Chennai: Statistical highlights of the IPL match between Chennai Super Kings and Deccan Chargers here.
# Chennai Super Kings have won six and lost four out of 10 contested against Deccan Chargers in the IPL.
# Chennai Super Kings have won five and lost five out of 11 played in the present edition of the IPL.
# After Pune Warriors, Deccan Chargers became the second side to lose seven games in the IPL 2012.
# Deccan Chargers, with a tally of just five points in 10 games, are placed at the bottom of the points table.
# Only three teams have better points tally than Chennai`s 11 - Delhi (16), Kolkata (13), Mumbai (12).
# Mahendra Singh Dhoni has become the third Chennai batsman to make 200 runs in the IPL 5, totalling 200 at an average of 28.57 in 10 innings.
# Dhoni`s overall aggregate of 1625 at an average of 37.29 in 70 matches is the second highest for Chennai in the IPL, next only to Suresh Raina`s 2042 at an average of 34.03 in 73 matches.
# Doug Bollinger, with 8 wickets at 19.62 runs apiece in six matches, is the top wicket-taker for Chennai Super Kings in the present tournament.
# Suresh Raina and Faf Du Plessis were associated in a stand of 64 for the second wicket, equalling a record for Chennai Super Kings against Deccan Chargers in the IPL.
# The first Deccan batsman to manage 300 runs in the IPL 5 is Shikhar Dhawan - 302 at an average of 33.55 in nine innings. His aggregate includes two fifties.
# Cameron White (77 off 53 balls) recorded the highest score in the match - his 13th half-century in Twenty20.
# White has become the first batsman to record three fifties for Deccan in the IPL 2011.
# White`s runs tally of 292 in seven innings at an average of 48.66 is the second highest for Deccan Chargers in the 2012 edition of the IPL.
# Faf du Plessis (42 off 35 balls), was the top-scorer for Chennai Super Kings.
# Plessis is the top run-scorer for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL 5 - 376 at an average of 37.60 in ten games.
# Plessis is the only Chennai batsman to register three fifties in the present tournament.
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