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MUMBAI:Australian Shane Watson overcame a slow start on his way to an unbeaten 117 to guide Chennai Super Kings to their third Indian Premier League title with an eight-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday.

Comeback kings

The Chennai Super Kings’ players pose after winning the Indian Premier League title at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday. AFP



Mumbai, May 27

Australian Shane Watson overcame a slow start on his way to an unbeaten 117 to guide Chennai Super Kings to their third Indian Premier League title with an eight-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday.

Chasing 179 for victory at the Wankhede Stadium, the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Chennai eased to the target with nine deliveries to spare to complete a fairytale comeback to the popular T20 tournament.

Chennai, easily the most consistent side in the tournament with four runners-up trophies, returned to the 11th edition having served a two-year ban along with the Rajasthan Royals following a spot-fixing and illegal betting scandal in 2013.

Former India captain Dhoni won the toss and opted to field first and his bowlers never allowed the Hyderabad batsmen to score too freely.

Hyderabad captain Kane Williamson top-scored for his side with a 47 off 36 balls while Yusuf Pathan scored a brisk unbeaten 45 off 25 deliveries to take Hyderabad to 178/6.

The total appeared big enough when Chennai started their chase with retired Australian international Watson unable to score off the first 10 balls he faced.

Chennai were 20/1 after five overs and looking down the barrel when the burly opening batsman decided to open his arms.

The 36-year-old peppered all corners of the stadium overlooking the Arabian Sea with powerfully-hit boundaries and ended up with 11 fours and eight sixes in his 57-ball knock.

Watson added 117 for the second wicket with Suresh Raina, who scored 32, and picked up a single off teenaged Afghan leg-spinner Rashid Khan to complete his hundred, his second of the season.

Rashid, 19, was the biggest threat to Chennai’s chase, having single-handedly dismantled Kolkata Knight Riders in Friday’s playoffs with an all-round show. But Chennai kept him wicketless in his four overs while scoring 25.

Chennai had finished behind table toppers Hyderabad in the group stage. Chennai enjoyed a perfect record over Sunrisers this season, having beaten them in all their four meetings, including in the playoffs at the same venue on Tuesday. Chennai picked up their third IPL trophy after a gap of seven years.

Pant named Emerging Player

Delhi Daredevils’ wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant was named Emerging Player this season. It was a double delight for Pant, who also received the Stylish Player Award. Pant ended as the second highest run-getter in the tournament with 684 runs from 14 games. Sunil Narine also picked up two awards —Super Striker and Valuable Player. Among other awards, Hyderabad skipper Kane Williamson (735 runs) got the Orange Cap while Kings XI pacer Andrew Tye (24 wickets) got the Purple Cap. — Agencies 

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