In the final over of the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings at the Chidambaram Stadium, Sarfaraz Ahmed stunned everyone by a stunning low catch to dismiss Ramaneep Singh off Anshul Khamboj. In the third ball of the penultimate over of the chase, Khamboj delivered a low full toss. Ramandeep tried to hit a reverse sweep but got an the toe end of the bat. Sarfaraz Khan, stationed in that area, dived low to his left to snaffle a sharp catch just above the ground. Watch the video here: 🎥 Sarfaraz Khan with another fine catch this season! 🫴The #CSK fans are ecstatic 🥳Scorecard ▶️ https://t.co/jWkXVCPxj5#TATAIPL | #KhelBindaas | #CSKvKKR | @ChennaiIPL pic.twitter.com/XE7Yhdw6DB — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 14, 2026 While he successfully caught Ramandeep in the final over, he had earlier dropped a catch of Angkrish Raghuvanshi. Noor spins CSK past KKR On April 14 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Super Kings returned to winning ways with a commanding 32-run victory over Kolkata Knight Riders in Match 22 of IPL 2026. Defending 192, CSK restricted KKR to 160/7, with Noor Ahmad starring with 3/21 and earning Player of the Match honours. Put in to bat, CSK made full use of the powerplay, racing to 72/2 in six overs. Sanju Samson led the charge with 48 off 32, while Ayush Mhatre’s blistering 38 off just 17 balls ensured the hosts kept the scoring rate above nine. Dewald Brevis then anchored the middle overs with a fluent 41 from 29, adding 51 crucial runs with Sarfaraz Khan, who contributed 23. Despite Sunil Narine’s economical 1/21 and Kartik Tyagi’s two wickets, CSK closed strongly through Shivam Dube and Jamie Overton to post 192/5. KKR’s chase never gathered sustained momentum after Finn Allen fell for one in the second over. Narine (24) and captain Ajinkya Rahane (28) attempted to stabilize, while Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s 27 kept them in touch at 79/3. However, the game swung decisively in the 11th over when Noor removed Rahane and then bowled Cameron Green for a duck on the very next ball, reducing KKR to 85/5. From there, CSK’s bowlers tightened the screws. Noor returned to dismiss Rinku Singh for 6, while Akeal Hosein chipped in with the wicket of Raghuvanshi. Rovman Powell’s unbeaten 31 and Ramandeep Singh’s fighting 35 added 63 for the seventh wicket, but the asking rate had climbed beyond reach. Anshul Kamboj sealed the contest with Ramandeep’s wicket in the final over as KKR finished 32 short.