Chennai: Defending champions Chennai Super Kings emerged winners in the final of IPL-4 after they defeated Bangalore Royal Challengers by 58 runs at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday.
The biggest blow for Bangalore came in the very first over, when R Ashwin sent danger-man Chris Gayle back to pavilion. Ashwin was Chennai`s lethal weapon against the Jamaican in the last game too.
As the Bangalore batsmen were struggling to find momentum in their chase, Ashwin and Jakati played havoc on them. The only worthwhile performance came in the form of Virat Kohli, who scored 35 off 32 balls. He showed some resistance while wickets fell at a regular interval in his team.
Earlier, a record partnership between Michael Hussey and Murali Vijay powered the defending champions, putting up a huge total of 205 before Royal Challengers Bangalore.
The opening pair of Michael Hussey and Murali Vijay took extreme care to give Chennai a decent start in the final match of IPL-4. They kept the scoreboard ticking with singles. Though it was Vijay who stole the limelight with 95 runs off 52 balls, he was ably supported by Mike Hussey as they put up 159 runs in the opening wicket -- a record first wicket stand in all IPL games.
The biggest blow for Bangalore came in the very first over, when R Ashwin sent danger-man Chris Gayle back to pavilion. Ashwin was Chennai`s lethal weapon against the Jamaican in the last game too.
As the Bangalore batsmen were struggling to find momentum in their chase, Ashwin and Jakati played havoc on them. The only worthwhile performance came in the form of Virat Kohli, who scored 35 off 32 balls. He showed some resistance while wickets fell at a regular interval in his team.
Earlier, a record partnership between Michael Hussey and Murali Vijay powered the defending champions, putting up a huge total of 205 before Royal Challengers Bangalore.
The opening pair of Michael Hussey and Murali Vijay took extreme care to give Chennai a decent start in the final match of IPL-4. They kept the scoreboard ticking with singles. Though it was Vijay who stole the limelight with 95 runs off 52 balls, he was ably supported by Mike Hussey as they put up 159 runs in the opening wicket -- a record first wicket stand in all IPL games.
Vijay missed out on a century when he was caught by Daniel Vettori off Sreenath Aravind`s bowling. Hussey, too, played his role perfectly well before he was caught at long-on by Chris Gayle. He departed scoring 63 off 45 balls. The pair gave Chennai the much needed momentum. The first six of the innings came from Vijay off Aravind at the end of the second over. Soon, Hussey followed suit with a six, over deep backward square leg off Zaheer Khan. Those massive hits set the pace for Chennai to a glorious win.
Earlier, Chennai Super Kings` skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and decided to bat against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Chennai retained the same eleven for the sixth time in a row to set a new IPL record for the maximum number of successive games without a replacement.
Earlier, Chennai Super Kings` skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and decided to bat against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Chennai retained the same eleven for the sixth time in a row to set a new IPL record for the maximum number of successive games without a replacement.
Chennai: M Vijay, MEK Hussey, SK Raina, MS Dhoni*†, JA Morkel, S Badrinath, DJ Bravo, WP Saha, R Ashwin, DE Bollinger, SB Jakati.
Bangalore: CH Gayle, MA Agarwal, V Kohli, AB de Villiers†, SS Tiwary, LA Pomersbach, DL Vettori*, S Aravind, A Mithun, Z Khan, J Syed Mohammad.
Source: http://zeenews.india.com
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