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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Raina powers Chennai into IPL final

Suresh Raina smashed an unbeaten 73 as Chennai Super Kings produced a stunning turnaround to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets on Tuesday and storm into the Indian Premier League final.


Suresh Raina smashed an unbeaten 73 as CSK produced a stunning turnaround to beat RCB by six wickets and storm into the IPL-4 final. © AFP
Raina battled cramps on way to his 50-ball knock and shared 46 runs with Albie Morkel (28 not out) to help the defending champions overhaul Bangalore's 175-4 with two balls to spare at the Wankhede Stadium.
Needing 33 runs to win from the last two overs, Morkel and Raina hammered 21 runs in the 19th over bowled by left-arm paceman Sreenath Aravind to leave Chennai needing just 12 in the last.
Morkel brought off the winning runs with a six off captain Daniel Vettori to cap a memorable outing for Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men.
Bangalore will get another shot at making the final according to the new IPL format, taking on the winner of the second playoff between Kolkata and Mumbai to be played on Wednesday.
The final will be played in Chennai on Saturday.
Chennai were staring down the barrel after being reduced to 7-2 in the second over but Raina put the innings back on track with a vital 63-run stand with Subramaniam Badrinath (34).

Albie Morkel brought off the winning runs with a six off Daniel Vettori to cap a memorable outing for Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men. © AFP
Raina's innings upstaged a fine effort by Bangalore's Virat Kohli who hit 70 not out off 44 balls with three sixes and five fours after Dhoni won the toss and elected to field.
Kohli also shared 48-runs for the fourth wicket with Luke Pomersbach (29) to help Bangalore recover from early losses, including the dismissal of explosive opener Chris Gayle for eight.
Gayle, the leading run-scorer of the tournament with 519 runs from 10 just innings, was trapped leg-before by Ravichandran Ashwin while attempting to sweep the off-spinner.
Ashwin, who took a nasty blow on his head while fielding off his own bowling, picked up 1-33 while Doug Bollinger impressed the most among pacemen with figures of 1-20 off his four overs.

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