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Chennai Super Kings looks to seal semi-final spot

May 27th, 2008 · No Comments

In a 54th Match at Hyderabad on May 27 at 14:30 GMT, which is Day and Night game, Deccan Chargers will host Chennai Super Kings.

After Mumbai Indians defeat today, this has meant that Delhi Dare Devils have progressed to the semi-finals. Mumbai Indians will have to rely on Chennai Super Kings losing this game against the bottom placed Deccan Chargers along with defeating Bangalore and ensuring they end on a higher run rate. If Chennai Super Kings will win this game, they will seal the final semi-final spot.

This match will clear the final four to the IPL Semi-Finals.

Deccan Chargers Team (Likely):
Adam Gilchrist (capt & wk), Shahid Afridi, Herschelle Gibbs, Rohit Sharma, Venugopal Rao, Ravi Teja, Scott Styris, PM Sarvesh Kumar, Pragyan Ojha, RP Singh, P Vijaykumar.

Chennai Super Kings Team (Likely):
Parthiv Patel, Stephen Fleming, Suresh Raina, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt/wk), S Badrinath, Albie Morkel, S Vidyut, Joginder Sharma, Muttiah Muralitharan, Manpreet Gony, Makhaya Ntini.

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Delhi in Semi-finals , Mumbai Loses

May 26th, 2008 · No Comments

The Rajasthan Royals snatched a well fought game against the Mumbai Indians in a thriller that went down to the last ball. Although the Royals had already confirmed their semi-finals spot, the Mumbai Indians needed to win this match desperately to have a good chance in securing a place in the semis. Not only have the Mumbai Indians been denied the two important points they needed, they have also been left at the mercy of the Chennai Super Kings who play Hyderabad Decaan Chargers tomorrow. If the Deccan Chargers win, they will proceed to the semis but if they lose, Mumbai will need to win their next game to advance.

However, Mumbai losing today means the Delhi Daredevils have secured a place in the semi-finals and so the Delhi-ites have a reason to party for the next couple of days.

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Umpire Shastri invites Mumbai’s ire, management may complaint says Sachin

May 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

MUMBAI: It’s rare that Sachin Tendulkar loses his cool. But on Wednesday after the loss against Team Mohali, the batting maestro was livid. It’s just that only those in the dressing room felt the heat of his anger. Tendulkar wasn’t just dismayed by his teammates who messed up a super chance to inch closer to the IPL semifinal spot but was also cheesed off by the decisions of the third umpire Suresh Shastri, who according to the Mumbai Indians “goofed-up big time”.

“There seems to be something fishy, how can he be targeting us all the time. Most of his run-out calls were
ridiculous”, said a member of the team management.

On his part, Tendulkar himself chose to be diplomatic. “ICC regulations do not allow us to comment but yes, everyone has seen how the decisions (third umpire’s) went. Obviously, it does hurt when such things happen but the whole world has seen the decisions and the whole world has watched which way they went. I’m not trying to indicate anything to anyone but had the run-outs not happened we would’ve got those extra runs and won,” said Tendulkar after the game.

When asked if he will take up the matter with the authorities, he said, “We’ll leave it to the team management if they want to do anything about it.”

According to team sources, Mumbai Indians felt that they had been done-in in three of the four run-outs including the one where Luke Pomersbach was given the benefit of doubt when a throw from the deep directly hit the stumps.

The second big error, according to the team, was when Piyush Chawla apparently missed to rip the bails off in first attempt when trying to run out Dwayne Smith. “We were shocked to see the screen flashing ‘Run Out’. In fact, we initially thought it was a mistake,” said the source.

In fact, there was more anger directed against Shastri. “It was the same umpire who refused to call a bouncer even when a bowler bowled four consecutive one against us in our game against Delhi Daredevils,” recalled a team management member.

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