Indian Cricket League 2008 - Season 2

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Indian Cricket League 2008 - Season 2
Chennai Superstars v Royal Bengal Tigers
CSS v RBT, Match 30: Royal Bengal Tigers beat Chennai Superstars by 9 wickets
Nov 04, 2008
An Unbeaten hurricane knock of 80 runs off 54 balls by Hamish Marshall saw Royal Bengal Tigers maul Chennai Superstars by nine wickets in the Indian Cricket League Twenty20 Tournament being played at Tau Devi Lal Stadium on Tuesday.
The New Zealander opened the Bengal Tigers' innings with Deep Dasgupta and the duo was involved in a century partnership (132 runs) for the first wicket. Dasgupta played a breezy knock of 54 runs off 46 balls with the help of four boundaries and two towering sixes. However, it was Hamish Marshall who dominated the bowlers right from the word go and played some scintillating strokes all over the ground. His unbeaten innings contained eight boundaries and three mighty sixes. Skipper McMillan joined Hamish at the fall of Dasgupta and the duo steered Tigers towards win with five balls remaining.
Earlier, Chennai Superstars made 161 in 19.5 overs. Andre Adams struck in the second over to remove Chennai Superstars' Hemanth Kumar when the team score was on 12. However, Vignesh didn't curb his attacking game as he smashed 22 runs off 13 balls before lofting a catch to Rohan Gavaskar off Adams. A disciplined bowling performance by Bengal bowlers saw the Superstars score run-a-ball. After the dismissal of Russel Arnold and Jesuraj, R Satish walked in and produced some fire-works with a blistering knock of 50 runs off just 25 balls. He smashed 22 runs off Upul Chandana's in the thirteenth over to get the Chennai side right back in the game. His knock contained five boundaries and three towering sixes. Giving him company at the other side was Hemant Badani who scored his third ICL fifty off 40 balls in the 18th over. Just when it looked that Chennai were heading towards a mammoth total, Upul Chandana scalped three wickets for just one run in the 19th over to bounce back into the game. Chandana took four wickets for 38 runs while Eklak Ahmid took three wickets for 21 runs.
CSS v RBT, Match 30: Royal Bengal Tigers 162 for 1 (19.1 overs) beat Chennai Superstars 161 (19.5 overs) by 9 wickets
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Indian Cricket League 2008 - Season 2
Chennai Superstars v Royal Bengal Tigers
Scores
Royal Bengal Tigers beat Chennai Superstars by 9 wickets
Royal Bengal Tigers 162 for 1 (19.1 overs)
Chennai Superstars 161 (19.5 overs)
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Indian Cricket League Season 2
Schedule
Indian Cricket League Season 2 - 2008 : Index | News | Schedule | Teams | Results
- Fri 10, October 2008 - Hyderabad Heroes v Lahore Badshahs
- Sat 11, October 2008 - Dhaka Warriors v Chennai Superstars
- Sun 12, October 2008 - Ahmedabad Rockets v Delhi Giants
- Sun 12, October 2008 - Royal Bengal Tigers v Lahore Badshahs
- Mon 13, October 2008 - Chandigarh Lions v Mumbai Champs
- Tue 14, October 2008 - Ahmedabad Rockets v Chennai Superstars
- Wed 15, October 2008 - Dhaka Warriors v Hyderabad Heroes
- Thu 16, October 2008 - Delhi Giants v Royal Bengal Tigers
- Fri 17, October 2008 - Ahmedabad Rockets v Mumbai Champs
- Sat 18, October 2008 - Chandigarh Lions v Chennai Superstars
- Sun 19, October 2008 - Mumbai Champs v Royal Bengal Tigers
- Sun 19, October 2008 - Ahmedabad Rockets v Lahore Badshahs
- Mon 20, October 2008 - Delhi Giants v Dhaka Warriors
- Tue 21, October 2008 - Chennai Superstars v Hyderabad Heroes
- Wed 22, October 2008 - Ahmedabad Rockets v Royal Bengal Tigers
- Thu 23, October 2008 - Mumbai Champs v Lahore Badshahs
- Fri 24, October 2008 - Delhi Giants v Chennai Superstars
- Sat 25, October 2008 - Dhaka Warriors v Royal Bengal Tigers
- Sun 26, October 2008 - Chandigarh Lions v Hyderabad Heroes
- Sun 26, October 2008 - Delhi Giants v Lahore Badshahs
- Mon 27, October 2008 - Mumbai Champs v Dhaka Warriors
- Tue 28, October 2008 - Chandigarh Lions v Royal Bengal Tigers
- Wed 29, October 2008 - Ahmedabad Rockets v Hyderabad Heroes
- Thu 30, October 2008 - Delhi Giants v Mumbai Champs
- Fri 31, October 2008 - Chandigarh Lions v Dhaka Warriors
- Sat 1, November 2008 - Delhi Giants v Hyderabad Heroes
- Sun 2, November 2008 - Chennai Superstars v Mumbai Champs
- Sun 2, November 2008 - Chandigarh Lions v Lahore Badshahs
- Mon 3, November 2008 - Ahmedabad Rockets v Dhaka Warriors
- Tue 4, November 2008 - Chennai Superstars v Royal Bengal Tigers
- Wed 5, November 2008 - Chandigarh Lions v Delhi Giants
- Thu 6, November 2008 - Hyderabad Heroes v Mumbai Champs
- Fri 7, November 2008 - Dhaka Warriors v Lahore Badshahs
- Sat 8, November 2008 - Hyderabad Heroes v Royal Bengal Tigers
- Sun 9, November 2008 - Ahmedabad Rockets v Chandigarh Lions
- Sun 9, November 2008 - Chennai Superstars v Lahore Badshahs
- Mon 10, November 2008 Semi Final 1 - TBC v TBC
- Tue 11, November 2008 Semi Final 2 - TBC v TBC
- Thu 13, November 2008 1st Final - TBC v TBC
- Sat 15, November 2008 2nd Final - TBC v TBC
- Sun 16, November 2008 3rd Final - TBC v TBC
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