Flintoff feels weight of expectation

Flintoff feels weight of expectation

Andrew Flintoff admitted his hefty price tag brings an extra feeling of responsibility as he reflected on Monday's win.

Chennai thrashed the Bangalore Royal Challengers - captained by Flintoff's England team-mate Kevin Pietersen - by 92 runs in Port Elizabeth to climb to the top of the fledgling table in the Indian Premier League on Monday.

The Super Kings lost by 19 runs to the Mumbai Indians at the weekend but bounced back in style.

Flintoff chipped in with a solid all-round performance, hitting 22 not out off 13 balls in Chennai's 179 for five, then taking one wicket for 11 runs as Bangalore were bowled out for 87 in reply.

Chennai thrash Bangalore

The 31-year-old told Setanta Sports: "It's nice to get the first win. For myself, I was a little bit nervous but it all came together and the lads are so pleased.

"I can't put too much pressure on myself but I get paid that much money so there is a responsibility, but in the middle I can't think about that."

Matthew Hayden and Muttiah Muralitharan were the match-winners for Chennai, opener Hayden hitting 65 from 35 balls while spin king Murali took three for 11 from his four overs.

Flintoff continued: "We started well with the bat. Matthew Hayden has retired from international cricket but you can see how good he is.

"Murali's got thousands of wickets in all forms of cricket. He's hard to play against and you saw that tonight."

Dhoni praises his team

Chennai captain MS Dhoni praised his team's display but admitted slips in the field will have to be eradicated.

"That's the kind of start that's needed," he said. "If we get that kind of start then the middle and lower only need to go out and hit the ball.

"We're quite happy with the batting and bowling but the fielding we need to improve."

Regarding Muralitharan's display, Dhoni added: "It's great to have a bowler like him. When the wicket is helping him, he's the type of bowler that will take you through."

179 was a bit too much, says Pietersen

Pietersen was sanguine about the heavy defeat and chose to laud Hayden's brutal innings.

"We didn't really turn up today," the England batsman said.

"But when you're playing a bloke like that... we probably didn't execute but when a genius like him does that, you've just got to say 'well played' sometimes.

"One hundred and seventy was a bit too much but that's what happens in Twenty20 cricket. We'll have to get our heads up now for our third game and make sure we compete."


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