While Punjab are lying last with four losses from six matches, Hyderabad are slightly ahead on net run rate despite having a similar win-loss count.
Both sides come into the match after losing their respective previous encounters.
For Punjab, particularly, it was a demoralising loss given that the side was restricted to 95 for 9 while chasing a stiff target of 193. This was their second lowest 20-over score in eight IPL seasons.
The likes of Virender Sehwag, David Miller, Shaun Marsh and Glenn Maxwell have not managed to make the kind of impact they were expected to ahead of the tournament.
Maxwell, in fact, was dropped yesterday as skipper George Bailey returned to the side but he too came a cropper in the face of pressure created by CSK bowlers, especially the spin duo of R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja who shared five wickets between them.
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