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The next three games were won too, as Hussey’s fellow Australian
                                                                                    left-hander,  Matthew  Hayden,  smashed  81  against  Mumbai
                                                                                    Indians as Chennai again topped 200, and then 70 of 49 balls
                                                                                    against Kolkata Knight Riders in a devastating nine-wicket win
                                                                                    completed with three overs to spare. With Muralitharan going
                                                                                    for just 12 runs in his four overs during the Kolkata game, the
                                                                                    south Indians appeared to have unearthed a winning mentality.
                                                                                    That  suspicion  was  compounded  when  Bangalore  were  seen
                                                                                    off by 13 runs - despite the absence on a seamer-friendly pitch
                                                                                    of  the  supposedly  undroppable  Muralitharan  -  with  Dhoni
                                                                                    contributing 65 off 30 balls and Gony taking three wickets, but
                                                                                    the departure of both Hussey and Hayden, who were needed on
                                                                                    international duty in the Caribbean, threatened to undermine

                                                                                    what until then had been a faultless display.


                                                                                    Three defeats followed in five days as the former New Zealand
                                                                                    captain  Stephen  Fleming  struggled  to  impose  himself  in  the
                                                                                    absence  of  the  two  Australians,  and  many  felt  Chennai  had
                                                                                    irretrievably  lost  momentum  when  they  provided  a  rare  win
                                                                                    for  Chargers  following  a  below-par  batting  display  at  the  MA
                                                                                    Chidambaram Stadium.


                                                                                    But no dressing room including the tough-as-teak Wessels and
                                                                                    the unflappable Dhoni was ever going to go down with anything
                                                                                    resembling  a  whimper  and  the  rot  was  stopped  in  thrilling
                                                                                    fashion  against  Delhi  Daredevils  on  May  8  at  the  Feroz  Shah
                                                                                    Kotla. Needing 15 off Shoaib Malik’s final over to surpass the
                                                                                    hosts’ total of 187 for five, Chennai were indebted to Gony, who
                                                                                    hit a six and a four before Subramaniam Badrinath completed
                                                                                    the job off the last delivery of the match. That result galvanised
                                                                                    the side once more, providing them with the self-belief that they
                                                                                    did  not  need  Hussey and Hayden to do  well, and fifties from
                                                                                    Dhoni and Badrinath, as well as five wickets for Lakshmipathy
                                                                                    Balaji were too good in the next game against Kings XI Punjab.


                                                                                    Another blip followed as Chennai lost three of their next four
                                                                                    matches, including a shock reverse at the hands of Bangalore
                                                                                    - in spite of a four-wicket burst from Morkel. But they dug deep
                                                                                    at the right time, securing a semi-final spot with a comfortable
                                                                                    seven-wicket win over Deccan Chargers as Raina eased his side













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