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WATCH: Street dogs predict result of CSK vs KKR clash – Here’s the winner

WATCH: Street dogs predict result of CSK vs KKR clash – Here’s the winner

CSK vs KKR: Who will win the contest between CSK and KKR? Let's take a look at which side the street dogs of Mumbai pick to emerge victorious

Numerous animals have tried to predict various sporting events over the years. Still, Paul the Octopus undoubtedly gained attention in 2008 when he successfully predicted dozens of football matches at the World Cup. So, can Indian street dogs do better than Paul the Octopus on IPL results?

InsideSport is on a mission to find out together with the street dogs of Mumbai – and we’re doing it for a good cause.

While leading bookmakers are busy setting odds and cricket experts are trying to predict the outcome of the IPL matches, we’re ready to let the street dogs from Mumbai give their verdict. That’s not it, for every video InsideSport produces, we financially support the fur-ever friends ‘Save Our Strays’, who do excellent daily work to help homeless dogs and animals in Mumbai.

CSK vs KKR: Who will win?

The first prediction from the ‘Loyals’ is the clash between defending IPL champions CSK and unbeaten KKR. As per the dogs in Mumbai, CSK are expected to win the contest, beating KKR by a margin of 6-5.

CSK vs KKR head-to-head stats

CSK and KKR have faced each 29 times in the IPL throughout the years, where CSK have been dominating the Knight Riders with 18 wins. Meanwhile, KKR come out victorious on 10 occasions against CSK and one match was abandoned.

Matches Played29
Matches Won (CSK)18
Matches Won (KKR)10
No Result1
Tie0
Win % (CSK)72%
Win % (KKR) 28%

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