Interestingly, CSK has defeated MI for all two times in this current season and the former relishes the back-to-back victories in the El Clasico clash.
Pandya wrote, "Devastated, gutted, hurt. Tough to take, for all of us. To my teammates, I’ve enjoyed the bond that we built - we fought for each other every step of the way."
In the midst of sending grave disappointments back to the country, the team has bid a tearful adieu from the tournament and England will meet Pakistan in the finals.
India's cricket governing body, BCCI took to Twitter and wrote, "Team India put up a fight but it was England who won the match. We had a solid run till the semifinal & enjoyed a solid support from the fans."
Interestingly, Kohli is the seventh player after MS Dhoni, Eoin Morgon, Willaim Porterfield, Aaron Finch, Kane Williamson, and Asghar Afghan to lead a side in 50 or more T20s.
Sachin Tendulkar has become the first cricketer in India to bestowed with the award in 1998 following which Dhoni won the award in 2007 and Kohli in 2018.