Mohammed Shami finished with 2 for 19 from his four overs © BCCI/IPL
Gujarat Titans ensured themselves a top-two finish as they hammered Chennai Super Kings by seven wickets in Mumbai. Mohammed Shami set the tone for the win with his figures of 4-0-19-2 before Wriddhiman Saha (67* off 57) helped the side finish the game with five balls to spare in chase of 133. CSK, who have one more game in the season, suffered their ninth defeat and occupy the ninth position above Mumbai Indians.

The early strike

CSK chose to bat first and were dented early when Shami removed Devon Conway in the third over with just eight on the board. In the opening four overs, CSK made just 15 with Shami and Hardik Pandya, who bowled two overs, giving nothing away. It was only in the fifth over that CSK put some pressure on GT. Ruturaj Gaikwad struck a six and two boundaries to pick up the pace while Moeen Ali took down Rashid Khan with two sixes to help CSK end the powerplay at a respectable 47 for 1.

The middle overs choke

Between overs 7 and 14, CSK scored another 49 but largely struggled to up the pace on a two-paced surface. R Sai Kishore removed Moeen in the ninth - for 21 - and that meant Gaikwad and N Jagadeesan struggled to take off. Between overs 10 and 14, there were just two boundaries struck as CSK started to fall behind. Gaikwad, who made 53 off 49, got his half-century in the 15th before Jagadeesan struck a four and a six to help the side reach 109 for 2 in 15 overs.

The death overs struggle

Rashid dismissed Gaikwad in the 16th and Alzarri Joseph bounced out Shivam Dube in the 17th to put the breaks on the CSK innings. Between overs 16 and 20, CSK couldn't even manage a single boundary and were forced to settle for a below-par total.

The GT chase

Shubman Gill and Saha made 59 for the opening wicket in the first seven overs to lay the platform for the chase. Matheesha Pathirana dismissed Gill for 18 off 17 but Saha's assault from the other end meant GT didn't quite feel the pinch. Matthew Wade made 20 off 15 but fell to Moeen in the 12th while Pandya managed just seven as GT slipped to 100 for 3 in 13.1 overs. There, however, was no panic with the asking rate below six and GT got over the line eventually.

Brief scores: Chennai Supers Kings 133/5 in 20 overs (Ruturaj Gaikwad 53; Mohammed Shami 2-19) lost to Gujarat Titans 137/3 in 19.1 overs (Wriddhiman Saha 67*) by seven wickets.