NEW DELHI: Chennai Super Kings ' struggles while defending a total in IPL 2025 continued, as they lost all five matches this season when batting first. On Tuesday, Rajasthan Royals handed them another defeat, chasing down 188 with six wickets in hand at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
It was Rajasthan’s eighth win in their last ten encounters with CSK since 2020, further highlighting Chennai’s ongoing issues against the Royals.
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Despite finishing a disappointing season, the Royals found some joy thanks to teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi . The 14-year-old continued to shine, scoring a mature 57 off 33 balls. His knock, filled with confidence and clean hitting, helped RR close their season on a high.
Yashasvi Jaiswal gave the team a flying start with a quick 36, while skipper Sanju Samson (41) played second fiddle in a 98-run partnership with Suryavanshi. The Royals looked in complete control for most of the chase.
Even when three wickets fell quickly towards the end, Dhruv Jurel (31 not out) and Shimron Hetmyer (12 not out) ensured there were no hiccups, sealing victory with 17 balls to spare.
Earlier, Chennai posted 187/8, but their innings was marked by inconsistency.
Ayush Mhatre stood out with a blistering 43 off 20 balls, supported by Dewald Brevis (42) and Shivam Dube (39). However, once again, CSK’s middle order faltered, and the team collapsed after a promising start. MS Dhoni couldn’t provide the late flourish, scoring a slow 16 off 17 balls.
CSK’s innings was derailed by sharp spells from Yudhvir Singh (3/47) and Akash Madhwal (3/29), who shared six wickets between them.
This defeat leaves CSK needing a massive win in their final match to avoid finishing last in the points table for the first time in IPL history. For the Royals, though, this was a night to celebrate their young star and sign off with pride.
It was Rajasthan’s eighth win in their last ten encounters with CSK since 2020, further highlighting Chennai’s ongoing issues against the Royals.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
Despite finishing a disappointing season, the Royals found some joy thanks to teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi . The 14-year-old continued to shine, scoring a mature 57 off 33 balls. His knock, filled with confidence and clean hitting, helped RR close their season on a high.
Yashasvi Jaiswal gave the team a flying start with a quick 36, while skipper Sanju Samson (41) played second fiddle in a 98-run partnership with Suryavanshi. The Royals looked in complete control for most of the chase.
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Even when three wickets fell quickly towards the end, Dhruv Jurel (31 not out) and Shimron Hetmyer (12 not out) ensured there were no hiccups, sealing victory with 17 balls to spare.
Earlier, Chennai posted 187/8, but their innings was marked by inconsistency.
Ayush Mhatre stood out with a blistering 43 off 20 balls, supported by Dewald Brevis (42) and Shivam Dube (39). However, once again, CSK’s middle order faltered, and the team collapsed after a promising start. MS Dhoni couldn’t provide the late flourish, scoring a slow 16 off 17 balls.
CSK’s innings was derailed by sharp spells from Yudhvir Singh (3/47) and Akash Madhwal (3/29), who shared six wickets between them.
This defeat leaves CSK needing a massive win in their final match to avoid finishing last in the points table for the first time in IPL history. For the Royals, though, this was a night to celebrate their young star and sign off with pride.
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