Durban: Subramaniam Badrinath struck an unbeaten 52 to save the batting blushes before a disciplined effort by the bowlers as Chennai Super Kings spank Central Stags by 57 runs in a Champions League Twenty20 match on Saturday.
Badrinath's counterattacking 52 from 42 balls was mainly responsible for CSK reaching 151/4 after they were down 5/2 in the second over and 48/3 at halfway mark after electing to bat.
He got ample support from Srikkanth Anirudha (42) and the duo shared 73 runs from 49 balls for the fourth wicket to take CSK score past 150 on a spongy Kingsmead pitch which saw odd balls kicking up to trouble the batsmen.
Later CSK bowlers complemented the good work done by their batsmen by skittling out Central Stags for 94 in 18.1 overs to start their campaign on a winning note.
Chasing 152 for a win, the Kiwis champion side initially looked like they would stand up for a challenge but after they lost their first wicket in the fourth over they were never in the chase.
Pacer Laxmipathy Balaji was the most successful CSK bowler with 3-20 from his four overs while Muttiah Muralitharan, Ravichandran Ashwin and Doug Bollinger claiming two wickets each.
Opener Peter Ingram was the first Central Stags batsman to go in the fourth over for six as he top-edged an Albie Morkel delivery to Suresh Raina at cover at team score of 12/1. He was earlier dropped while on one in the second ball of their innings by Ravichandran Ashwin.
Next over, George Worker fell to Balaji for four and at team score of 22/2 with Muralitharan taking an easy catch at mid-on.
CSK captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni introduced off-spinner Ashwin in the sixth over and got the result immediately in the form of Jamie How's wicket.
The captain of the New Zealand champion side, who was dropped by Raina when on five, misread a delivery which straightened up before cleaning up his off-stump. Central Stags were reeling at 35/3 at that stage.
Sri Lankan spin wizard Muralitharan then claimed two wickets in the space of three balls to leave Central Stags run chase in tatters as they were reduced to 37/5 in the eighth over.
Mathew Sinclair (10), who hit Ashwin for a six in his first delivery, followed suit his captain soon as he fell to a superb catch by Matthew Hayden at slip while attempting a reverse sweep off a Muralitharan delivery.
Muralitharan, who recently retired from Test cricket, scalped his second wicket two balls later with Noema-Barnettas (0) edging a sharp turning delivery for Dhoni to take a fine catch behind the stumps.
Central Stags, who were 43/5 at the halfway mark, were dealt another blow with Dhoni effecting a smart stumping of Brendon Diamanti (4) after Ashwin had drawn the batsman out of the crease.
Earlier, a superb exhibition of counter attacking batting from Badrinath and Anirudha helped CSK post a competitive 151/4 after they were reeling at 5/2 in the second over as Hayden (0) and Suresh Raina (4) were out early.
Badrinath's unbeaten 52 came from 42 balls with the help of four fours and two sixes while Anirudha hit five fours and as six in his 29-ball innings.
The early jolt meant that CSK had to dig deep and Badrinath and Murli Vijay (19) did just that. They ran in singles and doubles to keep the scoreboard ticking under some fine bowling display by the New Zealand champion side.
Vijay had shared 38 runs with Badrinath from 39 balls for the third wicket before departing.
It was hard grind for Badrinath and Anirudha for some time as they could hit just a four from the fifth to the 10th over. But once they got a hang of the pitch, the duo opened up with some superb strokeplay.
Badrinath smashed McClenaghan for a six and a four to take 14 runs from the 11th over and he repeated it with a six and a four off Bracewell in the 14th over.
Anirudha joined in with a six and four off Mason in the 15th over before he was out in the 17th over at CSK score of 113/4.
Albie Morkel produced the late fireworks with a 15-ball unbeaten 26 which had a four and two sixes.
For Central Stags, Bracewell was the most successful bowler with 2/28 while Mason and Milne took a wicket apiece.
Brief score
Chennai Super Kings 151 for 4 (Badrinath 52*, Anirudha 42, Bracewell 2-28)
Central Districts 94 (Bracewell 30, Balaji 3-20)
Result Chennai Super Kings won by 57 runs
MOM S. Badrinath (Chennai Super Kings)
Points Chennai Super Kings 2, Central Districts 0