CSK rode on Hussey's 56 off 46 balls to chase down the modest 140-run target set by Royal Challengers Bangalore and register a three-wicket win in the second qualifier here yesterday.
"It is going to be a great match. I am hoping it sort of works out like 2013 where we beat Mumbai Indians in the first Qualifier to go straight to the final and then lost to them in the final. This time we lost to them in the qualifier and hopefully can turn the tables on them in the final," he said.
Opening the batting yesterday, Hussey, who will be 40 in another four days, anchored the innings with his vast experience and together with skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni shared crucial 47 runs for the fourth wicket on a difficult JSCA stadium pitch to guide CSK home.
"It was just about making sure we built a partnership and try to be really busy. It was a difficult wicket to hit on; we had to run really hard between the wickets, constantly look for ones and twos and get the odd boundary away. It wasn't a big total to chase, so we knew if we just kept the positive intent going and take it close, a couple of big ones in the end would get us home," Hussey said about his partnership with Dhoni.
