With the competition for the semifinal berths intensifying, Chennai Super Kings are in no mood to take chance and they would go all out for a massive win against the lowly Bangalore Royal Challengers in the Indian Premier League in Chennai on Wednesday.The Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side is placed third after garnering 14 points from 11 matches but they are guarding against complacency and VB Chandrasekhar, their Cricket Administrator, ruled out lowering the guard tomorrow even if the opponents are as weak as the Bangalore Royal Challengers.“We are not under any pressure but confident of the team making the semifinals. We have three more matches to go and our aim is to win all three matches,” he said.The former national selector pointed out that teams from Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata were still not out of the reckoning and in such a situation, the Super Kings should not take any chance.As for tomorrow’s match, the Super Kings are eyeing a victory with big margin to improve their net run rate as well.The Chennai side can take heart from the fact that their Kiwi import Stephen Fleming has got into the grooves, while Parthiv Patel too was in song against the Kolkata Knight Riders.“They gave us a good start against Kolkata and such starts will surely help us win all three coming matches,” Chandrasekhar said.The Chennai team plays Rajasthan Royals at home on May 24 and Deccan Chargers away on May 27.With the competition for the semifinal berths intensifying, Chennai Super Kings are in no mood to take chance and they would go all out for a massive win against the lowly Bangalore Royal Challengers in the Indian Premier League in Chennai on Wednesday.The Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side is placed third after garnering 14 points from 11 matches but they are guarding against complacency and VB Chandrasekhar, their Cricket Administrator, ruled out lowering the guard tomorrow even if the opponents are as weak as the Bangalore Royal Challengers.“We are not under any pressure but confident of the team making the semifinals. We have three more matches to go and our aim is to win all three matches,” he said.The former national selector pointed out that teams from Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata were still not out of the reckoning and in such a situation, the Super Kings should not take any chance.As for tomorrow’s match, the Super Kings are eyeing a victory with big margin to improve their net run rate as well.The Chennai side can take heart from the fact that their Kiwi import Stephen Fleming has got into the grooves, while Parthiv Patel too was in song against the Kolkata Knight Riders.“They gave us a good start against Kolkata and such starts will surely help us win all three coming matches,” Chandrasekhar said.The Chennai team plays Rajasthan Royals at home on May 24 and Deccan Chargers away on May 27.