It was important that Dhoni stayed at the crease, but that was not to be. The Chennai skipper did threaten a bit, but was run out for just 21.
Dhoni played one on the leg side, and while coming back for the second run collided with partner Badrinath, and was short of his crease.
However, Morkel had a late flourish, raising a few eyebrows. The South African hit three consecutive sixes of Warne, but that was not enough.
In the end the visitors were 17 runs short of the total.
It was Rajasthan Royals' fourth successive win -- after having started the tournament with three straight defeats.
It was also their 10th home win in 11 matches - the best record at home by any team in the IPL.
Photographs: IPL/Getty Images
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