Mike Hussey fifty earns Chennai 25-run win against Pune

CHENNAI, (Reuters) – Mike Hussey’s half-century and  three wickets from Albie Morkel earned champions Chennai Super  Kings a 25-run victory against Pune Warriors in the Indian  Premier League (IPL) yesterday.

Australian Hussey anchored the Chennai innings with a  48-ball 61 to take them to a challenging 142 for six after the  Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led team was put in to bat first by Yuvraj  Singh.

The left-handed Hussey, put down by Yuvraj on 28, added 64  for the opening wicket with Murali Vijay (31) with half a dozen  boundaries and a six.

West Indies fast bowler Jerome Taylor picked up three  wickets for 30 runs for the Pune outfit, who lost their third in  five matches in their debut season of the IPL.

Jerome Taylor, second left, is congratulated after dismissing topscorer Mike Hussey (not in picture) for 61. Taylor ended with three wickets.

The Pune side lost four wickets for 40 inside the first six  overs and never recovered from the poor start, struggling for  momentum throughout their innings.

Morkel picked up two wickets in his opening spell and came  back to dismiss the dangerous Yuvraj (34) to snuff out the hopes  of a win for Pune, who managed just 117 for nine.

Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin (2-19) and Australian  paceman Doug Bollinger (2-20) picked up two wickets apiece as  Chennai jumped to the fourth spot in the table with the win.