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Pacers are a worry for Chennai skipper Dhoni

Updated on: 01 April,2010 08:02 AM IST  | 
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Murali Vijay (78 of 39 balls) powered Chennai Super Kings back to winning ways with a five wicket victory over the Royal Challengers Bangalore yesterday

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Murali Vijay (78 of 39 balls) powered Chennai Super Kings back to winning ways with a five wicket victory over the Royal Challengers Bangalore yesterday. Earlier, put into bat, the Royal Challengers set a target of 161 with Kallis scoring another half century.

Chennai skipper MS Dhoni said, "We had almost forgotten how it feels to win a match. It was a tight game and I thought our spinners bowled well. But our fast bowling is still a worry as we went for a lot of runs at the death."

Dhoni's counterpart Anil Kumble said they fell 20 runs short. "Perhaps, we missed a spinner. But still, I thought we bowled pretty well. In the end, I thought we ended up short by at least 20 runs. We lost momentum in the middle overs and later, they batted well," heu00a0 said.




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