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Abdul Samad knocked off the winning runs with a six off the last ball following a no-ball from Sandeep Sharma.
Besides Salt's sensational 87 off 45 balls, David Warner (22 off 14), Mitchell Marsh (26 off 17) and Rilee Rossouw (29 not out off 21) produced timely cameos.
The visitors won by 18 runs after posting a modest total of 126/9.
The loss again proved RCB's over-reliance on their Big Three -- Kohli, du Plessis and Maxwell.
Chasing a target of 190, Royals ended up with 182/6. Harshal Patel (3/32) was the pick of the bowlers for RCB.
The CSK skipper mentioned that death bowling is a difficult task for the youngsters, especially with the dew around.
Fighting fifties from Glenn Maxwell and Faf du Plessis went in vain as CSK won by 8 runs.
This was Delhi's fifth consecutive loss, while RCB got back to winning ways with their second victory from four games.
Their bonding with the Australian all-rounder goes over two decades back.
Marcus Stoinis blasted a 30-ball 65 for LSG after they were reeling at 23 for three in the fourth over, and then, Nicholas Pooran smoked 62 off just 19 balls.