Perfect Comeback! Watson Guides Chennai Super Kings to IPL Title 2018
csk players celeberate the ipl2018 with trophy.(photo:BCCI) |
Chennai
Super Kings completed
a fairy tale comeback from disgrace to glory, clinching their third
IPL title
after imposing all-rounder Shane Watson single-handedly hammered Sunrises Hyderabad into submission with a blazing hundred in the final in Mumbai
on Sunday.
Reinstated into the IPL
after
a two-year
ban
for
their team
management's role in the 2013 spot-fixing scandal, CSK outplayed SRH by eight
wickets with
Watson's
unbeaten 117 off 57 balls in a high-pressure game being the icing on the cake.
The Australian smashed 11 fours and 8 sixes en route to his second
hundred of the season
as CSK
raced home in 18.3 overs. SRH had
posted a challenging 178 for six courtesy Kane Willamson (47 off 36) and Yusuf
Pathan (45* off 25).
The other in-form CSK
batsman, Ambati Raydu, hit the winning
four that
led to wild
celebrations.
Watson also shared a 117-run partnership with Suresh
Raina (32
off 24) for
the second
wicket,
ensuring a smooth chase for CSK.
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Such was Super
Kings'
domination over an otherwise formidable SRH
that they beat the Williamson-led side four
times in as
many
games this season.
The MS Dhoni-captained side had entered
a seventh IPL final and their stellar
campaign ended
with a record
equalling third title,
tying
them up with Mumbai Indians.
shane watson celebrating after completed his century(photo:BCCI) |
The star of the night was the one
and only
Shane
Watson. The
36-year-old, who previously
won the title
with Rajasthan Royals in the league's inaugural season in 2008, muscled his way to 50 in
only 33 balls and then smashed Sandeep Sharma for 26 runs in the 13th over to
make it a virtual no-contest.
It was not surprise that
he ended with 555 runs in the season including two hundreds and as many half centuries.
Earlier, Williamson missed
out on
yet another fifty in a highly successful season as Sunrisers Hyderabad piled on a
challenging score
after a slow start.
Williamson led his side from the front once
again hitting 2 sixes and 5 fours in his
innings before
Pathan pummelled the opposition
bowlers in
the death overs.
Carlos
Brathwaite (21 in 11) came up with the much needed big
hits towards the end to take his team close to 180.
CSK kept a tight rein on the Sunrisers Hyderabad batsmen initially while also taking
a wicket through
a run-out. The
first four overs
saw only one boundary being hit – a turn to fine leg for
four by Dhawan off Lungi Ngidi.
Super
Kings also
struck an early blow when Shreevats Goswami was run
out. The
fall
of the early wicket and
a maiden over bowled to Sunrisers
captain Kane Williamson by Ngidi kept the score down to 17
for 1 in four.
Deepak Chahar, who was bowling well till then, dug in one
short ball
to Williamson in the fifth
over who
smacked it for a six over long leg and then was pulled for a
four by the New Zealander.
And when Shardul Thakur too erred in length, he was hoisted
over long on by Dhawan for a maximum, taking SRH to 42
for 1 by
the end
of Powerplay.
Williamson, by now into the groove,
drove and scooped Dwayne Bravo for a four
and a six in
the bowler's
first over,
and the eigth
overall, to increase the run-rate further.
The second
wicket partnership
reached the 50-mark when
it was snapped by Ravindra Jadeja who bowled out
Dhawan when the left-handed opener missed a
heave on the 25th ball he faced.
The run-rate dropped a bit after his
departure and at the half-way mark Sunrisers were
73
for 2.The promoted Shakib
Al Hasan hit the accurate Jadeja
for a six and a four to the mid-wicket region after Williamson's leading edge ran away to the boundary so that 17
runs were
taken off the left-arm spinner in the 11th
over to boost
the run rate.
Williamson struck Bravo for consecutive fours in the 12th
over and
was well in sight of his 9th 50 of the season when Dhoni brought back Sharma who lured him out with a wide
ball and
got him stumped him off the first
ball of a new spell.
The Sunrisers captain,
by far his side's major run-getter who also became the third
highest scorer in one IPL season, went back after striking 2
sixes
and 5
fours
to
leave his side at 101 for 3.
Pathan started in aggressive
fashion and
put on a useful stand of 32 with Shakhib
before
the latter drove Bravo straight to Raina at extra
cover and was caught.
It was later left to Pathan and the big-hitting West
Indian Brathwaite to give the total a big boost in
the death overs as they added 34 runs in the last three overs.
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