Though some T20 games have fairy tale ending, it seems predictable in T20 competitions that most of the times it is the underdogs who are emerging as the winner at the end of the tournament. This is true with respect to the Indian team winning the first T20 world cup followed up with Pakistan. The same fairy tales are happening with IPL as well. The first IPL won by RR where no one gave them a chance even to reach the final four, the second edition goes to DC and the third goes to Chennai Super Kings. Not that Chennai has a bad team, but the kind of up’s and down’s that this team has gone through, very few would have bet their money on them winning the cup in the middle stage of the tournament when they seem like down and out.
The turn around for Chennai came with them winning the last league match against Punjab in Dharmasala. It seems like much difficult for them to chase down 190+ score to win a match and reach semi final. The difficulty seems impossible at one stage though Dhoni is batting at one end they need to score almost 15 runs per over. But, seems like Dhoni has some other ideas and just started hitting all the bowlers out of the ground. The result is in their favor and they are ecstatic to reach top four and went on to win the tournament.
Catches win matches they say and if you don’t grab the opportunities not once but twice at the crucial time then that’s for sure means that some one need to compensate that with special batting performance. None happened for Mumbai. Though Pollard seems like achieving at the end what seems like inevitable, but then it’s become too tough for him as well. Many times in a pressure final like this, often the team who handles pressure well will go and cross the final hurdle. Chennai did that extremely well and grabbed all the opportunities that Mumbai gave them with both hands. All Chennai did in this final was cashing on the oppostion’s mistakes and they did it extremely well. Hindsight, it is Mumbai who flunked at the crucial time and lost cup themselves rather than Chennai winning it. Nevertheless, CONGRATS CHENNAI.