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Chennai Super Kings

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Chennai Super Kings

CSK Official Logo

Short Name CSK
League Indian Premier League (IPL)
Founded 2008
Owner(s) Chennai Super Kings Cricket Limited
City / Region Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Home Ground M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
Stadium Capacity 38,200
Team Colors

Yellow

Captain MS Dhoni
Head Coach Stephen Fleming
IPL Titles 5
Website https://www.chennaisuperkings.com


Chennai Super Kings (CSK) is a popular T20 cricket team from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Playing home games at M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, it was one of the first teams established in 2008.

Like the Mumbai Indians, CSK has won five IPL titles, making them one of the most successful teams. In addition to winning the Champions League T20 twice, the team has advanced to numerous finals and playoffs. Stephen Fleming is the coach and Ruturaj Gaikwad is the leader of CSK.

The team won the IPL in 2018 after being suspended for two years due to a betting case. One of India's most valuable cricket teams is CSK.

History

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) started its journey in IPL in 2008. The captaincy was given to MS Dhoni who was purchased for a record sum. In their first season, they played really well, reached the final but lost to Rajasthan Royals. The team was recognized for its strong leadership and consistency right from the very beginning.[1] [2] [3]

CSK went through a phenomenal period from 2010-11. In 2010 they became the champions of IPL and in 2011 they succeeded in defending their title which made them the mightiest cricket team in the league. Besides, during this time period CSK was crowned the winner of the Champions League T20 twice (2010 and 2014). Some frontline players like Suresh Raina, Murali Vijay, and Ravichandran Ashwin were in the limelight during this era.

CSK was a regular playoff and finals attendee from 2012 to 2015 demonstrating a solid performance each season. To be precise, in 2015 the team had to face a two-year suspension for being involved in a betting case along with some officials.

The return of CSK in 2018 was marked with a dream come true title win in the IPL even in their first season back. The team kept on excelling by winning 2021 and 2023 titles therefore becoming one of the most successful franchises with five titles in IPL history.

MS Dhoni quit as captain in 2024 and announced Ruturaj Gaikwad as the new captain. CSK has recently been undergoing a reformation process in which it achieved mixed results, but it is still considered one of the most venerated and likable teams in the IPL.

In November 2025, before the auction for the 2026 IPL season, Chennai Super Kings made major changes to their squad. The franchise released 11 players, including four overseas players, as part of a team restructuring process.[4][5]

Home Ground

The M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk) in Chennai is where the Chennai Super Kings play their home games. It can accommodate roughly 38,000 spectators and is one of India's oldest cricket stadiums. The stadium is also known as "Lions' Den" and "Fortress Chepauk."[6][7]

A disagreement over the Chepauk stadium forced CSK to play home games in Ranchi in 2014. Due to security concerns in Chennai, some home games were held in Pune in 2018.

To honor the leaders of the ancient Tamil kingdoms, the franchise was given the name Chennai Super Kings. A public naming contest yielded over 25,000 entries, from which the name was chosen.

The team name is written in blue beneath the roaring orange lion with a crown on its head that represents strength and leadership in the team's logo. The team's primary color is yellow. The current jersey, which debuted in 2021, features a roaring lion pattern in the background and a camouflage design on the shoulders.

"Whistle Podu," which translates to "Blow the whistle," is CSK's well-known team anthem. Fans adore the most recent rendition of the anthem, which was released in 2018.[8]

Key Personnel

Current Squad

Chennai Super Kings – 2026 Squad
Category Player Role
Batters MS Dhoni WK-Batter
Sanju Samson WK-Batter
Ruturaj Gaikwad Batter
Dewald Brevis Batter
Ayush Mhatre Batter
Kartik Sharma WK-Batter
Sarfaraz Khan Batter
Urvil Patel WK-Batter
All-Rounders Anshul Kamboj All-Rounder
Jamie Overton All-Rounder
Ramakrishna Ghosh All-Rounder
Prashant Veer All-Rounder
Matthew William Short All-Rounder
Aman Khan All-Rounder
Zak Foulkes All-Rounder
Shivam Dube All-Rounder
Bowlers Khaleel Ahmed Bowler
Noor Ahmad Bowler
Mukesh Choudhary Bowler
Nathan Ellis Bowler
Shreyas Gopal Bowler
Gurjapneet Singh Bowler
Akeal Hosein Bowler
Matt Henry Bowler
Rahul Chahar Bowler

Notable Players

Player Role Contribution
MS Dhoni Wicket-keeper batter Former long-time captain and face of the franchise
Suresh Raina Batter One of the most consistent run-scorers for CSK
Ravindra Jadeja All-rounder Key all-rounder and former captain
Dwayne Bravo All-rounder Leading wicket-taker for the franchise
Ruturaj Gaikwad Batter Current captain and top-order batter
Faf du Plessis Batter Former vice-captain and reliable overseas batter
Murali Vijay Batter Match-winner in multiple title-winning seasons
Ravichandran Ashwin All-rounder Leading spinner in early CSK seasons

Achievements & Records

Indian Premier League Championships

Year Opponent Final Result
2010 Mumbai Indians CSK Won
2011 Royal Challengers Bangalore CSK Won
2018 Sunrisers Hyderabad CSK Won
2021 Kolkata Knight Riders CSK Won
2023 Gujarat Titans CSK Won

Performance & Season Summary

Year Matches Won Lost NR Group Stage Final Result
2008 16 9 7 0 3/8 Runners-up
2009 15 8 6 1 2/8 Semi-finalists
2010 16 9 7 0 3/8 Champions
2011 16 11 5 0 2/10 Champions
2012 19 10 8 1 4/9 Runners-up
2013 18 12 6 0 2/9 Runners-up
2014 16 10 6 0 3/8 Playoffs
2015 17 10 7 0 1/8 Runners-up
2016 Suspended
2017 Suspended
2018 16 11 5 0 2/8 Champions
2019 17 10 7 0 2/8 Runners-up
2020 14 6 8 0 7/8 League stage
2021 16 11 5 0 2/8 Champions
2022 14 4 10 0 9/10 League stage
2023 16 10 5 1 2/10 Champions
2024 14 7 7 0 5/10 League stage
2025 14 4 10 0 10/10 League stage
Year Most Runs Most Wickets
2008 Suresh Raina (421) Albie Morkel (17)
2009 Matthew Hayden (572) Muttiah Muralitharan (14)
2010 Suresh Raina (520) Muttiah Muralitharan (15)
2011 Michael Hussey (492) Ravichandran Ashwin (20)
2012 Suresh Raina (441) Ben Hilfenhaus (14)
2013 Michael Hussey (733) Dwayne Bravo (32)
2014 Dwayne Smith (566) Mohit Sharma (23)
2015 Brendon McCullum (436) Dwayne Bravo (26)
2016 Suspended
2017 Suspended
2018 Ambati Rayudu (602) Shardul Thakur (16)
2019 MS Dhoni (416) Imran Tahir (26)
2020 Faf du Plessis (449) Sam Curran (13)
2021 Ruturaj Gaikwad (635) Shardul Thakur (21)
2022 Ruturaj Gaikwad (368) Dwayne Bravo (16)
2023 Devon Conway (672) Tushar Deshpande (21)
2024 Ruturaj Gaikwad (583) Tushar Deshpande (17)
2025 Shivam Dube (357) Noor Ahmad (24)

Fan Base & Popularity

Chennai Super Kings is a team that has the largest and most enthusiastic fan bases among the IPL franchises. The fans who support the team are called the "Yellow Army". The team receives enormous support during home games and even in away games. The song "Whistle Podu" has become synonymous with the team and is often sung by the supporters. CSK is also among the top IPL teams that have the most followers on social media and it is also recognized for its powerful brand value.

Chennai Super Kings has, since the very first season of the IPL, been one of the most reliable teams in that league. Over the years, the franchise has always made it to the playoffs and most of the times it has been in the top four at the end of the league. CSK has built up its reputation based on strong leadership, stability in team selection, and the smart use of older players. The franchise has experienced very few occasions of being out of the playoffs, those were 2020, 2022, and 2024.

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See also

References

  1. Franchises for board’s new Twenty20 league . In ESPNcricinfo (13 September 2007) . Retrieved 11 January 2026
  2. Dhoni fetches $1.5 million in IPL bidding . In The Economic Times (20 February 2008) . Retrieved 11 January 2026
  3. Indian Premier League 2007/08 Points Table & Standings . In ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 11 January 2026
  4. IPL: Chennai Super Kings finish bottom of points table for first time in history . In The Indian Express (25 May 2025) . Retrieved 11 January 2026
  5. CSK eliminated from IPL 2025 playoff race; knocked out . In Sportstar (The Hindu) . Retrieved 11 January 2026
  6. M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai – Ground Profile . In ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 11 January 2026
  7. M.A. Chidambaram Stadium . In Cricbuzz . Retrieved 11 January 2026
  8. Chennai Super Kings Color Codes: Hex, RGB, and Logo . In TeamColorCodes . Retrieved 11 January 2026