Azmatullah Omarzai had the final laugh in the duet between him and Dewald Brevis, chipping him off at 32. Azmatullah Omarzai dismissed Dewald Brevis with a length delivery outside off at 136 kph that nipped in sharply. Brevis attempted a flick but missed, and the ball crashed into the top of the off stump. Watch the video here: Off stump shattered ⚡End of a solid 78-run partnership ☝Azmatullah Omarzai beats Dewald Brevis by pace 🔥Updates ▶ https://t.co/eXWTTv7Xhd #TATAIPL | #CSKvPBKS | @PunjabKingsIPL pic.twitter.com/y7qGsn4Ona — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 30, 2025 The Afghan pacer did not have a great night before the wicket came. The partnership between Dewald Brevis and Sam Curran has been the crucial point for CSK. Both of them have targeted Omarzai until Omarzai broke the partnership. Read also: KKR Clears the Air on Kuldeep-Rinku Slap Incident in IPL 2025 Chahal’s Hat-Trick Dents CSK Despite Curran’s Heroics Sam Curran’s explosive 88 off just 47 balls powered Chennai Super Kings to a competitive total of 190 in 19.2 overs, but a late collapse led by Yuzvendra Chahal stole the spotlight. Batting first, CSK suffered early setbacks with Shaik Rasheed and Ayush Mhatre falling cheaply. Curran then took charge, playing a counter-attacking knock laced with 9 fours and 4 sixes, finding brief support from Dewald Brevis (32 off 26) and Jadeja (17 off 12). At 172/4 in the 18th over, Chennai looked set for a 200+ total. But then came Chahal’s magic. The leg-spinner dismissed MS Dhoni, Deepak Hooda, Anshul Kamboj, and Noor Ahmad in a stunning spell that included the first hat-trick of IPL 2025. His 3rd over read 4 wickets in 5 balls, ripping apart CSK’s lower order and reducing them from 184/5 to 186/9 within a single over. Shivam Dube, who came in late, was the last man out, sealing CSK’s innings at 190. Arshdeep Singh (2/25) and Marco Jansen (2/30) provided crucial early and late breakthroughs, while Omarzai and Brar chipped in with a wicket each. Despite the platform set by Curran, CSK will rue their dramatic collapse in the death overs.