Watson 96 fires Chennai top of IPL

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CHENNAI, India, April 23, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Australia’s Shane Watson smashed
96 off 53 balls to help Chennai Super Kings reclaim their top spot in the
Indian Premier League with a six-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad Tuesday.

Watson struck form after a string of low scores in this edition of the
Twenty20 tournament as defending champions Chennai chased down their target
of 176 with one ball to spare.

The 37-year-old opener hit nine fours and six sixes to end Chennai’s two-
match losing run and keep their home record intact in four games so far at
the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

“I was due for runs, that’s for sure,” Watson, who registered his first IPL
half-century in his 11th match of the season, said after receiving the man of
the match award.

“I can’t thank (coach) Stephen Fleming and (skipper) MS Dhoni enough for
their belief in me. Most of the teams I’ve played in, I would have been
dropped by now but they showed the trust in me.”

Watson built crucial partnerships after Chennai lost South African Faf du
Plessis for one early in the innings.

He was finally caught behind by wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow off paceman
Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the 18th over to miss out on what would have been his
fifth IPL century.

Earlier Hyderabad rode on a 115-run second-wicket stand between David
Warner, who made 57, and Manish Pandey, who scored an unbeaten 83, to post
175 for three.

But the side was unable to give their England import Bairstow a winning
farewell in his last game of the season as he heads back to join the national
team ahead of the World Cup.

Bairstow, who has amassed 445 runs in 10 matches and is behind Warner (574)
in the batting chart, was caught behind off veteran spinner Harbhajan Singh
for nought.

“Absolutely loved it,” Bairstow said of his debut IPL season after being
picked by Hyderabad for $311,982 in the December auctions.

“Not my day today but the experience has been unbelievable. The guys here
at Sunrisers have been really good. Lot to learn from. I think the main thing
is to have confidence in your own ability.”

Hyderabad was captained by Kumar in the absence of regular skipper Kane
Williamson who returned to New Zealand following the death of his grandmother
but is expected back for the next game.