Chennai Super Kings first stopped Royal Challengers Bangalore for 145/6 with their tight bowling and then won the match with a huge margin of eight wickets before eight balls.
CSK’s victory at the bottom of the table was due to the Rituraj Gaikwad, who scored an unbeaten 65 and also scored his first half-century of the tournament. Dhoni was also not out with a score of 21 runs off 19 balls. For Chennai, Sam Karan took 3 wickets for 19 in three overs while Deepak Chahar took two wickets for 31 runs in four overs.