Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Chennai Super Kings beat Delhi Daredevils

Even before the game started, Chennai Super Kings got the news that they have qualified for the playoffs. Their next target was a point between the first two, especially after they learned last season how difficult it is to win the title after the number 3 or 4. Ranking in the foreground or the luxury of an initial defeat in the play-offs permits, until the third or fourth teams will need to win three games in a row against the best teams in the competition.
With this as motivation, Super Kings began to dismantle the already demoralized and eliminated Delhi Daredevils in the sultry night in Chennai. As usual, the Super Kings were not in a hurry at the start of their innings, but a number of big hits - led by the powerful half-century MS Dhoni - took them to the overall competitiveness.
Super Kings batting is leveling deeper and more dangerous in the competition, and the first pardons M Vijay - including lost capture run-down - let snacks to create a base for the big hitters to follow. Michael Hussey is in talks with the orange cap Chris Gayle almost every game in the last week, and although he could not pluck them again today, its busy 31 Doni allowed to take their time before the explosion at the end of the recording.
Dhoni scored all 17 of his first 19 deliveries before deploying his unique style of batting muscle. Ashish Nehra was beaten over midwicket for six, and then dinked the third man for four. Slower ball Siddarth Kaul was developed in the roof as Dhoni plundered 41 of his last 16 deliveries Pilot Super Kings to 168.
Temerarios, the best team in the league phase of last season, had a dramatic drop in this season. Before each game, the fans were putting their faith in the attacking trio of match awards - Mahela Jayawardene, Virender Sehwag and David Warner - to achieve results. There have been repeated failures of three batters in the season. Today they are missing Jayawardene - as Sri Lanka players have to play in Chennai - Sehwag and fell for a duck in the first over of the chase, leaving Warner with responsibility to make a game of it.
Sober scorers with 44, throwing buckets of sweat in the course of his innings, but with several of his teammates after trying killed in broad strokes, reckless pursuit never threatened. Johan Botha and Unmukt Chand briefly put up some resistance at first, but soon after a series of windows Goals effectively ended the problem of Daredevil.
The result left the Super Kings by 22 points, two clear of his nearest rivals, Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan. Easy win was the final touch to his campaign in the country, marking the festive circle around the stadium to greet Chidambaram vocal and passionate fans.

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