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Dhoni's Statement after becoming champion in IPL


Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the second time IPL champions. After beating the royal challengers banglore by 58 runs, Dhoni said both victory are special,the last time we struggled to reach the semifinals but this time we had reached playoff with ease.

He said i am also happy that we have also got Fairplay Award. People say that you will have to play hard cricket but we also showed that you can win with Fair Play.

Dhoni said in the final Vijay and Michael Hussey got a good start and R. Ashwin's bowling has become easier to win. Vijay and Hussey made 159 runs for the first wicket and while  Ashwin took three wickets.

Chennai's captain, praised his bowlers, especially Ashwin. Ashwin bowled really well. He have the best spell, while only two fielders are out of thirty-yard line.

Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Daniel Vettori admitted that the toss played a major role but it also disappointed with the performance of his bowlers.

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