<p>Chennai Super Kings crushed Kings XI Punjab by nine wickets to end their worst-ever IPL season on a positive note, with Ruturaj Gaikwad's third successive half-century providing hope for a bright future.</p>.<p>The result also cut short KXIP's campaign in the 13th season of the lucrative event.</p>.<p>KXIP needed a win in their final league game to remain in contention for the play-offs besides depending on other results. But CSK had other ideas.</p>.<p>Bringing his big-hitting prowess to the fore, Deepak Hooda lifted a floundering KXIP to 153 for six with a counterattacking 30-ball 62 after being invited to bat.</p>.<p>In reply, the returning Faf du Plessis (48) provided CSK the impetus at the top with young Gaikwad playing second fiddle.<br /><br /><strong>Also See | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ipl-2020-best-moments-from-chennai-super-kings-vs-kings-xi-punjab-910119#1" target="_blank">Best moments from Chennai Super Kings vs Kings XI Punjab</a></strong></p>.<p>The seasoned South African hit four boundaries and two sixes in a first-wicket stand of 82 with Gaikwad in just under 10 overs.</p>.<p>As he looked to put the match beyond KXIP's grasp, du Plessis got out after going for a premeditated scoop off Chris Jordan, who, smartly took the pace off the ball.</p>.<p>The needless shot, notwithstanding, CSK never looked in trouble with the duo of Gaikwad and Ambati Rayudu taking them home with seven balls to spare.</p>.<p>Gaikwad remained not out on 62 off 49 balls after striking six boundaries and a six, while Rayudu made a run-a-ball 30.</p>.<p>Earlier, Hooda smashed four sixes and three fours during his entertaining stay in the middle.</p>.<p>Thanks to Hooda, KXIP managed 40 runs in the last three overs after CSK, opting to field, choked their middle-order for runs.</p>.<p>Hooda picked his spots cleverly and also ran well between the wickets on a day when his more accomplished batting colleagues failed to capitalise on their starts.</p>.<p>Pacer Lungi Ngidi picked up three for 39 for CSK.</p>.<p>Returning to the side after an injury-forced break, Mayank Agarwal got KXIP off to a breezy start, collecting two boundaries off Deepak Chahar's first over.</p>.<p>In-form skipper K L Rahul got into the act with the day's first six, over the third man region before scoring two boundaries off Shardul Thakur.</p>.<p>In the next over, Agarwal welcomed Ngidi by driving him to the long-off boundary, but the South African had his revenge in the next delivery as the opener edged the ball into the middle stump.</p>.<p>Three tight overs followed during which Ngidi bowled Rahul with a well-disguised full slower ball at off stump.</p>.<p>After a brisk start by KXIP, the CSK bowling attack did extremely well to strangle the strong opposition batting that comprised the likes of Chris Gayle and Nicholas Pooran in the middle-order.</p>.<p>From 44 for no loss in five overs, KXIP were struggling at 65 for two at the end of the 10th over.</p>.<p>Shardul made life more difficult for Punjab as Pooran's thin inside edge was taken by Mahendra Singh Dhoni.</p>.<p>In the penultimate ball of the 12th over, leg-spinner Imran Tahir dealt a body blow to KXIP as he had Gayle trapped in front of the wicket. The big-hitting Jamaican went for a review but the ball pitched in line and was clearly going to hit the stumps.</p>.<p>KXIP, in between, enjoyed a couple of good overs but CSK maintained their stranglehold.</p>.<p>Hooda then scored some useful runs down the order, including smashing Ngidi for two sixes, as KXIP ended the innings on a blazing note.</p>
<p>Chennai Super Kings crushed Kings XI Punjab by nine wickets to end their worst-ever IPL season on a positive note, with Ruturaj Gaikwad's third successive half-century providing hope for a bright future.</p>.<p>The result also cut short KXIP's campaign in the 13th season of the lucrative event.</p>.<p>KXIP needed a win in their final league game to remain in contention for the play-offs besides depending on other results. But CSK had other ideas.</p>.<p>Bringing his big-hitting prowess to the fore, Deepak Hooda lifted a floundering KXIP to 153 for six with a counterattacking 30-ball 62 after being invited to bat.</p>.<p>In reply, the returning Faf du Plessis (48) provided CSK the impetus at the top with young Gaikwad playing second fiddle.<br /><br /><strong>Also See | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ipl-2020-best-moments-from-chennai-super-kings-vs-kings-xi-punjab-910119#1" target="_blank">Best moments from Chennai Super Kings vs Kings XI Punjab</a></strong></p>.<p>The seasoned South African hit four boundaries and two sixes in a first-wicket stand of 82 with Gaikwad in just under 10 overs.</p>.<p>As he looked to put the match beyond KXIP's grasp, du Plessis got out after going for a premeditated scoop off Chris Jordan, who, smartly took the pace off the ball.</p>.<p>The needless shot, notwithstanding, CSK never looked in trouble with the duo of Gaikwad and Ambati Rayudu taking them home with seven balls to spare.</p>.<p>Gaikwad remained not out on 62 off 49 balls after striking six boundaries and a six, while Rayudu made a run-a-ball 30.</p>.<p>Earlier, Hooda smashed four sixes and three fours during his entertaining stay in the middle.</p>.<p>Thanks to Hooda, KXIP managed 40 runs in the last three overs after CSK, opting to field, choked their middle-order for runs.</p>.<p>Hooda picked his spots cleverly and also ran well between the wickets on a day when his more accomplished batting colleagues failed to capitalise on their starts.</p>.<p>Pacer Lungi Ngidi picked up three for 39 for CSK.</p>.<p>Returning to the side after an injury-forced break, Mayank Agarwal got KXIP off to a breezy start, collecting two boundaries off Deepak Chahar's first over.</p>.<p>In-form skipper K L Rahul got into the act with the day's first six, over the third man region before scoring two boundaries off Shardul Thakur.</p>.<p>In the next over, Agarwal welcomed Ngidi by driving him to the long-off boundary, but the South African had his revenge in the next delivery as the opener edged the ball into the middle stump.</p>.<p>Three tight overs followed during which Ngidi bowled Rahul with a well-disguised full slower ball at off stump.</p>.<p>After a brisk start by KXIP, the CSK bowling attack did extremely well to strangle the strong opposition batting that comprised the likes of Chris Gayle and Nicholas Pooran in the middle-order.</p>.<p>From 44 for no loss in five overs, KXIP were struggling at 65 for two at the end of the 10th over.</p>.<p>Shardul made life more difficult for Punjab as Pooran's thin inside edge was taken by Mahendra Singh Dhoni.</p>.<p>In the penultimate ball of the 12th over, leg-spinner Imran Tahir dealt a body blow to KXIP as he had Gayle trapped in front of the wicket. The big-hitting Jamaican went for a review but the ball pitched in line and was clearly going to hit the stumps.</p>.<p>KXIP, in between, enjoyed a couple of good overs but CSK maintained their stranglehold.</p>.<p>Hooda then scored some useful runs down the order, including smashing Ngidi for two sixes, as KXIP ended the innings on a blazing note.</p>