Chennai kick off IPL title defence with thrilling win

CHENNAI, (Reuters) – Chennai Super Kings kicked off  their title defence with a thrilling two-run victory over  Kolkata Knight Riders in the first match of the fourth Indian  Premier League yesterday.

After a prolonged conference with skipper Mahendra Singh  Dhoni and other senior team mates, Tim Southee rapped a yorker  at Rajat Bhatia’s pad, denying him the boundary off the last  ball that the Knight Riders were seeking.

Chasing 154, the Kolkata outfit got off to a rollicking  start provided by Jacques Kallis (54) and Manvinder Bisla (27)  but losing Kallis, Eoin Morgan and skipper Gautam Gambhir in  quick succession derailed their pursuit.

Manoj Tiwary’s 15-ball 27 left them with nine runs to score  off the last over with four wickets in hand but they managed  only six to finish at 151-7.
Earlier, Chennai Super Kings lost opener Murali Vijay in the  first over but the right-left combination of Srikkanth Anirudha  (64) and Suresh Raina (33) vindicated Dhoni’s decision to bat  first at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Jacques Kallis

Kolkata could have seized the early initiative but for their  sloppy fielding.
Yusuf Pathan dropped both Anirudha, son of former India  captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth, and Raina early in their  innings and the team paid the price as the batsmen forged a  75-run stand.

Pathan then experienced what it feels to be let down by a  fielding colleague when Morgan gave Anirudha a second reprieve  off his bowling.
Dhoni chipped in with a 21-ball 29 and Albie Morkel hit  compatriot Kallis for a six off the last ball of the innings to  power the home team to 153-4.