Tuesday 4 October 2011

New South Wales Face Must-win Game

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Chennai Super Kings in New South Wales, CLT20, Chennai

Extracted by Nikita Bastian

October 3, 2011

Match facts

Chennai Super Kings V New South Wales, October 4 from Chennai

Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)

Big Picture

Entering the final group match, the equation is simple in New South Wales, which has four points. Win, and qualified for the semifinals of the Champions League T20 first of that group. If they lose, they came out.

Super Kings, who are two points, you need to beat Trinidad and Tobago Cape Cobras in the first game of the day. If T & T wins Super Kings can do to the semifinals, as they put a big enough win to advance in NSW and Trinidad and Tobago (whose net delivery rate is slightly higher Super Kings') in the annualized net. If the match is washed - thunderstorms are expected - Super Kings did not advance, while NSW will need to beat Trinidad and Tobago, Cape Cobras.

The advantage of both parties benefit, as MS Dhoni said after the defeat to T & T is they play the last match of their group. Based on Cobras T & T later, the teams know exactly what to do to move forward. If the Cobras win, however, the Kings were great before the game starts, and only NSW may make progress.

NSW must be in a better mood to do all or nothing match of the Super Kings. They took advantage of the low, slow pitch MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday, keeping the Indians Bombay to 100, before defeating a swing to the objective the hard way. Super Kings, meanwhile, allowed Kevon Cooper Trinidad and Tobago to produce a barrage of late and then were terrible in the game, but against a bowling attack that has adapted well to the conditions.

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This was a difficult month for MS Dhoni few. Things went downhill quickly to follow India's 2011 World Cup and defending Super Kings' IPL success of its title. It was hard to connect the battery, which hit six commanders to win the World Cup to those who fought to July 22 balls, but in a very different against T & T. Dhoni will be eager to put to rest for at least some of the questions raised about his fitness and, above all in the perspective of a busy international season.

Left arm spinner, Steve O'Keefe seemed to enjoy bowling on the track Chepauk against the Indians in Mumbai that killed 2 to 18 in his four overs. He got upset Andrew Symonds and R Sathish, who settled in the outside hole. With more of the same slowness and lowness guaranteed to be available against the Super Kings O'Keefe could prove crucial to the chances of NSW.

Team news

Shadab Jakata Super Reyes was hit on the finger on Sunday, when Lendl Simmons from the ball in his follow-up. Later, during a television interview, said Jakata finger was swollen slightly. If he can not play, offspinner Suraj Randiv could get a game, Albie Morkel most likely replace the fourth foreign player in the XI. Even otherwise, the nature of the Chepauk track could lead to play three spinners.

NSW pace attack in three parts - Stuart Clark, Mitchell Starc and Patrick Cummins - have all put in decent performances. Given the condition and performance of the previous Super Reyes, however, Simon Katich will have to decide whether it is roulette additional safeguard, O'Keefe and Steven Smith. NSW turning Nathan Hauritz third option, but it was quite expensive, in a match played in the tournament.

Curiosities

Only three batsmen in New South Wales - David Warner, Shane Watson and Daniel Smith - the exercise prices of more than 100 tournaments. Of these, only Warner is a strike-rate greater than 105

In addition, Michael Hussey, Chennai Super Kings batsmen have passed none of the 50 runs the tournament so far.

Dating

"We were not able to read the direction in which he [Sunil Narine] turn the ball, because we have not played before. Sometimes it's hard to play someone that we have not met."

Michael Hussey admitted the Kings were super disoriented roulette against T & T

"That's the beauty of our team. Hopefully when we go through the tournament, the guys [on] his hand and get the job done."

Simon Katich is pleased that New South Wales managed to fight their way out of a difficult situation against Mumbai Indians
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