Yuzvendra Chahal's sensational hat-trick against Chennai Super Kings derailed their innings, achieving multiple milestones. Playing for Punjab Kings, Chahal's brilliance in the 19th over led to four wickets in six balls, restricting CSK to 190. This performance included dismissing MS Dhoni and marked Chahal's ninth four-wicket haul in the IPL, setting a new league record.
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