Buttler helps Titans finish in IPL's top twopublished at 18:51 BST
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Jos Buttler helped Gujarat Titans secure a top-two finish in the Indian Premier League with a rapid half-century in his side's crushing victory over Chennai Super Kings.
Former England captain Buttler smashed an unbeaten 57 off 27 balls, including four sixes, as Titans piled up 229-4.
The in-form Sai Sudharsan (84) and Shubman Gill (64) were also in the runs as the CSK bowlers toiled.
Sanju Samson was caught behind by Buttler off the first ball of the CSK innings and the visitors struggled to keep pace in the face of some fine seam bowling.
Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada took three wickets each, with only Shivam Dube showing any real resistance as CSK fell to 140 all out.
Defeat eliminates CSK while Titans are through to Qualifier 1 in the end of season play-offs.
KKR beat Mumbai to keep play-off hopes alivepublished at 19:57 BST 20 May
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Kolkata Knight Riders beat Mumbai Indians by four wickets to keep their hopes of reaching the IPL play-offs alive.
Mumbai, who are already eliminated, trudged to 147-8 from their 20 overs as Corbin Bosch top-scored with 32 while England's Will Jacks was run out for 14.
Saurabh Dubey, Cameron Green and Kartik Tyagi took two wickets each for Kolkata, who then reached their target with seven balls to spare.
New Zealand's Finn Allen was out cheaply in the first over but Manish Pandey made 45 and Rovman Powell scored 40 as the pair's fourth-wicket stand of 64 set up a comfortable chase.
Bosch was also in form with the ball for Mumbai, taking 3-30.
Kolkata have now won six of their last seven games and sit sixth in the table. They need to beat Delhi Capitals in their last game and hope that Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings lose theirs.
Sunrisers beat CSK to reach IPL play-offs published at 19:07 BST 18 May
19:07 BST 18 May
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Sunrisers Hyderabad booked their place in the IPL play-offs with a five-wicket victory over Chennai Super Kings.
Ishan Kishan was the Sunrisers hero with a well-paced 70 off 47 balls which leaves five-time winners CSK needing a number of results to go their way if they are to reach the final four.
Australia's Pat Cummins took three wickets with the ball as Sunrisers restricted CSK to 180-7 - Dewald Brevis top-scoring with 44 off 27.
Sunrisers were always on top once Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen (47 off 26) got going - the pair sharing a destructive stand of 75.
Kishan fell with just six runs needed but Salil Arora and Ravichandran Smaran completed the win.
Virat Kohli struck 58 and Venkatesh Iyer top-scored with 73 not out as the league leaders posted 222-4 having been put into bat.
Jacob Bethell's lean run continued as he was bowled for 11 by Harpreet Brar, but Devdutt Padikkal added 45 and Tim David posted an unbeaten 28 from 12 balls.
Kings fell to 19-3 in reply as Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh and Shreyas Iyer were dismissed for a duck, two and one respectively.
They rebuilt from that point, with Shashank Singh top-scoring with 56 from 27 balls at number seven, but remained some way off the rate and finished on 199-8, losing by 23 runs.
In Sunday's second fixture, Delhi Capitals kept their hopes of reaching the play-offs alive with a five-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hit 46 and Dhruv Jurel and Riyan Parag hit 53 and 51 respectively as Royals started strongly after being put into bat.
The visitors were 161-2 in the 15th over when Mitchell Starc shifted the momentum in favour of Capitals, removing Parag and Donovan Ferreira with successive deliveries and trapping Ravi Singh lbw two balls later.
Royals ultimately lost six wickets for 30 runs, with Starc taking 4-40, closing on 193-8.
Abishek Porel (51) and KL Rahul (56) put on an opening stand of 105 in the Capitals reply, while captain Axar Patel scored an unbeaten 34 as they chased down their target with four balls to spare.
Seventh-placed Capitals move level with their opponents and Chennai Super Kings on 12 points, while Punjab Kings are one point ahead and occupy the final play-off spot.
Kings and and Capitals now have only one fixture remaining, with Super Kings and and Royals have two to play.
Brilliant Allen helps KKR see off Titanspublished at 19:40 BST 16 May
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Finn Allen struck a brilliant 93 off just 35 deliveries as Kolkata Knight Riders eased to a 29-run win over Gujarat Titans.
The New Zealand opener hit 10 sixes and four fours as Knight Riders post an imposing total of 247-2.
Angkrish Raghuvanshi weighed in with an unbeaten 82 featuring seven sixes and four fours, while Cameron Green was also not out with 52 off only 28 balls.
In reply, Shubman Gill smashed a dazzling 85 including seven sixes and five fours but Sunil Narine's 2-29 pegged the Titans back behind the stiff asking rate.
Sai Sudharsan was forced to retire hurt early on after being struck painfully by Kartik Tyagi.
Jos Buttler struck 57 from 35 deliveries, but his dismissal in the penultimate over put paid to the faint hopes of the Titans, who finished on 218-4..
Royal Challengers Bengaluru remain on top of the IPL from the Titans on net run rate, while Knight Riders move up into seventh place and keep their play-off hopes alive.
Marsh & Pooran steer Super Giants to victory over CSKpublished at 18:58 BST 15 May
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Mitchell Marsh smashed a brilliant 90 off just 38 balls as bottom side Lucknow Super Giants thrashed Chennai Super Kings to record only their fourth victory of the season.
Marsh struck seven sixes in his sparkling knock, which came in a 135-run opening stand alongside fellow Australian Josh Inglis (36 off 32).
Both openers fell in the space of two balls but Nicholas Pooran and Mukul Choudhary saw out the seven-wicket victory with more than three overs to spare - Pooran striking each of the last four balls of the match for six.
The West Indies' left-hander struck Anshul Kamboj for two leg-side maximums before a glorious straight six took the hosts to within one blow of victory, which was achieved when Pooran went aerial through the leg side once again.
Earlier, CSK racked up 187-5, with 20-year-old Kartik Sharma hitting an impressive 71 alongside contributions from Shivam Dube (32 off 16) and Dewald Brevis (25 off 16).
Fast bowler Gleeson joins title-chasing RCBpublished at 14:37 BST 15 May
14:37 BST 15 May
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Warwickshire seamer Richard Gleeson has signed for Indian Premier League leaders Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
The 38-year-old, who has played six T20s for England, will replace Sri Lanka's Nuwan Thushara after he was not granted permission to play by his country's cricket board.
Gleeson, who was named in the team of the tournament at the recent Pakistan Super League, will join fellow Warwickshire player Jacob Bethell at the franchise.
RCB are top of the table with two matches to go. They are looking to win the title for a second successive season.
The IPL final is on 31 May, meaning Gleeson, who has previously played for Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians in the IPL, could miss up to four matches for Warwickshire Bears in the T20 Blast.
Mumbai needed 50 from the last three overs but Jacks hit two sixes and two fours while Varma finished 75 not out from 33 balls.
After being joined by Jacks in the 17th over with Mumbai four down, Varma struck South Africa's Marco Jansen for two sixes and a four to start the 18th.
Varma added another six and Jacks a four to take 22 from the over before Jacks hit a six and a four in the penultimate over.
That left 15 to get from the last and Jacks began with a straight six and Varma hit Australian Xavier Bartlett for two more to complete the win.
Mumbai, who were captained for the first time by bowler Jasprit Bumrah in the absence of Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav, are already unable to reach the play-offs but the six-wicket defeat dents Punjab's hopes.
They were unbeaten after seven matches but have now lost five in a row. They are still fourth but could drop to sixth by the next time they play.