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Experience counts in big moments — Faf

Chennai’s ‘Dad’s Army’ moves closer to IPL crown

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Twenty20 cricket is perceived primarily as a stage at which young players perform best but the warhorses at Chennai Super Kings have turned that notion on its head by marching into the Indian Premier League (IPL) final for a record seventh time.

When the franchise completed their recruitmen­t drive at January’s IPL player auction, some cheeky fans likened the Chennai dugout to a “retirement home”. The joke is now firmly on those detractors after 36-year-old Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his ‘Dad’s Army’ moved to within one win of a third IPL title.

Chennai’s unlikely run to the final remained on course thanks to a 33-year-old South African, who snatched an improbable two-wicket victory from the jaws of defeat in Tuesday’s qualifier against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Faf du Plessis rediscover­ed his batting magic to smash an unbeaten 67 and complete a tricky chase, sealing victory with five balls to spare with a booming six.

Old bodies

“The vision that the franchise had, of keeping experience­d players, was something a lot of people questioned,” Du Plessis said in a postmatch interview. “We have a few old bodies in the team but in big moments you want experience there.”

Chennai’s progressio­n to Sunday’s final in Mumbai is even more impressive considerin­g they were suspended for two seasons following an illegal betting controvers­y before returning for the 11th edition of the tournament.

The franchise, which looked keen to retain the core of their previous squads in January’s auction, fielded seven players over 30 against Hyderabad.

While the likes of 37-yearold Harbhajan Singh and Shane Watson, a year his junior, had forgettabl­e outings, Du Plessis’ blistering counteratt­ack more than made up for their failures.

Chasing a modest 140 for victory, Chennai suffered top and middle-order meltdowns before Du Plessis mounted a spectacula­r fightback.

The Proteas captain reiterated the importance of expertise in such circumstan­ces. “It’s nice we have so many experience­d players to rely on. Chennai’s been to seven-eight finals, so [have] the experience of big games,” du Plessis said.

 ?? PTI ?? Kolkata Knight Riders’ players celebrate after the dismissal of Rajasthan Royals batsman Sanju Samson.
PTI Kolkata Knight Riders’ players celebrate after the dismissal of Rajasthan Royals batsman Sanju Samson.

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