Chennai Super Kings

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Theirs isn't the most imaginative team name — they sound similar to the ICL Chennai Super Stars. But they have an imaginative, intuitive World Cup winning captain and a South African coach of Australian roots known to be a hard-as-nails man.

They also have some of the best left-handers in the game — Hayden, Hussey and Oram.

Beyond their experienced pros, the bowling looks thin, but one can trust Dhoni to extract the best out of his utility players.


Players

Matthew Hayden
Stephen Fleming
Michael Hussey
Suresh Raina
S Badrinath
Abhinav Mukund
S Anirudha
Napoleon Einstein
Arun Karthik
Jacob Oram
Albie Morkel
Joginder Sharma
Vidyut Sivaramakrishnan

  Shabad Jakati
Suresh Kumar
Muttiah Muralitharan
Makhaya Ntini
L Balaji
R Ashwin
Sudeep Tyagi
Viraj Vilas Kadbe
Palani Amarnath
Manpreet Gony
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Captain)
Parthiv Patel
Last Updated ( Sunday, 11 May 2008 00:26 )  

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Jayasuriya blasts against Chennai Super Kings
On a dark Wednesday night, the Wankhede Stadium of Mumbai dazzled with fireworks from Sanath Jayasuriya, who was on a rampage and steered Mumbai Indians to a nine-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings.

When Jayasuriya, who had not really play a big innings in the tournament so far, came out to open with Sachin Tendulkar, spectators expected some magical show but they did not anticipate that it would be something incredible. No matter what was thrown on to him, he pulled it out of the ground. Dhoni could do nothing to stop the run riot and was left helpless and hapless.