Shane Warne is an inspirational leader

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He is one of the world's most formidable T20 players, but Dmitri Mascarenhas is having to warm the bench as his Rajasthan Royals team can't seem to put a foot wrong these days and as Roma Khanna discovered in this exclusive interview, Dmitri isn't complaining.

Dmitri Mascarenhas: It's been brilliant. The Yuvraj thing (hitting him for five sixes in an over) comes up a lot. It's all fun and it is nice that people remember things like that.

Roma Khanna: You have not played a match so far and you will be going back next week but the team it seems is doing really well and has a momentum going. How do you feel being part of the team which was not given much of a chance compared to other glamourous sides that we have in the IPL?

Dmitri Mascarenhas: At the start of the tournament, we were not given much of a chance but it has been absolutely brilliant and some unbelievable cricket has been played that I have seen on TV and since I have been here it has been remarkable, We are playing well. It is unfortunate that I have not been playing. That's what happens when you come into a winning side, it is hard to break in. Hopefully I will get my chance at some stage. I have been sitting on the sidelines, seeing my team win but the most important thing is that we win.

Roma Khanna: You are only here for another week now and you share a great friendship with Shane Warne. Tell us about the rapport that you two share.

Dmitri Mascarenhas: He came to Hampshire and I played for Hampshire in 2000 and we have been pretty close since then and we keep in touch and we are very good friends. He is an inspirational leader and he knows how to get the best out of people and that are the best qualities that you can have on the cricket field. And it is not just the senior players but also the younger players, he brings people together. As we have seen we were not given much of a chance at the start but we are probably rated favourites at the moment. So everything is going quite well.
Last Updated ( Friday, 09 May 2008 10:17 )  

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IPL 2008 Winners

Chennai Super Kings outclass Kings XI Punjab to enter final
Chennai Super Kings  drubbed Kings XI Punjab  by nine wickets in a lop-sided contest in Mumbai on Saturday night to storm into Sunday's final against table toppers Rajasthan Royals .

After restricting the Punjab side to a meagre 112 for eight, the Chennai side romped home riding on a second wicket stand of 102 runs between opener Parthiv Patel (51 off 48 balls) and Suresh Raina (55 off 34 balls) at the Wankhede Stadium.

The best chance for Kings XI, after putting up a pathetic batting display on winning the toss, was to strike a few early blows.

They managed to dismiss opener S Vidyut cheaply for six to reduce Chennai to 14 for one, but then the left-handed combination of Patel and the more aggressive Raina took control of the proceedings.

They made runs at a comfortable pace and raced past the finish line in 14.5 overs to complete a thumping victory.

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