Chennai slump to second loss in CLT20
By PTI - CAPE TOWN
16th October 2012 09:09 PM
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Highveld Lions' Gulam Bodi reacts as he makes a run against the Chennai Super Kings during a Champions League Twenty20 in Cape Town, South Africa. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam) -
Chennai Super Kings Faf du Plessis second (left) reacts with team members as they take the wicket of Highveld Lions' Quinton de Kock (unseen) during a Champions League Twenty20 in Cape Town, South Africa. (AP/PTI)
Chennai Super Kings' chances for a
semifinal berth in the Champions League Twenty20 suffered a
blow as they slumped to their second consecutive defeat in the
tournament with a six-wicket loss at the hands of Highveld
Lions here on Tuesday.
After being sent into bat, Chennai posted a challenging
158 for six with captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni top-scoring with
34 but the Lions chased down the target with three balls to
spare in a thrilling Group B match that went down the wire at
the Newlands.
Opener Gulam Bodi smashed a 46-ball 64 to play a big role
in the Lions' win. The local side now are in a very good
position to make it to the semifinals having beaten defending
champions Mumbai Indians in their opening match on October 14.
Chennai, who had lost to Sydney Sixers in their opening
match on October 14, squandered a sensational start in their
defence of 158.
Pacer Doug Bollinger (2/18) got two quick wickets early on
to reduce the Lions to eight runs for two in the third over
but Chennai allowed the local side to wriggle out of the tight
spot and then to eventually win the match.
Chennai will now have to win both their remaining matches
to have any chance of making it to the semifinals.
Bodi and Neil McKenzie (32) shared a 93-run stand for the
third wicket from 9.5 overs to turn the tide in favour of the
Lions.
The Lions needed 51 from the last five overs and 20 from
the last two overs and they did it in style by reaching 159
for four with three balls to spare.
For Chennai, Ravichandran Ashwin and Albie Morkel took a
wicket each, besides the two wickets by Bollinger for 18 runs.
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