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Delhi 12 9 3 0 +0.31 18
Chennai 13 7 5 1 +0.93 15
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West Indies tour of England, 2009

Fixtures

May 2009
Wed 6 - Sun 10 11:00 local, 10:00 GMT
1st Test - England v
West Indies Lord's, London
Thu 14 - Mon 18 11:00 local, 10:00 GMT
2nd Test - England v West Indies Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street

Thu 21 10:45 local, 09:45 GMT
1st ODI - England v West Indies Headingley, Leeds
Sun 24 10:45 local, 09:45 GMT
2nd ODI - England v West Indies County Ground,
Tue 26 10:45 local, 09:45 GMT
3rd ODI - England v West Indies Edgbaston, Birmingham

Monday, May 18, 2009

Match Report: Kolkata Knight Riders vs. Chennai Super Kings

Bulletin by Shwe Wai
CENTURION: At long last, a win and in a fairytale chase at that. After having wondered how long the roll of the dice would go against them, stunning knocks by skipper Brendon McCullum and Brad Hodge let Kolkata Knight Riders pinch a seven-wicket victory off the last ball of their DLF Indian Premier League match against Chennai Super Kings here on Monday.

Chasing a tall 189-run target - the second highest score in IPL 2009 - Knight Riders set off in relentless pursuit with McCullum and Hodge believing that they could end the string of defeats. McCullum spared no bowler as he took upon himself the task of spurring the team along on the road to victory. Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni searched in vain for ways to stop him.

Off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan was a veritable picture of mastery of his craft as he bowled four overs for 16 runs but paceman Albie Morkel, Sudeep Tyagi and L Balaji were prodigal on Monday night.

McCcullum smashed 81 off 48 balls (11 fours, three sixes) while Sourav Ganguly fell cheaply and Hodge played himself in during their 90-run second-wicket stand. He was particularly severe on Sudeep Tyagi, one of Chennai Super Kings’ most efficient bowlers, striking him for four successive fours and a six in one over to power Kolkata Knight Riders' chase.

Hodge (71 not out, 44 balls, four fours, four sixes) took charge after McCullum was bowled by Shadab Jakati and waded into L Balaji, Chennai Super Kings' death over specialist. Hodge added 56 runs off 28 balls with Wriddhiman Saha (25 13 balls, two fours and a six), to see the side home in a nerve-wracking finish when Suresh Raina very nearly bowled a magical final over.

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