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Chennai pip Warriors, both make semi-finals

**It’s not often that both contestants of a sporting encounter celebrate at the end of a match. That strange sight was on offer in Port Elizabeth after Chennai Super Kings prevailed over Warriors in a tense league match, paving the way for both teams to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League Twenty20 at the expense of Victoria. **

Chennai’s chances seemed to have evaporated when they stumbled to 136 after choosing to bat in a must-win match, but on a spin-friendly track their strategy of packing the team with slow bowlers paid off as they tenaciously defended that total to set up an all-IPL semi-final against Royal Challengers Bangalore in Durban.

Briefly, midway through the chase, it looked as though an IPL team would break the hearts of the home crowd for the second day in a row but it was the Chennai fans who faced some panicky moments when Justin Kreusch and Mark Boucher revived the Warriors with a 44-run fourth-wicket stand.

Two Boucher sixes off Shadab Jakati left Warriors needing a gettable 32 off three overs with seven wickets remaining and two set batsmen at the crease. Chennai’s edginess was shown by Muttiah Muralitharan’s tirade at S Badrinath after a run-out chance was muffled following some kamikaze running between the wickets in the 16th over.

R Ashwin, battered in the Super Over against Victoria, then returned to virtually ensure David Hussey’s side will be returning home early. His carrom ball worked to perfection in the 18th over, foxing both Kreusch and Boucher, to swing the game Chennai’s way, though a four in between raised the biggest cheer of the day as it confirmed Warriors’ qualification - they needed 109 to seal a place in the final four. Chennai’s key bowlers, Doug Bollinger and Murali, then held their nerve against Warriors’ non-specialist batsmen to preserve their team’s 100% record of progressing from the league phase of every tournament they have played in so far.

Victoria would never have felt more confident of making the semi-finals than when Warriors captain Davy Jacobs was batting in his usual thrill-a-minute style to power the chase of a seemingly inadequate target early on. Jacobs survived in the second over when the ball rolled off his bat onto the stumps and Warriors confidently progressed to 38 for 1 in the Powerplays, but Chennai clawed back after that.

Shadab Jakati and Murali choked the runs, before Jacobs fell to a well-judged overhead catch from Michael Hussey at deep midwicket. Three overs later, Suresh Raina’s magic arm earned a wicket with his third delivery to further slow down the home team. In seven overs after the Powerplays, Warriors made only 28 and lost two major wickets, pushing the asking rate to double digits. The game then tilted the Warriors’ way before Ashwin’s intervention proved decisive.

Chennai’s bowlers saved the blushes of a highly rated batting unit, which struggled against a disciplined home side. Warriors have five bowlers with international experience in their line-up but it was the sixth, medium-pacer Kreusch, who made the biggest impact. His no-frills wicket-to-wicket bowling fetched him three wickets and ruined the platform Chennai’s openers, Hussey and M Vijay, had constructed.

The other impressive Warriors bowler was Johan Botha, one of the tournament’s most economical, who again handcuffed the opposition and dismissed Hussey in the 14th over, one ball after he reached his half-century, to change the course of the innings. From what was a potentially threatening 94 for 2, Chennai could only scrape 20 runs in the next five overs, when they should have been launching an all-out attack.

Chennai’s openers had made a rock-solid start, setting up their side for what should have been a far more challenging target. Vijay was the dominant partner in a 63-run stand. Hussey was more circumspect early on, knocking the singles around - his first stroke of aggression as in the fifth over, charging down and lofting Lonwabo Tsotsobe towards long-on. A powerful reverse-sweep for four followed off Nicky Boje, before he started peppering his favourite midwicket region. There were only two dot balls in his final 21 deliveries.

His dismissal, however, sandwiching those of Raina and S Badrinath to Kreusch, derailed Chennai. They got going again only in the 19th over, when MS Dhoni clubbed 17 runs off Tsotsobe, including a giant six over midwicket. In a low-scoring encounter, 136 proved enough.

**The result was a hard pill to swallow for Victoria, who are eliminated despite losing only one match in the tournament. **

http://www.cricinfo.com/t20champions2010/content/current/story/478339.html

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*1st semi-final: Chennai v RC Bangalore at Durban *
Sep 24, 2010 (17:30 local, 15:30 GMT)

*2nd semi-final: South Aust v Warriors at Centurion *
Sep 25, 2010 (17:30 local, 15:30 GMT)

*Final: TBA v TBA at Johannesburg *
Sep 26, 2010 (17:30 local, 15:30 GMT)

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Pretty well "scripted" Championd League. Two teams from IPL in the semis and one will be making it to the final against an international county team! I am sure its all a "coincidence"

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where is that Sharabee Royal Chokers Bangalore fan? :)

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Raina played a jem of a innings

Bollinger running through RCB

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hahaha HEY... Im not a RCB fan.. I'm all about the DDs who arent even playing..

I was just supporting RCB anyway in their matches.. obviously since they are an indian team.

Amazing innings by Raina.. he is just tooo good on his day..

Go CSK!

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Yup Raina Played A Great Knock :k:

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all the "scripted" talk is pretty rubbish isnt it!! none of the IPL teams made it last season.. what happened there?

bakvaas baaand karr :D

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yaar tum ko ghussa dilane ki puri koshish kari lekin nakami hui! lol

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Not script in my opinion. With 3 teams in the tournament, millions of dollars in resources, some of the best international talent, one of the IPL teams should atleast reach the final, if not win it. A Pakistani team might have taken that slot easily :stuck_out_tongue:

Indians should be worried about that fact that there are only 3 Indian bolwers in the top 30 leading wicket takers of the tournament and only 2 Indians with good economy rates out of top twenty who bowled at least 8 overs. With so many IPL teams in CL, one should expect better, given that 5 of top 20 leading run scorers are Indians.

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kaka.. i think most indians do realize that our bowling is weak.. and it looks much weaker when compared to the batting.. which is #1 in the world.. fact is that even with the "weak" bowlers indias win ratio in tests is the up there.. the record for last 2-3 yrs is good.. obviously these weak bowlers are taking 20 wks right? :D

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^ Bowlers in current Indian national team are decent. I am talking about second string bowlers trying to get a place in national XI.

I am just saying that concentrating IPL and T20 are not helping them much and Indian board should do something about grooming them.

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and our bowling is No 1 in the world :smiley: :jhanda:

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Our bowlers are also number one in other things which has already been discussed extensively in KK

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The reason for no Pakistan team playing is Ijaz Butt if you don’t know about it. I understand that the League organizers might not be too enthusiatic about having a Pakistani team but still if we can blame one person it is our retarded Baba who first said that no Pakistan team will play in CL T20 and then later denied it as usual.

‘No Pakistan team in Champions League’ - Butt](http://www.cricinfo.com/ipl2010/content/story/450018.html)

Pakistan disappointed at Champions League exclusion

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Just focus on the positive points dude :D