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After taking a tough call to leave out the dangerous Jonny Bairstow from the playing eleven, Sunrisers have managed to find out the 'right' balance.
Needing 17 off the last two overs, SRH could manage only four runs for the loss of five wickets.
Ferguson, playing his first game, took 3/15 as the game ended in a tie. Then in the Super Over he dismissed David Warner and Abdul Samad to restrict SRH to just two runs.
Chasing 168, SRH ended up with 147/8 despite a fighting 57 by Kane Williamson.
The three-time champions and last edition's runner-up, CSK are seeking a revival of fortunes after suffering five defeats in seven games.
A brilliant sixth-wicket stand of 85 off 47 balls between Rahul Tewatia and Riyan Parag helped Rajasthan end their losing streak.
Chasing a stiff target of 202, Kings XI were bundled out for 132 in 16.5 overs despite a brilliant 37-ball 77 by Nicholas Pooran.
KXIP are currently languishing at the bottom of the table after losing four of their five games, while SRH are only slightly better at sixth following two wins and three losses so far.
Quinton de Kock and Pandya brothers lifted Mumbai India to 208/5. Hyderabad fell short by 34 runs.
Chasing 165 to win, CSK lost by seven runs with skipper Dhoni staying unbeaten on 47 off 36 balls. He went after the bowlers too late.