The Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni warned his side they must improve their fielding if they are to have any chance of lifting this year's title. The Super Kings moved to the top of the table after they beat Kings XI Punjab by 12 runs in a rain-reduced match at Centurion on Thursday night. The victory was set up by another impressive display by the leading run-scorer, Matthew Hayden, who clattered six sixes on his way to his 89.
The Australian was joined in a 100-run stand by Dhoni (56 not out) to form the backbone of the Super Kings' 185 for three from 18 overs - their highest score of the tournament. However, Dhoni's side had to fight until the very end after sloppy fielding and dropped catches kept Punjab in the game. "We are making the same mistakes again and again and that's dropping catches," Dhoni said. * PA Sport
