Former India batter Aakash Chopra feels that some things have gone Chennai Super Kings' way, which led to them 'exceeding expectations'. He also said that Chennai went from strength to strength as they did well in their matches in Mumbai. Chennai are now in their ninth IPL final and will try to bag the trophy for the fourth time against the Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday in Dubai.
"Well, few things have gone their way and they have exceeded expectations, because in the first leg when they were playing in Wankhede stadium and I thought they didn't have the side to conquer that frontier. They were extraordinary there and they have gone from strength to strength," Chopra told Star Sports.
Commenting on the players who have done well for Chennai, Chopra said, "Because the middle order hasn't fired, so the opening partnership of Ruturaj Gaikwad and Faf Du Plessis has. Moeen Ali in the first half of the tournament with the bat, Ravindra Jadeja's resurgence as a T20 finisher - he did finish a couple of games on his own. Also, a lot of factors have also contributed. Lord Shardul, let's not forget him, if they have the Lord on their side, then the light of the Lord is with them."