Bizarre endings, and Gony's nightmare
Plays of the Day from the IPL fixture between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore in Chennai
Plays of the day from the IPL fixture between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore in Chennai

It's not over yet
Welcome to the IPL, where things are so exciting no one's even sure when the
game's over. With seven deliveries remaining and Chennai Super Kings needing
three to win, R Vinay Kumar charged in to bowl. Suresh Raina slapped the
wide full toss served up through covers for two, and umpire Rudi Koertzen
signalled a no-ball - the extra run should have ended the match, but it
didn't. Raina faced another delivery from Vinay, crashing it for four to
take Chennai's total five runs beyond Royal Challengers Bangalore's and giving cricket statisticians something to quarrel about in their next meeting. The extra ball and runs were eventually discounted, and Chennai finished the game on 162.
Such is life
With Chennai's chase off to a cracking start, Harsha Bhogle, in the commentary box, was chatting to Virat Kohli, who was fielding at point, over the microphone. M Vijay slashed the next delivery towards Kohli, who was nutmegged when attempting a
regulation stop. Bhogle asked after the misfield whether talking on-air
had distracted Kohli, to which his reply was: "Shit happens".
Gony baloney
It's hard to think of a player having a worse tournament than Manpreet
Gony. He's leaking runs at nearly two-a-ball, being butter-fingered in the
field, and the one chance he had to bat ended in an outrageous swipe that
contributed to Chennai's choke in
the match against Kings XI Punjab. It continued today, with his three
overs being smashed for 39 runs, and him dropping a straightforward catch
off Robin Uthappa at mid-off. Chennai had let off Uthappa twice in the
teams' previous encounter, but this time the batsman didn't turn on the
fireworks as he had at the Chinnaswamy.
Vijay runs amuck
There's already been a game in which Virender Sehwag was outscored by his opening
partner 29-0. It is not so far-fetched when you notice that the one making
the runs is the explosive David Warner. It is a bit more freakish to see
the scorecard reading 38-0 (ML Hayden 0*, M Vijay 37*). Vijay isn't
exactly renowned for his big hitting, but he showed off his ability to
smash the ball in the fourth over, lashing 24 leg-side runs off Praveen
Kumar. The over read: 0, 6, 2, 6, 4, 6.
Keeping the crowd guessing
The last time Chennai played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, they made a mess of a game they
should have won with ease. At one stage today, Chennai had needed 57 off
54 with eight wickets remaining. But some tight Bangalore bowling and the
wickets of MS Dhoni and Albie Morkel left Chennai needing 16 off the final
two overs, and the crowd remembering last week's collapse. S Badrinath's
cheeky four turned the crowd gung-ho again, before his dismissal switched
them back to nervy. The very next delivery, though, Raina settled their worries by clubbing a no-ball for six to start the celebrations.
Edgy Kallis
Jacques Kallis may have reclaimed the Orange cap with his fourth
half-century of the tournament, but it wasn't a classic Kallis innings
today. He started off confidently, but couldn't find the boundaries as the
innings progressed. In fact, his last three fours were all fortuitous
outside edges to third man. After failing to connect with five out of six
deliveries in a row, he was dismissed attempting a sharp single off the seventh.
Siddarth Ravindran is a sub-editor at Cricinfo
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