Chennai paint the town yellow
Dhoni becomes first captain to win the IPL twice , Bangalore fall 58 runs short in the final. <a href="http://in.ard.yahoo.com/SIG=15qtearb7/M=749816.14693773.14475065.12946795/D=insports/S=2023151593:SKY/Y=IN/EXP=1306658989/L=1SZR.spWBnWCrZSgTWqLLgslccGlak3h7I0ADtGe/B=NScPPnllkIo-/J=1306651789982751/K=mt5KVM.Rd9znQWsOgnyOxQ/A=6407129/R=2/id=noscript/SIG=11sfbk6em/*http://in.business.yahoo.com?cmp=save25percent&src=cricket" target="_blank"><img src="http://l.yimg.com/t/i/in/adv/housead/ysb/120x600_ysb_upto25off_26may11.jpg" width="120" height="600" border="0"></a> <iframe src="http://in.adserver.yahoo.com/a?f=2023151593&p=cricket&l=SKY&c=h&bg=white" width="120" height="600" marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 hspace=0 vspace=0 frameborder=0 scrolling=no> </iframe>
Chennai: A clinical Chennai Super Kings clinched their second Indian Premier League title in a row with a 58-run thrashing of Royal Challengers Bangalore in a lop-sided final on Saturday.
No comments:
Post a Comment