IPL 2025 points Table: CSK can avoid the last place ever before

Rajasthan Royals shut down their 2025 IPL season with a comfortable six -wicket win over Chennai’s Super Kings, as Willy paved the way with a mature 57 -run knock in an inconsistent competition. The discovery of a season in an otherwise forgetting season for Royals, 14 -year -old Suryavanshi once again displayed a fearless show during his 33 balls, as his side overhalas the 188 target with significant ease.
The CSK is currently final with six points out of 13 games with NRR of -1.030. The RR 14 is the ninth with eight points of the games, with NRRs of -0.549. CSK needs to win by a huge margin in their last match against Gujarat Titans to avoid finishing finally in the IPL.
Yashasvi Jaiswal set a tone to chase with a fierce 36 and Suryavanshi carried forward good work with his impressive knock.
Jayaswal, before being cast by Ansul Kamboj, was serious on Khaleed Ahmed, started a rolling on a rolling by 18 runs from Pesar’s second over, starting a rolling.
Suryavanshi was initially attentive, but he never allowed the balls to be unpublished in his area, and even an experienced campaigner like Ravindra Jadeja did not include him.
He sent the ball to Jadeja twice in a stand and completed his half century with his fourth six, which came from spinner Noor Ahmed.
Along with captain Sanju Samon (41), he raised 98 runs to win a match for the second wicket. The captain was playing the second Bella game for the teenager.
This was only the fourth win of the season for the Royals, which can avoid finishing in the final place with Tuesday’s victory.
After Samson’s dismissal, Suryavanshi and Ryan Parag (3) also joined their captain, and it seemed that Royals could again snatch defeat from the jaw of victory.
The equation scored 30 runs off 26 balls, but Dhurav Jurael (31) and Shimron Hemier (12) took him to the back of the finish line.
Earlier, the young Ayush Mahatre once again reminded everyone that it is one with a 20-goose 43 for the future who helped CSK Huff and Puff to a minor 187 for eight for eight.
MS Dhoni’s team was in great trouble, Developed Brevis (42) and Shivam Dubey (39) did not stop the innings from falling. Dhoni himself could manage a sedate 16 on only 17 years, which could fail to flourish late.
His team had no end to the middle order crises. The promising beginning was struggling to move away with Dewin Conway (10), Urvil Patel (0), and he had lost half the team within eight overs.
Passers Yudhivir Singh (3/47) and Akash Madhwal (3/29) shared six wickets between them.
Conway began with a fluent drive from Tushar Deshpande, mixing its length well, and defeating New Josender’s bat several times.
Conway did not last long, offering a simple catch to the parag from Yudhavirs on mid-off. He accused the wicket but just managed to chip a good length ball.
Yudhwir hit again, sent back to Pratibha Patel, who had gone for a large shot, but failed to join, and Quena Mafaka caught a sharp on the shore of the circle.
Matre discovered two borders from Deshpande and transferred the scoreboard, which was barely hitting the deck.
Fans were happy to promote R Ashwin’s surprise at number four as the spin all-rounder broke the huts with a tremendous six towards the foot from Yudhvi. Mhatre also gained boundaries continuously as CSK scored 24 runs in that over.
The young man continued to bat in aggressive fashion, looking for a hat -trick of borders away from Deshpande, but Pesar had a last laugh.
Soon Ashwin departed and Ravindra Jadeja could not make any impact, leaving his feet to Dhruv Jurael, so that Yudhavi could be given the third wicket of the match.
The run rate was not an issue, as CSK was going close to 10, but half of the half of the batsmen was dug well before half the path.
Bravis came and South African churned another influence, 25-goose 42. His entry knock had three sixes and two fours, which was terminated by Madhwal. But before that, Brevis and Shivam Dube added 59 runs for the sixth wicket, with CSK in a hunt for more than 200 clans.
The audience was on his feet when ‘Tala’ Dhoni reached the fall of Protia Batter. CSK Skipper punished a full -length ball for a six from Ryan Parag, for the joy of fans, a lot came back to the stadium in the form of ‘Dhoni’ ‘Dhoni’ mantras.
Dube’s bats continued with the bat as the long left -handed batsman sent one from Vanindu Hasranga to the stand. However, late push never came.
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