Matthew Hayden delivers master class
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Matthew Hayden delivered a batting master class in the Indian Premier League on Friday, thumping 93 runs off 43 balls to give Chennai Super Kings a five-wicket win over the Delhi Daredevils.
The former Australia opener hit nine fours and seven sixes as the visitors made 5-190 to overhaul Delhi's 6-185 with five balls to spare.
Virender Sehwag top-scored for the home side with 74 from 38.
Australian former Test stars also dominated the match at Cuttack where Deccan Chargers beat Kings XI Punjab by six runs.
Man-of-the-match Andrew Symonds struck 53 runs from 38 balls and skipper Adam Gilchrist 33 from 12 as the Chargers made 7-170 and then restricted Punjab to 8-164.
IK Pathan top-scored for the visitors with 60 from 29.
- AAP
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