017Mumbai IndiansRising Pune Supergiant129/8
2009Deccan ChargersRoyal Challengers Bangalore 143/6
2013Mumbai IndiansChennai Super Kings148/9
2019Mumbai IndiansChennai Super Kings149/8
2010Chennai Super KingsMumbai Indians168/5

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Rahul is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition.