Hyderabad:
Chennai Super Kings survived some anxious moments
to clinch a seven-wicket victory over Deccan
Chargers and reach the semifinal of the Indian
Premier League in the city on Tuesday night.
Electing to bat, Deccan Chargers put on 147/7
helped by Venugopal Rao (46) and Ravi Teja (40).
Super Kings run-chase stuttered in the middle
overs and they were required to score 28 off
the last three overs. Suresh Raina batted resolutely
to score an unbeaten 54 to see his team through
in the tense moments.
Super Kings' victory
dashed the hopes of Mumbai Indians, who will
play their last match against Royal Challengers
Wednesday but are now out of semifinal contention.
Super Kings finished their league engagement
with 16 points and completed the last-four
line-up along with Rajasthan Royals, Kings
XI Punjab and Delhi Daredevils.
Super Kings' run-chase
did not take off on a blistering note. Stephen
Fleming (14) edged one to slips in the very
first over but the ball went between the wicket-keeper
and first slip. Fleming could add just 22
runs with Parthiv Patel (20) before he slashed
a delivery from P. Vijaykumar (1-32) hard
only to get a thick outside edge which was
taken comfortably by Gilchrist.
Raina changed into attacking
gear and hit over the in-field to score some
boundaries. Mahendra Singh Dhoni (37 off 25)
joined Raina after Patel was out to Sarvesh
Kumar in the 9th over. Dhoni was lucky to
survive in the very first ball. He hit one
straight to Sarvesh but the bowler failed
to get a hand to the catch.
The Super Kings were
72 for two in the 10th over and Dhoni decided
to launch an attack. He hit a massive six
off Pragyan Ojha (1-28) and then two more
boundaries came off his blade. Ojha had his
revenge when Dhoni perished at long-on as
he came down the crease to hit another six.
The match was thrown open after Dhoni was
out as the bowlers gave nothing to score.
Super Kings' required 28 in the last three
overs and finally 7 in the last over. Albie
Morkel took a single off the first ball from
Vijaykumar before Raina hit a six straight
down the ground to take his team home.
Deccan Chargers, in search
for their first win at home, chose to bat
but their star-studded line-up once again
failed to deliver. Chennai's opening bowlers
Makhya Ntini and Manpreet Gony got into the
business right from the start. The duo bowled
with pace and got good bounce and carry from
the wicket. Gony, who has been the find of
the tournament and is the team's leading wicket-taker,
maintained an impeccable off stump line and
gave nothing away to the bowlers.
Exhausted Chargers crumbled again
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The home team suffered
jolts early as captain Adam Gilchrist and
Herschelle Gibbs were out with just 15 runs
on the board. A lacklustre Gibbs, after hitting
two boundaries slashed one straight to Laxmipathy
Balaji at third man off Ntini. Gony then removed
Gilchrist, who got a thick outside-edge while
trying to hit him straight down the ground.
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni decided to finish
Gony's overs. His four overs cost a meagre
21 runs and returned one wicket.
Venugopal and Scott Styris
(20) put down their heads to do the rebuilding
job. But they had to stick to singles and
boundaries with the bowlers sticking to a
tight line. Styris got a life when Ntini lost
a top-edge in the lights, but he failed to
capitalise as in the very next ball he was
bowled while trying to hit him over the leg
side. Deccan needed somebody to take the charge
and lift the scoring rate.
Rao and Ravi Teja put
on 76-runs to put up a decent total on the
board. They belted Laxmipathy Balaji (2-34)
in the 14th over and brought up 100 in the
16th over. Three wickets fell in the 19th
over from Morkel (2-37), but Deccan still
got 13 runs. Afridi, who has been a flop,
came out in the final over and skied one to
Suresh Raina at long-off.
It was an embarrassing
finish for Deccan Chargers, one of the strongest
batting sides on paper, as they finished at
the bottom of the side, and more importantly,
they are the only team that has not scored
a win on home turf.Table toppers Rajasthan
Royals will take on Delhi Daredevils in the
first semifinal on Friday while Super Kings
will clash with Kings XI Punjab on the next
day. The final will take place on Sunday and
all the semifinals and final will be played
im Mumbai.