DUBAI: Pat Cummins claimed four wickets and skipper Eoin Morgan scored 68 as Kolkata Knight Riders knocked Rajasthan Royals out of the Indian Premier League with a 60-run win on Sunday. Kolkata ended the league phase with their seventh win this season to have a chance of reaching the play-offs while Royals are set to finish bottom of the eight-team table.

Morgan hit his first half-century of the campaign to propel Kolkata to 191 for seven and Cummins then returned figures of 4-34 as Royals managed just 131 for nine in 20 overs in Dubai. Kolkata, who moved to fourth spot and improved their net run-rate with a big win, now await their fate which depends on the results of the last two league matches in the coming two days.

"I don't think we could have done anything more today. So whatever happens from here is up to the Gods," Morgan said. Morgan led the charge for the two-time champions with his best IPL score as he took the attack to the opposition with five fours and six sixes in his 35-ball knock. West Indies all rounder Andre Russell played a crucial cameo of 25 off 11 balls. Cummins, who scored 15 with the bat, once again justified his IPL price tag of $2.17 m-the most expensive foreign player for the 2020 season-as he struck crucial blows.

The Australian quick, who took 12 wickets in 14 games, got Robin Uthappa in the first over and struck twice in his next to send in-form Ben Stokes, for 18, and skipper Steve Smith, for four, trudging back to the pavilion. "Earlier I put a lot of pressure on myself after that first game when I didn't bowl well. The longer the tournament has gone I have bowled better and better," said Cummins. "The great thing about IPL is there are so many other games on and so many great bowlers on display so there is a lot to learn from."

Fast bowler Shivam Mavi and spinner Varun Chakravarthy supported Cummins as they took two wickets each. Holders Mumbai Indians have already secured a play-off place with one match to go. Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Capitals, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata are fighting it out for the next three spots. Virat Kohli's Bangalore took on Delhi yesterday followed by Hyderabad clashing with Mumbai today.

Dhoni vows return
Meanwhile, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni vowed Sunday to return for Chennai Super Kings in next year's Indian Premier League, after his team ended Kings XI Punjab's play-off hopes in both sides' final game of the season. But the 39-year-old said the team-which has many over-35s including Shane Watson and Faf du Plessis-would need an overhaul before going into next season, scheduled for April-May.

And coach Stephen Fleming said it would be a "great challenge" to rebuild the team-dubbed "Dad's army" in the media-for the upcoming season. Three-time IPL winners Chennai were the first of the eight teams to drop out of contention, raising doubts about captain Dhoni's future with the franchise. But they signed off their campaign with three successive triumphs, including this comprehensive nine-wicket victory in Abu Dhabi.

Punjab, who had been rooted to the foot of the table for much of the tournament, ended with back-to-back defeats after a five-match winning streak had got KL Rahul's men back into contention. Veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Dhoni, who ended his international career in August, assured fans ahead of the match that he would return in the yellow jersey. "Definitely not," Dhoni said at the toss when he was asked by former New Zealand paceman Danny Morrison if the game against Punjab was his last for Chennai.- Agencies