After being sent out to bat by RR, Ayush Mhatre started off the innings for CSK on a fiery note, as the 17-year-old took the attack to RR, scoring 43 off 20 balls. (Sportzpics)

Yudhvir Singh stepped up to the plate for RR, scalping three of the top four wickets, as CSK’s fiery start smouldered at 70/4. (Sportzpics)

It was then time for Dewald Brevis to take over, alongside Shivam Dube, as the CSK hard-hitter revived their innings with a blistering 42 off 25 balls. (Sportzpics)

In the time of need, it was Akash Madhwal who struck for RR, as the pacer ran riot through the hard hitters, scalping three wickets of his own to dampen the onslaught. (Sportzpics)

A hindered CSK then finally ended their outing with the bat, notching 187 runs on the board. (Sportzpics)

It was set to be a cakewalk for RR, who got off to a sizzling start, thanks to Yashasvi Jaiswal (Sportzpics)

Then, it was all the Vaibhav Suryavanshi show, as the 14-year-old went berserk, hammering CSK for boundaries galore (Sportzpics)

With the aid of veteran Samson, who kept the scoring alive on the other end, Vaibhav unleashed all hell upon MS Dhoni’s men, scoring 4 fours and 4 sixes (Sportzpics)

The youngster brought up his fifty in just 27 balls, as RR raced to the finish line (Sportzpics)

It was finally the veteran R Ashwin who removed the firecracker of a youngster, as CSK scalped three wickets in quick succession (Sportzpics)

But, it was too little too late as RR, led by Dhruv Jurel, cruised to a comfortable 6-wicket win in 18.1 overs (Sportzpics)

The win means nothing to RR, who are eliminated, but the loss has cursed CSK to tie their most losses in a single season — with 10 — their tied-worst record. (Sportzpics)