Chennai Super Kings Cricket Team

Captain: Ruturaj Gaikwad
Coach: Stephen Fleming
Home ground: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
IPL titles: 5 (2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023)
Owners: Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd (subsidiary of India Cements)

 

The most consistent IPL franchise ever, Chennai Super Kings have been led by MS Dhoni to five titles, and have only finished below fourth place thrice. The franchise is owned by India Cements, of which N Srinivasan, the former BCCI president and former chairman of the ICC, is chairman. CSK was purchased for Rs 360 crore (approx US$91 million) in 2008.
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Chennai Super Kings history

Super Kings have reached the knockouts in 12 of their 15 seasons. Over the years, Dhoni, who was the highest-paid player (Rs 9.5 crore, about US$1.5 million) in the inaugural auction, became the face, heart and soul of the side. His instincts, coupled with coach Stephen Fleming’s tactical nous, have been central to Super Kings’ success over the years.

 

After losing the final off the last ball in 2008, and the semi-final in 2009, Super Kings secured back-to-back titles the next two seasons. They faltered in the knockouts in the next four IPLs and were then banned for two years because of a spot-fixing scandal. In 2018, however, Super Kings marked their return with their third title – despite, or because of, their squad being heavy on players over 30.

 

In 2019, Super Kings played a thrilling final against their bogey opponents, Mumbai Indians, with Rohit Sharma and Co eventually stealing a one-run victory over them. The following year, CSK struggled to adjust to the conditions in the UAE, finishing near the bottom of the table. They bounced right back the next season, going about things the clinical Super Kings way, finishing second in the league stage, then beating Kolkata Knight Riders in the final. In 2022, however, they crashed and burned again, just about managing to avoid the wooden spoon, before storming back again in 2023, taking the title a fifth time.

 

Chennai Super Kings highs

Super Kings were trolled as “Dad’s Army” after the 2018 auction, but they proved the critics wrong, with Shane Watson, one of their several over-30s stars, delivering their third IPL crown with an unbeaten hundred in the final. They couldn’t have asked for a better comeback from a two-year suspension. After their poorest finish ever, in 2020, they took the title again in 2021, again with many of their senior pros still in the mix.

 

Chennai Super Kings lows

CSK hit their nadir when one of their top officials, Gurunath Meiyappan, the son-in-law of Srinivasan, was arrested on charges of cheating, forgery, and fraud. Two years later, the Super Kings franchise was also suspended for Meiyappan’s activities. Dhoni’s personal worst season in 2020 was also Super Kings’ worst: they failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in their history.

 

Chennai Super Kings season by season

2024 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

Dhoni handed over the captaincy to Ruturaj Gaikwad, but CSK didn’t quite get the momentum going under their new leader, never winning more than two games on the trot and leaving it to their last league game to try to qualify for the knockouts – which they didn’t. Power-hitter Devon Conway’s injury hampered them, and, surprisingly, it was the seamers rather than their spinners who kept them in the running.

 

2023 – champions
M16 W10 W% 62.5

They stuttered at the start, losing four of their first nine matches, before finding their stride. Conway, back in the saddle, was their top run-scorer, with 672 runs. They beat Gujarat Titans, who otherwise looked unstoppable, twice in the last three games. Jadeja, who made ten runs off the last two balls of the final to win it, was one of the tightest bowlers of the tournament.
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2023
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2023

 

2022 – ninth
M14 W4 W% 28.5

Injuries to Deepak Chahar and Adam Milne messed with Super Kings’ balance and they had to sacrifice their overseas opener, Devon Conway, for bowling cover early in the season. Ravindra Jadeja took over the captaincy from Dhoni, only to hand the reins back midway through the tournament. Jadeja was then out injured. Super Kings finished second from bottom.

 

2021 – champions
M16 W11 W% 68.7

Not much changed in terms of the squad, but everything clicked for CSK. They won five of their seven matches in the first leg, in India, four more in the UAE, and were clinical as ever in the playoffs. The stars were Rituraj Gaikwad and Faf du Plessis, who both made over 600 runs in the season.
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2021
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2021

 

2020 – seventh
M14 W6 W% 42.8

After Raina and Harbhajan Singh pulled out of the tournament for personal reasons, the Super Kings management decided not to pick replacements for them, and by the second half of the season, the ageing side “ran out of juice”, as Fleming put it. Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav struggled in the middle order, while the spinners lacked penetration away from Chepauk.

 

2019 – runners-up
M17 W10 W% 58.8

Finally back to Chepauk, CSK banked on their old spin-to-win template, coming away with six victories in seven home games in the league stage. The solitary defeat came at the hands of Mumbai, where Dhoni sat out to manage his troublesome back. He returned for the first qualifier but Mumbai beat them there, and then again in the final, this time by one run.

 

2018 – champions
M16 W11 W% 68.7

Super Kings played only one game at Chepauk before their home base was moved to Pune because of the Cauvery river water dispute. Lungi Ngidi provided vital breakthroughs on the seam-friendly tracks in Pune, and at the crunch, CSK beat Sunrisers in the first qualifier as well as the final to return to their title-winning ways.
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2018
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2018

 

2016, 2017 – suspended

 

2015 – runners-up
M17 W10 W% 58.8

Another bumper run at Chepauk, winning six of seven home matches. They won three on the road to topping the table, and then saw RCB off in the second qualifier. However, Mumbai beat CSK for the second time in the final. This was an IPL dominated by seamers, with Super Kings’ Dwayne Bravo finishing atop the wickets charts and Ashish Nehra in fourth place.

 

2014 – third
M16 W10 W% 62.5

CSK lost their opening match, against Kings XI in Abu Dhabi, despite piling up 205 for 4. But they won eight of their next nine games on their way to the playoffs once again, despite their home matches being shifted to Ranchi due to a local dispute. Raina shellacked 87 off 25 balls against Kings XI in the second qualifier, but it wasn’t enough to take them to the final.

 

2013 – runners-up
M18 W12 W% 66.6

A seven-match win streak eased them into the qualifier, where Hussey, in scintillating form that season, saw off Mumbai with a brilliant 86 not out, setting up a title clash against the same opponents. Super Kings reduced Mumbai to 52 for 4 in the final, but Pollard tipped the scales Mumbai’s way with an unbeaten 60 off 32 balls.

 

2012 – runners-up
M19 W10 W% 52.6

Five of their eight victories in the league stage came at home, and then Vijay fashioned a sixth with a century against Delhi Daredevils, launching CSK into the final. Vijay, Mike Hussey and Raina all came good in that final, but an unheralded Manvinder Bisla denied Dhoni’s men a hat-trick of titles.

 

2011 – champions
M16 W11 W% 68.7

CSK turned Chepauk into a fortress this season, winning all their matches there, including the final, against RCB. Suraj Randiv stepped in to fill the Murali-sized hole, and Shadab Jakati and Doug Bollinger had their moments, but R Ashwin was the standout bowler, even taking out Chris Gayle for a duck in the final – in which M Vijay starred with 95 off 52 balls.
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2011
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2011

 

2010 – champions
M16 W9 W% 56.2

The season when Dhoni became Chennai’s thala. After CSK blew hot and cold early in the tournament, their captain scorched Kings XI’s Irfan Pathan for 4, 2, 6, 6 in the final over of a must-win clash. In the final, Kieron Pollard threatened to take the game away, but Dhoni stationed Hayden at short mid-off to trap him, and CSK ultimately sealed their first title.
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2010

 

2009 – fourth
M14 W8 W% 57.1

The IPL moved to South Africa, where Matthew Hayden, Raina and Murali combined to help Super Kings finish second on the table. However, Royal Challengers Bangalore’s local boys Manish Pandey and Vinay Kumar bested them in the semi-final.

 

2008 – runners-up
M16 W9 W% 56.2

Riding on the brilliance of their seamers and of Dhoni and Suresh Raina with the bat, Super Kings wrapped up eight wins in 14 league games and beat Kings XI Punjab with ease in the semi. CSK’s seamers and Muthiah Muralidaran dragged the final to the last ball, but Shane Warne and Sohail Tanvir ensured a happy ending for the Rajasthan Royals.

 

Chennai Super Kings key players.

out of the 2020 tournament. Raina was not retained by CSK in the 2022 auction, and went unsold in the IPL for the first time.

 

MS Dhoni
Even as analytics change the T20 landscape, Dhoni continues to trust his instincts to mastermind victories for Super Kings. While his power-hitting has waned in recent times, he still finds a way to finish games for his franchise. Dhoni is well and truly a cult figure in Chennai.

 

Suresh Raina
Much like Dhoni, Raina was a fan favourite. He made 4687 runs for the side – the most so far – and missed only one game for Super Kings over ten seasons before opting out of the 2020 tournament. Raina was not retained by CSK in the 2022 auction, and went unsold in the IPL for the first time.
Dwayne Bravo
Bravo, the first player to take 600 wickets in T20s, had several variations in his repertoire, including the slower dipping yorker, and he became Dhoni’s go-to bowler at the death. In the 2013 IPL, he took 32 wickets in 18 matches at an economy of 7.95, the joint record. After retiring in 2021, he went into the CSK backroom as a bowling coach.

 

Ravindra Jadeja
It’s easy to forget that Jadeja has been a part of three other IPL teams because he is so closely associated with CSK. Tight and effective as a bowler, a dependable hitter down the order, and electric in the field, he has been one of their stalwarts and their second-highest wicket-taker of all time – a position he cemented with 20 wickets in their title-winning 2023 campaign.

 

Deepak Chahar
Chahar was initially seen as a batting allrounder but he established himself as a powerplay swing bowler after being snapped up by Super Kings in the 2018 auction. Next season he turned up with a knuckleball and a back-of-a-length offcutter in his repertoire. In the 2022 auction, CSK forked out Rs 14 crore (US$ 1.8 million) to get him back, but he didn’t play due to injuries.

Chennai Super Kings 2025 IPL  Squad

  • Ruturaj Gaikwad
  • Khaleel Ahmed
  • C Andre Siddarth
  • Ravichandran Ashwin
  • Vansh Bedi
  • Devon Conway
  • Sam Curran
  • MS Dhoni
  • Shivam Dube
  • Nathan Ellis
  • Ramakrishna Ghosh
  • Shreyas Gopal
  • Gurjapneet Singh
  • Deepak Hooda
  • Ravindra Jadeja
  • Anshul Kamboj
  • Mukesh Choudhary
  • Kamlesh Nagarkoti
  • Noor Ahmad
  • Jamie Overton
  • Matheesha Pathirana
  • Shaik Rasheed
  • Rachin Ravindra
  • Vijay Shankar
  • Rahul Tripathi

Highest totals For Indian Premier League – Chennai Super Kings

Highest totals

 

246/5 20.0 12.30 1 v RR Chennai won 3 Apr 2010 Twenty20
240/5 20.0 12.00 1 v Kings XI Mohali won 19 Apr 2008 Twenty20
235/4 20.0 11.75 1 v KKR Eden Gardens won 23 Apr 2023 Twenty20
226/6 20.0 11.30 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 17 Apr 2023 Twenty20
223/3 20.0 11.15 1 v DC Delhi won 20 May 2023 Twenty20
223/3 20.0 11.15 1 v SRH Hyderabad won 8 May 2013 Twenty20
222/5 20.0 11.10 1 v Daredevils Chennai won 25 May 2012 Twenty20
220/3 20.0 11.00 1 v KKR Wankhede won 21 Apr 2021 Twenty20
218/4 20.0 10.90 1 v MI Delhi lost 1 May 2021 Twenty20
217/7 20.0 10.85 1 v LSG Chennai won 3 Apr 2023 Twenty20
216/4 20.0 10.80 1 v RCB DY Patil won 12 Apr 2022 Twenty20
212/3 20.0 10.60 1 v SRH Chennai won 28 Apr 2024 Twenty20
211/4 20.0 10.55 1 v Daredevils Pune won 30 Apr 2018 Twenty20
210/4 20.0 10.50 1 v LSG Chennai lost 23 Apr 2024 Twenty20
210/7 20.0 10.50 1 v LSG Brabourne lost 31 Mar 2022 Twenty20
209/4 20.0 10.45 1 v SRH Chennai won 11 Apr 2015 Twenty20
208/5 20.0 10.40 1 v MI Chennai won 23 Apr 2008 Twenty20
208/5 20.0 10.40 2 v RCB Chennai won 12 Apr 2012 Twenty20
208/6 20.0 10.40 1 v DC DY Patil won 8 May 2022 Twenty20
207/5 19.4 10.52 2 v RCB Bengaluru won 25 Apr 2018 Twenty20
206/6 20.0 10.30 1 v GT Chennai won 26 Mar 2024 Twenty20
206/4 20.0 10.30 1 v MI Wankhede won 14 Apr 2024 Twenty20
205/5 19.5 10.33 2 v KKR Chennai won 10 Apr 2018 Twenty20
205/5 20.0 10.25 1 v RCB Chennai won 28 May 2011 Twenty20
205/4 20.0 10.25 1 v Kings XI Abu Dhabi lost 18 Apr 2014 Twenty20
204/5 20.0 10.20 1 v RR Pune won 20 Apr 2018 Twenty20
202/7 20.0 10.10 2 v Kings XI Wankhede lost 30 May 2014 Twenty20
202/2 20.0 10.10 1 v SRH Pune won 1 May 2022 Twenty20
201/7 20.0 10.05 2 v RR Chennai lost 24 May 2008 Twenty20
201/5 20.0 10.05 2 v Punjab Kings Mullanpur lost 8 Apr 2025 Twenty20
200/3 20.0 10.00 1 v KKR Chennai won 28 Apr 2013 Twenty20
200/4 20.0 10.00 1 v Punjab Kings Chennai lost 30 Apr 2023 Twenty20
200/6 20.0 10.00 2 v RR Sharjah lost 22 Sep 2020 Twenty20
196/3 20.0 9.80 1 v RR Jaipur won 9 May 2011 Twenty20
196/8 20.0 9.80 2 v GT Ahmedabad lost 10 May 2024 Twenty20
195/4 19.4 9.91 2 v Kings XI Dharamsala won 18 Apr 2010 Twenty20
193/5 20.0 9.65 2 v Kings XI Mohali lost 15 Apr 2018 Twenty20
193/6 20.0 9.65 1 v Chargers Visakhapatnam won 7 Apr 2012 Twenty20
192/3 20.0 9.60 1 v Kings XI Chennai won 25 Apr 2015 Twenty20
192/1 20.0 9.60 1 v MI Delhi won 21 May 2013 Twenty20
192/3 20.0 9.60 1 v KKR Dubai (DICS) won 15 Oct 2021 Twenty20
191/7 20.0 9.55 2 v RCB Bengaluru lost 18 May 2024 Twenty20
191/4 20.0 9.55 1 v RCB Wankhede won 25 Apr 2021 Twenty20
190/5 19.1 9.91 2 v Daredevils Delhi won 19 Mar 2010 Twenty20
190/3 20.0 9.50 1 v KKR Chennai lost 27 May 2012 Twenty20
189/4 16.4 11.34 2 v MI Wankhede won 17 Apr 2015 Twenty20
189/4 20.0 9.45 1 v RR Abu Dhabi lost 2 Oct 2021 Twenty20
188/6 20.0 9.40 2 v Daredevils Delhi won 8 May 2008 Twenty20
188/7 20.0 9.40 1 v DC Wankhede lost 10 Apr 2021 Twenty20
188/9 20.0 9.40 1 v RR Wankhede won 19 Apr 2021 Twenty20
188/3 20.0 9.40 1 v KKR Centurion lost 18 May 2009 Twenty20
188/4 20.0 9.40 1 v Kings XI Mohali lost 13 Apr 2011 Twenty20
187/6 20.0 9.35 2 v Kings XI Cuttack lost 7 May 2014 Twenty20
187/5 20.0 9.35 1 v MI Bengaluru won 23 May 2012 Twenty20
186/5 19.5 9.37 2 v RR Chennai won 22 Apr 2013 Twenty20
186/4 20.0 9.30 1 v Kings XI Chennai won 2 May 2013 Twenty20
185/3 18.0 10.27 1 v Kings XI Centurion won 7 May 2009 Twenty20
185/3 20.0 9.25 1 v SRH Ranchi lost 22 May 2014 Twenty20
183/5 20.0 9.15 1 v RCB Chennai won 16 Apr 2011 Twenty20
182/3 20.0 9.10 1 v SRH Hyderabad won 22 Apr 2018 Twenty20
181/0 17.4 10.24 2 v Kings XI Dubai (DICS) won 4 Oct 2020 Twenty20
181/2 18.3 9.78 2 v SRH Wankhede won 27 May 2018 Twenty20
181/2 19.4 9.20 2 v Daredevils Delhi won 5 May 2014 Twenty20
181/4 20.0 9.05 1 v Kings XI Chennai won 10 May 2008 Twenty20
181/8 20.0 9.05 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 22 Apr 2015 Twenty20
180/2 19.0 9.47 2 v SRH Pune won 13 May 2018 Twenty20
180/9 20.0 9.00 2 v Daredevils Durban lost 23 Apr 2009 Twenty20
180/2 20.0 9.00 1 v MI Brabourne lost 25 Mar 2010 Twenty20
179/5 20.0 8.95 1 v RCB Gqeberha won 20 Apr 2009 Twenty20
179/4 20.0 8.95 1 v DC Chennai won 1 May 2019 Twenty20
179/4 20.0 8.95 1 v DC Sharjah lost 17 Oct 2020 Twenty20
178/5 20.0 8.90 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 28 Apr 2008 Twenty20
178/7 20.0 8.90 1 v GT Ahmedabad lost 31 Mar 2023 Twenty20
178/3 20.0 8.90 1 v Chargers East London won 4 May 2009 Twenty20
178/4 20.0 8.90 2 v KKR Dubai (DICS) won 29 Oct 2020 Twenty20
177/4 19.4 9.00 2 v RCB Wankhede won 24 May 2011 Twenty20
177/5 20.0 8.85 1 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 3 May 2018 Twenty20
177/7 20.0 8.85 1 v Daredevils Abu Dhabi won 21 Apr 2014 Twenty20
176/4 18.4 9.42 2 v RCB Chennai won 22 Mar 2024 Twenty20
176/3 18.4 9.42 2 v MI Brabourne won 28 May 2014 Twenty20
176/4 19.5 8.87 2 v SRH Chennai won 23 Apr 2019 Twenty20
176/4 20.0 8.80 1 v Daredevils Chennai won 12 May 2011 Twenty20
176/4 20.0 8.80 1 v RR Jaipur lost 11 May 2018 Twenty20
176/6 20.0 8.80 2 v Punjab Kings Wankhede lost 25 Apr 2022 Twenty20
176/6 20.0 8.80 2 v RR Guwahati lost 30 Mar 2025 Twenty20
176/6 20.0 8.80 1 v LSG Lucknow lost 19 Apr 2024 Twenty20
175/5 20.0 8.75 1 v RR Chennai won 31 Mar 2019 Twenty20
173/3 18.3 9.35 2 v SRH Delhi won 28 Apr 2021 Twenty20
173/6 19.4 8.79 2 v DC Dubai (DICS) won 10 Oct 2021 Twenty20
173/8 20.0 8.65 1 v MI Wankhede lost 6 May 2012 Twenty20
172/6 20.0 8.60 2 v RR Chennai lost 12 Apr 2023 Twenty20
172/7 20.0 8.60 1 v GT Chennai won 23 May 2023 Twenty20
172/8 20.0 8.60 2 v KKR Abu Dhabi won 26 Sep 2021 Twenty20
171/5 15.0 11.40 2 v GT Ahmedabad won 28 May 2023 Twenty20
CSK
171/6 20.0 8.55 2 v DC Visakhapatnam lost 31 Mar 2024 Twenty20
170/6 20.0 8.50 2 v RR Jaipur lost 27 Apr 2023 Twenty20
170/5 20.0 8.50 1 v Kings XI Mohali lost 5 May 2019 Twenty20
170/6 20.0 8.50 2 v SRH Hyderabad lost 2 May 2015 Twenty20
169/9 19.5 8.52 2 v MI Wankhede won 7 Apr 2018 Twenty20
169/6 20.0 8.45 1 v Daredevils Chennai lost 2 May 2008 Twenty20

Most runs in Indian Premier League – Chennai Super Kings

Most runs

 

2008-2025 239 207 89 4772 84* 40.44 3419 139.57 22 6 336 229
2008-2021 176 171 26 4687 100* 32.32 3424 136.88 1 33 8 425 180
2012-2021 92 86 9 2721 96 35.33 2070 131.44 20 5 247 87
2020-2025 71 70 8 2502 108* 40.35 1820 137.47 2 20 7 231 95
2012-2025 177 130 59 1982 62* 27.91 1460 135.75 3 5 141 76
2018-2023 90 80 15 1932 100* 29.72 1494 129.31 1 8 5 154 94
2008-2015 50 49 7 1768 116* 42.09 1430 123.63 1 13 1 181 45
2009-2020 70 70 4 1708 127 25.87 1365 125.12 2 7 3 150 68
2008-2013 95 67 20 1441 71* 30.65 1212 118.89 11 6 154 28
2018-2020 43 43 2 1252 117* 30.53 918 136.38 2 7 4 119 68
2022-2025 46 44 7 1209 95* 32.67 767 157.62 8 3 69 86
2008-2010 32 32 2 1107 93 36.90 805 137.51 8 1 121 44
2022-2025 25 24 3 1006 92* 47.90 717 140.30 10 2 106 32
2011-2022 116 75 35 1004 68 25.10 732 137.15 2 4 72 48
2014-2015 32 32 965 79 30.15 751 128.49 7 3 102 50
2021-2024 48 40 4 853 93 23.69 626 136.26 3 4 74 44
2014-2015 28 28 2 841 100* 32.34 613 137.19 1 5 83 42
2008-2013 78 59 24 827 71 23.62 571 144.83 2 3 51 48
2023-2024 27 23 1 568 71* 25.81 385 147.53 2 47 23
2008-2010 26 26 2 516 57 21.50 502 102.78 3 4 67 7
2024-2025 15 15 1 367 65* 26.21 247 148.58 2 2 35 16
2021-2022 16 15 345 88 23.00 255 135.29 3 1 27 19
2024-2024 13 13 2 318 63 28.90 223 142.60 2 27 10
2020-2025 25 17 4 254 52 19.53 192 132.29 1 2 17 15
2018-2020 23 18 6 248 58 20.66 257 96.49 1 1 27 5
2009-2025 102 32 11 201 23 9.57 210 95.71 3 20 1
2008-2008 10 10 1 196 45 21.77 165 118.78 1 27 3
2008-2008 9 8 145 54 18.12 109 133.02 1 1 21 3
2011-2013 14 7 2 144 46* 28.80 133 108.27 8 8
2008-2013 19 12 5 133 64 19.00 108 123.14 1 2 9 7
2014-2014 5 4 2 116 50* 58.00 94 123.40 1 8 6
2014-2015 12 9 1 116 36 14.50 73 158.90 10 5
2018-2019 11 9 108 56 12.00 82 131.70 1 2 8 5
2008-2009 15 11 4 106 41* 15.14 105 100.95 6 5
2014-2025 4 3 2 80 69* 80.00 62 129.03 1 5 2
2020-2022 7 4 1 73 39* 24.33 66 110.60 1 7 1
2019-2024 18 11 5 70 22 11.66 71 98.59 1 4 3
2018-2024 57 13 7 67 17 11.16 55 121.81 2 6 2
2018-2024 76 12 6 66 39 11.00 53 124.52 3 2 4
2009-2010 4 3 63 30 21.00 66 95.45 9 0
2009-2009 3 3 1 62 24 31.00 53 116.98 5 2
2024-2024 8 5 1 51 21 12.75 43 118.60 1 4 2
2008-2010 26 9 5 50 15* 12.50 36 138.88 2 5
2022-2023 7 5 1 44 22 11.00 28 157.14 1 3 3
2008-2011 16 6 2 36 16* 9.00 30 120.00 2 1 2
2014-2014 12 5 3 35 13* 17.50 23 152.17 3 1
2025-2025 3 3 30 23 10.00 25 120.00 4 1
2018-2019 24 4 30 19 7.50 39 76.92 3 1
2013-2019 48 10 6 29 21* 7.25 28 103.57 3 1 2
2009-2012 50 7 6 27 13 27.00 27 100.00 3 0
2010-2010 5 2 26 22 13.00 24 108.33 1 1
2008-2010 29 8 2 22 15 3.66 34 64.70 3 1 1
2010-2012 27 4 3 21 16* 21.00 23 91.30 1 1
2008-2008 5 3 16 8 5.33 23 69.56 1 0 0
2023-2023 2 2 15 8 7.50 14 107.14 2 0
2018-2021 27 3 3 15 13* 12 125.00 2 0
2013-2013 16 6 4 14 7* 7.00 16 87.50 1 0 0
2018-2019 2 2 13 8 6.50 17 76.47 0 1
2009-2010 6 4 2 12 8 6.00 18 66.66 0 0
2025-2025 1 1 1 11 11* 4 275.00 0 1
2008-2008 9 2 1 11 11 11.00 18 61.11 2 0
2022-2022 4 2 1 11 6* 11.00 8 137.50 0 0
2008-2010 40 6 2 9 4 2.25 13 69.23 1 1 0
2025-2025 2 2 7 4 3.50 14 50.00 1 0
2022-2024 27 2 1 7 7* 7.00 7 100.00 1 0 1
2022-2024 10 3 2 7 3* 7.00 8 87.50 0 0
2022-2025 16 2 1 6 4 6.00 6 100.00 1 0
2011-2011 2 1 1 5 5* 2 250.00 1 0
2011-2012 6 1 1 5 5* 3 166.66 1 0
2013-2013 2 2 1 4 4* 4.00 9 44.44 1 0 0
2010-2010 1 1 1 3 3* 5 60.00 0 0
2009-2010 14 3 2 3 3* 3.00 4 75.00 1 0 0
2011-2011 8 1 2 2 2.00 4 50.00 0 0
2015-2015 2 1 1 2 2* 2 100.00 0 0
2024-2024 2 1 1 2 2* 2 100.00 0 0
2013-2013 2 1 1 2 2* 6 33.33 0 0
2018-2018 1 1 1 1 1.00 3 33.33 0 0
2014-2015 20 4 3 1 1* 1.00 7 14.28 1 0 0
2012-2014 17 1 1 0* 0 0 0
2013-2013 5 1 1 0* 0 0 0
2010-2010 1 1 1 0* 0 0 0
2018-2020 12 1 1 0* 0 0 0
2008-2008 2 1 1 1 0 0
2025-2025 5 1 1 0* 2 0 0
TU Deshpande
2022-2024 31 2 2 0* 2 0 0

Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Chennai Super Kings.

Most wickets

 

2011-2022 116 113 2257 376.1 2 3147 140 4/42 22.47 8.36 16.12 1
2012-2025 177 164 3033 505.3 2 3832 135 5/16 28.38 7.58 22.46 3 1
2009-2025 102 99 2128 354.4 4 2348 95 3/16 24.71 6.62 22.40
2008-2013 78 75 1525 254.1 3 2054 76 4/32 27.02 8.08 20.06 1
2018-2024 76 76 1597 266.1 6 2106 76 4/13 27.71 7.91 21.01 2
2018-2024 57 56 1203 200.3 2 1823 60 3/28 30.38 9.09 20.05
2013-2019 48 48 987 164.3 1286 58 4/14 22.17 7.81 17.01 1
2009-2012 50 48 913 152.1 1 1180 45 4/22 26.22 7.75 20.28 2
2008-2010 40 40 936 156.0 1 994 40 3/11 24.85 6.37 23.40
2022-2025 24 24 547 91.1 739 39 4/28 18.94 8.10 14.02 1
2022-2024 31 31 671 111.5 1051 39 4/27 26.94 9.39 17.20 1
2010-2012 27 27 576 96.0 3 693 37 4/13 18.72 7.21 15.56 1
2018-2021 27 27 600 100.0 1 711 35 4/12 20.31 7.11 17.14 2
2008-2010 29 29 562 93.4 809 31 5/24 26.09 8.63 18.12 1 1
2014-2015 20 20 462 77.0 591 30 4/10 19.70 7.67 15.40 1
2018-2021 14 14 324 54.0 2 448 25 4/10 17.92 8.29 12.96 1
2021-2024 48 35 499 83.1 585 25 4/26 23.40 7.03 19.96 1
2022-2024 27 27 624 104.0 1 797 25 4/33 31.88 7.66 24.96 1
2008-2021 176 59 776 129.2 934 24 2/0 38.91 7.22 32.33
2018-2019 24 23 455 75.5 1 582 23 3/20 25.30 7.67 19.78
2008-2010 26 26 510 85.0 3 707 23 3/34 30.73 8.31 22.17
2012-2014 17 17 372 62.0 2 479 22 3/27 21.77 7.72 16.90
2020-2025 25 24 474 79.0 719 22 3/19 32.68 9.10 21.54
2022-2025 16 16 315 52.3 522 17 4/46 30.70 9.94 18.52 1
2014-2015 23 22 438 73.0 4 541 17 2/23 31.82 7.41 25.76
2013-2013 16 16 300 50.0 401 15 3/40 26.73 8.02 20.00
2019-2024 18 18 366 61.0 422 15 2/13 28.13 6.91 24.40
2024-2024 9 9 206 34.2 1 318 14 4/29 22.71 9.26 14.71 1
2020-2021 12 12 270 45.0 357 12 3/24 29.75 7.93 22.50
2008-2011 16 15 256 42.4 419 12 2/27 34.91 9.82 21.33
2025-2025 5 5 108 18.0 150 11 4/18 13.63 8.33 9.81 1
2025-2025 5 5 120 20.0 165 10 3/29 16.50 8.25 12.00
2018-2020 12 11 188 31.2 287 10 2/13 28.70 9.15 18.80
2022-2024 10 10 180 30.0 259 9 3/26 28.77 8.63 20.00
2009-2010 6 6 135 22.3 161 8 2/16 20.12 7.15 16.87
2008-2009 15 11 189 31.3 282 8 3/32 35.25 8.95 23.62
2008-2008 6 6 132 22.0 236 7 2/29 33.71 10.72 18.85
2008-2008 9 9 210 35.0 2 242 7 4/21 34.57 6.91 30.00 1
2020-2020 7 7 126 21.0 191 6 2/33 31.83 9.09 21.00
2011-2011 8 8 174 29.0 223 6 2/24 37.16 7.68 29.00
2022-2023 7 7 150 25.0 238 6 2/30 39.66 9.52 25.00
2018-2020 43 11 168 28.0 251 6 2/29 41.83 8.96 28.00
2009-2010 14 14 209 34.5 295 6 2/18 49.16 8.46 34.83
2014-2015 12 12 222 37.0 327 6 2/25 54.50 8.83 37.00
2014-2015 32 6 72 12.0 112 5 1/11 22.40 9.33 14.40
2011-2012 6 5 102 17.0 120 5 2/10 24.00 7.05 20.40
2023-2023 6 6 114 19.0 188 5 2/40 37.60 9.89 22.80
2018-2021 3 3 49 8.1 93 4 2/43 23.25 11.38 12.25
2013-2013 5 5 119 19.5 158 4 2/17 39.50 7.96 29.75
2011-2011 5 5 114 19.0 166 4 1/30 41.50 8.73 28.50
2010-2010 5 5 44 7.2 54 3 3/12 18.00 7.36 14.66
2023-2023 2 2 36 6.0 60 3 3/36 20.00 10.00 12.00
2012-2012 5 4 56 9.2 81 3 2/21 27.00 8.67 18.66
2014-2014 5 1 17 2.5 38 2 2/38 19.00 13.41 8.50
2022-2022 2 2 36 6.0 38 2 2/20 19.00 6.33 18.00
2019-2019 2 2 48 8.0 71 2 2/37 35.50 8.87 24.00
2018-2018 3 3 60 10.0 95 2 1/24 47.50 9.50 30.00
2014-2014 4 4 84 14.0 97 2 1/19 48.50 6.92 42.00
2009-2009 3 3 66 11.0 105 2 1/11 52.50 9.54 33.00
2022-2022 4 4 77 12.5 135 2 2/23 67.50 10.51 38.50
2013-2013 6 6 120 20.0 168 2 2/20 84.00 8.40 60.00
2008-2008 9 1 12 2.0 22 1 1/22 22.00 11.00 12.00
2014-2014 1 1 18 3.0 29 1 1/29 29.00 9.66 18.00
2013-2013 2 2 24 4.0 35 1 1/25 35.00 8.75 24.00
2025-2025 1 1 24 4.0 38 1 1/38 38.00 9.50 24.00
2022-2025 46 3 18 3.0 50 1 1/14 50.00 16.66 18.00
2023-2023 2 2 36 6.0 51 1 1/37 51.00 8.50 36.00
2015-2015 2 2 35 5.5 59 1 1/31 59.00 10.11 35.00
2024-2024 13 2 36 6.0 70 1 1/18 70.00 11.66 36.00
2024-2024 2 2 47 7.5 71 1 1/30 71.00 9.06 47.00
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