da bwin: On the eve of the IPL final, Cricinfo takes a look at how Deccan Chargers got to there over the 2009 season
da esport bet: Ashwin Achal23-May-2009You can’t see me: Fidel Edwards’ presence helped Deccan get off to four wins in a row•AFPMatch 1, v Kolkata Knight Riders, Cape Town
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Deccan started in style, comfortably beating Kolkata and erasing memories of a last place finish in the first season of the IPL. RP Singh and Fidel Edwards combined well to dismiss their rivals for a paltry 101. In reply, Herschelle Gibbs and Rohit Sharma knocked off the runs with ease, with Deccan romping home with almost seven overs to spare.Match 2, v Royal Challengers Bangalore, Cape Town
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The day belonged to Adam Gilchrist, who scored a brutal 71 runs off just 45 balls to script Deccan’s second victory. Gilchrist was assisted by Rohit and the duo propelled Deccan to 184. Bangalore started badly and were in trouble at 64 for 4 in 11 overs. Virat Kohli and Rahul Dravid hit some big shots towards the end, but it proved too little too late.Match 3, v Mumbai Indians, Durban
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Chasing Deccan’s 168, Mumbai were comfortable placed at 84 for 1, but Pragyan Ojha turned the game around by picking 3 wickets in successive overs. Abhishek Nayar and Dwayne Bravo then tried to revive the chase, but Edwards dismissed the pair to shut out Mumbai. This was Deccan’s third straight win of the tournament.Match 4, v Chennai Super Kings, Durban
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Gilchrist and Gibbs set up a close Deccan victory, thus proving to be one of the most destructive opening partnerships in the IPL. After Mathew Hayden and Jacob Oram helped Chennai post 169, Deccan’s openers were severe on new ball bowlers L Balaji and Manpreet Gony. Gilchrist fell later to Suresh Raina after clobbering 44 runs in 19 balls, but Gibbs stayed till the end to see his team through in the final over of the match.Match 5, v Delhi Daredevils, Centurion
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Deccan fell to its first defeat in the tournament when a determined Tillakaraten Dilshan anchored Delhi’s chase with an unbeaten fifty. Dwayne Smith gave his bowlers a chance to force a win by helping Deccan score 150, but a charged-up Dilshan finished the game with a six off Edwards in the final over.Match 6, v Rajasthan Royals, Port Elizabeth
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Deccan would have fancied their chances of a win after Rajasthan lost three wickets in the first two overs while chasing 141. But a hard-hitting innings from Yusuf Pathan and some calm batting from Abhishek Raut saw Rajasthan past the finish line. Yusuf also picked up the man of the match award, handing Deccan its second straight defeat.Match 7, v Chennai Super Kings, East London
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A comprehensive victory for Chennai, with Dhoni coming to the party after declaring that his form (thus far) had been “pathetic”. Deccan never really looked like they could chase down 178, with only an aggressive Smith riding his luck to put up a fight. After a dream start with four straight wins, Deccan now fell to its third consecutive loss.Match 8, v Mumbai Indians, Centurion
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Deccan snapped their losing streak with a 19-run victory, thanks largely to some poor shot selection from the Mumbai batsmen. This match saw an unlikely bowling hero in Rohit Sharma, who claimed a hat-trick to finish with impressive figures of 4 for 6. It was RP Singh, however, who created the initial pressure when he dismissed Sanath Jayasuriya and Sachin Tendulkar cheaply.Match 9, v Kings XI Punjab, Kimberly
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This game was Andrew Symonds’ first appearance for Deccan in the tournament, and the Australian made an immediate impact with an unbeaten 60 with his side batting first. But he still ended on the losing side, as Mahela Jayawardene’s knock of 43 set the foundation for a Punjab win.Go fetch: Adam Gilchrist regained form when it really mattered•Associated PressMatch 10, v Rajasthan Royals, Kimberly
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It was a complete mismatch at Kimberly as Deccan’s overseas players proved their class against Rajasthan. While Smith and Symonds did their bit with the bat, Chaminda Vaas applied the brakes on the Rajasthan batting with figures of 2 for 19 in his four overs.Match 11, v Delhi Daredevils, Durban
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Medium-pacer Rajat Bhatia starred in Delhi’s victory, derailing Deccan with four wickets for four runs at a crucial phase in the match. The turning point was the dismissal of Gilchrist, outfoxed by Bhatia’s slower delivery. Deccan will feel they let this game slip, losing the plot when 25 runs were required from three overs with six wickets in hand.Match 12, v Kolkata Knight Riders, Johannesburg
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Heartbreak for Kolkata as Rohit pulled off an unlikely Deccan victory in a match that went the distance. Deccan needed 21 runs in the final over but Mashrafe Mortaza was taken apart by Rohit who finished the match with a hook shot which cleared the boundary. If Deccan let their previous game against Delhi slip, they made up with this come-from-behind victory.Match 13, v Kings XI Punjab, Johannesburg
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Rohit tried to repeat his previous match heroics, this time in similar circumstances against Punjab, but he was bowled by Irfan Pathan when Deccan needed 4 runs from 3 balls. This match also saw Yuvraj Singh register his second hat-trick of the tournament, as Punjab prevailed in a low-scoring thriller.Match 14, v Royal Challengers Bangalore, Centurion
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A hurricane century from 19-year old Manish Pandey blew away Deccan hopes. Pandey became the first Indian to score a century in the IPL. Deccan were left stunned by Pandey, who made full use of the opportunity to bat up the order. Despite the loss, Deccan made the semi-finals thanks to a better net run-rate than Punjab.Semi-final, v Delhi Daredevils, Centurion
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Gilchrist lived up to his reputation of being a big-match player, and when he was dismissed for a 35-ball 85, the game was all but over. Gilchrist hit 10 fours and 5 sixes to eliminate Delhi, a team high on confidence after finishing on top of the league standings. It was a commanding performance from Deccan, finding great form before the finals.