2011 Indian Premier League final

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2011 Indian Premier League final
Event 2011 Indian Premier League
Chennai Super Kings Royal Challengers Bangalore
205/5147/8
20 overs20 overs
Chennai Super Kings won by 58 runs
Date28 May 2011
Venue M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Umpires Asad Rauf (Pakistan)
Simon Taufel (Australia)
Attendance49,637
2010
2012

The 2011 Indian Premier League final was a day/night Twenty20 cricket match played between the Chennai Super Kings and the Royal Challengers Bangalore on 28 May 2011 at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai to determine the winner of the 2011 Indian Premier League, an annual professional Twenty20 cricket league in India. It ended as the defending champion Super Kings defeated the Royal Challengers by 58 runs. [1]

Contents

The Royal Challengers, captained by Daniel Vettori, topped the group stage table with 19 points in 14 matches, whereas the Super Kings, led by MS Dhoni, stood at the second position with just one point less than the Royal Challengers. [2]

Royal Challengers qualified for the final for the second time in their Indian Premier League History. They previously qualified for the final at 2009 Indian Premier League where they lost to the Deccan Chargers by six runs. [3] On the other hand, it was the third overall and second consecutive final for the Super Kings. They previously qualified for the final at 2008 Indian Premier League where they lost to Rajasthan Royals by three wickets in a last ball thriller. [4] and at the very previous, 2010 Indian Premier League where they got a 22 runs win over the Mumbai Indians to bag their first ever Indian Premier League title. [1]

It was also the first time that a defending champion of the tournament qualify for the final and defend their title. Previous champions Rajasthan Royals (2008) and Deccan Chargers (2009) failed to qualify for the final or defend their title at the next tournament. [5] With this win the Chennai Super Kings also became the first team to have won the IPL on more than one occasion. [6]

Match

Summary

Winning the toss, Super Kings' captain MS Dhoni elected to bat first. The Super Kings scored 205 runs in 20 overs with a loss of 5 wickets. They scored 159 in their opening partnership before Mike Hussey got out after scoring 63 runs from 45 balls. [7] But the other opener Murali Vijay was the top scorer for his side. He scored 95 runs just missing out a century. Chris Gayle was the best bowler for the Royal Challengers. He took two wickets. In reply, Royal Challengers failed to build a good pressure opening partnership when their opener Chris Gayle got out for a duck in the third ball of their innings. The Royal Challengers couldn't play effectively in the game as they couldn't build partnerships. Their innings came to an end at 147 with loss of eight wickets. Saurabh Tiwary scored unbeaten 42 for the Royal Challengers. Super Kings bowler Ravichandran Ashwin took three wickets for 16 runs. Murali Vijay was awarded the man of the match for his knock of 95. [8]

Despite being at the losing end Royal Challengers' Chris Gayle was named the man of the tournament for scoring 608 runs with bat and taking 8 wickets with ball. [9] He also won the Orange Cap for scoring 608 runs. [10] Lasith Malinga from Mumbai Indians won the Purple Cap for taking 28 wickets. [11] [12] The Fly Kingfisher Fair Play Award was again won by the Chennai Super Kings for topping the fair-play table. [13] Iqbal Abdullah of Kolkata Knight Riders was awarded the Emerging Player of the Year award. [14]

Scorecard

On-field umpires: Flag of Pakistan.svg Asad Rauf and Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Taufel

Third umpire : Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Kumar Dharmasena

Match referee : Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Roshan Mahanama

Reserve umpire: Flag of India.svg Krishnaraj Srinath

Toss: Super Kings elected to bat first

Result: Super Kings won by 58 runs

League impact: Super Kings won the 2011 Indian Premier League

Source: [15]

Chennai Super Kings innings
Batsmen Method of Dismissal Runs Balls Strike rate
Michael Hussey c Mithun b Syed Mohammed6345140.00
Murali Vijay c Vettori b Aravind9552182.69
MS Dhoni (c)c Kohli b Aravind2213169.23
Suresh Raina b Gayle85160.00
Albie Morkel c Kohli b Gayle2450.00
S Badrinath not out000.00
Dwayne Bravo not out61600.00
Did not bat Wriddhiman Saha, R Ashwin, Doug Bollinger, Shadab Jakati
Extras(lb 7, w 2)9
Total(20 overs, 10.25 runs per over)205/5

Fall of wickets: 1-159 (Hussey, 14.5 overs), 2-188 (M Vijay, 18.1 overs), 3-188 (Dhoni, 18.2 overs), 4-199 (A Morkel, 19.4 overs), 5-199 (Raina, 19.5 overs)

Royal Challengers Bangalore bowling
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Economy
Zaheer Khan 403007.50
Sreenath Aravind 3039213.00
Chris Gayle 403428.50
Syed Mohammed 3039113.00
Daniel Vettori (c)403408.50
Abhimanyu Mithun 2022011.00
Royal Challengers Bangalore innings
Batsmen Method of Dismissal Runs Balls Strike rate
Mayank Agarwal b Ashwin105200.00
Chris Gayle c Dhoni b Ashwin030.00
Virat Kohli lbw b Raina3532109.37
AB de Villiers lbw b Jakati1812150.00
Luke Pomersbach c & b Jakati2366.66
Saurabh Tiwary not out4234123.52
Daniel Vettori (c)c & b Ashwin010.00
Abhimanyu Mithun c Bollinger b Bravo118137.50
Zaheer Khan c Hussey b Bollinger2121100.00
Syed Mohammad not out22100.00
Did not bat Sreenath Aravind
Extras(b 2, lb 2, nb 1, w 1)6
Total(20 overs, 7.35 runs per over)147/8

Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Gayle, 0.3 overs), 2-16 (Agarwal, 2.3 overs), 3-48 (de Villiers, 6.3 overs), 4-62 (Pomersbach, 8.3 overs), 5-69 (Kohli, 9.6 overs), 6-70 (Vettori, 10.2 overs), 7-92 (A Mithun, 12.6 overs), 8-130 (Z Khan, 18.4 overs)

Chennai Super Kings bowling
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Economy
R Ashwin 401634.00
Albie Morkel 302408.00
Doug Bollinger 302819.33
Shadab Jakati 402125.25
Suresh Raina 403919.75
Dwayne Bravo 201517.50

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