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Indian Premier League cricket franchise

"Super Kings" redirects here. For the South African cricket team, seeJoburg Super Kings. For the American cricket team, seeTexas Super Kings.

Cricket team
Chennai Super Kings
LeagueIndian Premier League
Personnel
CaptainRuturaj Gaikwad
CoachStephen Fleming
OwnerChennai Super Kings Cricket Limited
ManagerRussell Radhakrishnan
Team information
CityChennai
Colours 
Founded24 January 2008; 17 years ago (24 January 2008)
Home groundM. A. Chidambaram Stadium,Chennai
Capacity38,200
History
IPL wins5 (2010,2011,2018,2021,2023)
CLT20 wins2 (2010,2014)
Official websitechennaisuperkings.com

T20 kit

2026 season
Seasons

TheChennai Super Kings, also known asCSK, are a professionalTwenty20 cricket team based inChennai,Tamil Nadu, that competes in theIndian Premier League (IPL). The team was one of the eight debut franchises when the league was established in 2008. The team plays its home matches at theM. A. Chidambaram Stadium and is owned byChennai Super Kings Cricket.

The Super Kings are thejoint-most successful IPL franchise, along withMumbai Indians, having won five IPL titles each. It has also appeared in ten finals and qualified for the playoff stages 12 times, the most amongst the IPL teams. The franchise has also won theChampions League Twenty20 twice in2010 and2014. The team is currently captained byRuturaj Gaikwad and coached byStephen Fleming.

The Super Kings were suspended for two years from the IPL from July 2015 to 2017 due to the involvement of its owners in the2013 IPL spot-fixing and betting case. The franchise re-joined the tournament for the2018 season and won the title in its comeback season. In January 2022, CSK became India's firstunicorn sports enterprise. As of 2022, it was the second most valuable IPL franchise with a valuation of $1.15 billion.

History

Early years (2008–09)

In September 2007, theBoard of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the establishment of theIndian Premier League (IPL), aTwenty20 competition with the inaugural season planned for 2008.[1] Chennai was one of the eight city-based franchises unveiled for the inaugural edition in January 2008.[2]

Chennai Super Kings playing theKolkata Knight Riders at theM. A. Chidambaram Stadium in the2008 Indian Premier League

Theplayer auction for theinaugural IPL season took place in January 2008. Then captain of theIndian teamMS Dhoni was bought by the Super Kings for $1.5 million, the most expensive buy at the auction.[3] The franchise also bought international cricketersSuresh Raina,Matthew Hayden,Jacob Oram,Stephen Fleming,Muttiah Muralitharan andMichael Hussey in the inaugural auction.[4] Ahead of the inaugural season, the franchise named Dhoni as the captain of the team and appointedKepler Wessels as thehead coach.[5][6] The team played its first game in the IPL on 19 April 2008 againstPunjab Kings (then Kings XI Punjab) atMohali, which it won by 33 runs.[7] The Super Kings finished the league stage in third place with eight wins from 14 games.[8] In the semifinal, the franchise beat Kings XI Punjab by nine wickets to reach the maiden IPL final.[9] In the final atMumbai,Rajasthan Royals won the match off the last ball to defeat the Super Kings and lifted the first IPL title.[10] By finishing as the runners-up in the IPL, the Super Kings qualified for the inaugural season of theChampions League Twenty20 (CLT20). The tournament was later cancelled as a consequence of the2008 Mumbai attacks and the Super Kings was given $5 million as compensation from the BCCI for the same.[11]

Ahead of the2009 season, Stephen Fleming took over as the head coach of the Super Kings.[12] At theplayer auction, the franchise boughtEnglishall-rounderAndrew Flintoff for $1.55 million, making him the joint highest-paid cricketer in the IPL.[13]Opening batter Hussey skipped the IPL season to focus onThe Ashes.[14] The Super Kings finished the league stage in second place with eight wins from 14 matches.[15] In the semi-finals, the team lost toRoyal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets.[16] Super Kings opener Hayden won theOrange Cap as the leading run-scorer of the season with 572 runs.[17][18]

Championship and further success (2010–12)

In2010, the Super Kings struggled in the first half of the regular season, winning only two matches out of seven.[19] They won five of their next seven games including a must-win encounter against Kings XI Punjab atDharamshala.[20] With seven wins from 14 matches, the team finished the league stage in third place and qualified for the semi-finals for the third consecutive season.[20][21] In the semifinal, the Super Kings scored a modest 142/7 in 20 overs against the defending championsDeccan Chargers but restricted the opposition to 104 runs to score a 38-run victory.[22] The Super Kings defeatedMumbai Indians by 22 runs in the final to secure their first ever IPL title.[23][24] With the win, the franchise qualified for the2010 Champions League Twenty20 that was to be held inSouth Africa. In the Champions League, the team finished at the top of Group A with three wins and a defeat.[25] In the semifinal atDurban, the Super Kings defeated fellow IPL team Royal Challengers Bangalore by 52 runs.[26] In their first CLT20 final atJohannesburg, they beat theWarriors of South Africa by eight wickets to win the tournament.[27]Murali Vijay, who won theMan of the Match in the final, was awarded the Golden Bat for scoring the most runs in the tournament, andRavichandran Ashwin, who was the leading wicket-taker, was adjudged thePlayer of the Series.[27][28]

Chennai Super Kings playingMumbai Indians atWankhede Stadium inMumbai during2012 Indian Premier League

For the2011 IPL season, afresh auction was held after two new teams were added to the IPL.[29] Each franchise was allowed to retain a maximum of four players from its current squad with a maximum of three Indian players. The Super Kings retained captain Dhoni, Raina, Vijay andSouth AfricanAlbie Morkel.[30][31] In the subsequentauction, they bought back Hussey, Ashwin, Bollinger andSubramaniam Badrinath.[32] In the 2011 season, they finished second in the league stage with nine wins and five losses.[33][34] The team won the first qualifier against Royal Challengers by six wickets to qualify for the final.[35] In the final, the Super Kings again met Royal Challengers inChennai. The team won a second consecutive IPL title and Vijay was named as Man of the Match for his innings of 95 runs.[36] In theChampions League held later that year, the Super Kings won only one out of their four group matches and finished at the bottom of the table.[37]

Ahead of the2012 IPL season, the franchise bought Indian all-rounderRavindra Jadeja for $2 million at theplayers' auction.[38] The Super Kings won only five of their first 12 games but won three of their last four matches to qualify for the playoffs.[39][40] In the playoffs, the team beat Mumbai Indians by 38 runs and league stage table-toppersDelhi Daredevils by 86 runs in consecutive matches to qualify for the final.[39][41][42] In their third consecutive final appearance, the Super Kings lost toKolkata Knight Riders by five wickets.[43] In the subsequentChampions League, the Super Kings ended with two wins from four matches and did not progress past the group stage.[44]

Consistent performance and suspension (2013–17)

Ahead of the2013 IPL season, the Super Kings strengthened theirbowling by signing up five new bowlers.[45] In the IPL season, the team finished on top of the group stage points table for the first time with 11 wins from 16 matches.[46][47] During the season, they also equaled the record for most successive match wins in the IPL with seven wins.[48] In the first qualifier against the Mumbai Indians atDelhi, the Super Kings won by 48 runs, aided byunbeaten half-centuries from Hussey and Raina, to qualify for the final.[49] In the final against the same opposition atKolkata, the team lost by 23 runs.[50] Hussey top scored with 733 runs, winning the Orange Cap for the most runs in the season andDwayne Bravo won the Purple Cap for the most wickets (32).[18][51][52] The Super Kings qualified for the2013 Champions League Twenty20 held in India in September–October. The team won three of the four matches in the group stage to qualify for the semi-finals, in which it lost to the Rajasthan Royals by 14 runs.[53][54]

In May 2013,Gurunath Meiyappan, who was the team principal of the Super Kings, was arrested byMumbai Police on charges of placing bets on IPL matches.[55][56] In February 2014, a three-member panel appointed by theSupreme Court of India inquired into the betting case and indicted Meiyappan for illegal betting during the 2013 IPL season.[57]

Before the2014 season, the Super Kingsretained Dhoni, Raina, Jadeja, Ashwin and Bravo ahead of the players' auction.[58] At the auction, the franchise boughtBrendon McCullum,Dwayne Smith,Faf du Plessis,Ashish Nehra andMohit Sharma among others.[59] The first phase of the IPL season was held in theUAE with the second phase returning to India, but the Super Kings' home matches were shifted from Chennai toRanchi due to a dispute between theGovernment of Tamil Nadu and theTamil Nadu Cricket Association.[60] The Super Kings started the season with eight wins in their first ten matches before suffering from a dip in form towards the end of the regular season.[61] The team recovered to finish third in the points table to qualify for the playoffs.[62][63] In the first match of the playoffs, the team beat the Mumbai Indians by seven wickets before losing to the Kings XI Punjab side in the next match.[61][64] In the2014 Champions League, the Super Kings won two matches to finish second in the group stage to qualify for the semifinal.[65] The team beat the Kings XI Punjab in the semi-finals by 65 runs.[66] At the final inBangalore, the Super Kings defeated then IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders by eight wickets to win their second CLT20 title.[67] Raina finished as the highest run-scorer of the tournament and was awarded Man of the Series.[68][69]

Ahead of the2015 season, the Super Kings got Hussey back and also boughtKyle Abbott,Irfan Pathan andAndrew Tye among others in theplayers' auction.[70] In the group stage, the team topped the table with nine wins from 14 matches.[71] In the playoffs, the Super Kings lost to the Mumbai Indians by 25 runs in the first qualifier before defeating the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the next match to qualify for the final.[72][73] In the final, the team was again beaten by the Mumbai Indians by 41 runs.[74] On 14 July 2015, the Supreme Court appointed committee headed byRM Lodha, suspended the Rajasthan Royals and the Chennai Super Kings franchises from the IPL for a period of two years due to the association of their owners with illegal betting.[75]

Comeback (2018–20)

Chennai Super Kings playing theKings XI Punjab in the2018 Indian Premier League atMCA Stadium inPune

Ahead of theplayer auction in 2018, the Super Kings retained Dhoni, Raina and Jadeja from its old team roster.[76] In the auction, the franchise bought back Bravo, du Plessis, and Vijay. It also added international cricketersImran Tahir,Lungi Ngidi,Mark Wood,Mitchell Santner,Sam Billings along with IndiansDeepak Chahar andShardul Thakur amongst others.[77] Ahead of the team's return to the IPL after two seasons, anticipating fans turned up for the practice sessions held at the M. A. Chidambaram stadium in Chennai before the start of the tournament.[78] The Super Kings started off with a one wicket win over the Mumbai Indians in their first match in over two years.[79] The team finished the league stage in second place to qualify for the playoffs.[80][81] The Super Kings beat theSunrisers Hyderabad in the first qualifier to qualify for the final. The team beat the same opponent in the final to win the league for the third time.[82][83][84] The Super Kings also became the first team to defeat a single opponent (Sunrisers Hyderabad) four times in a single season.[85]

In the2019 IPL season, the Super Kings finished second in the league stage with nine wins from 14 matches.[86] In the playoffs, they lost to the Mumbai Indians in the first match before beating theDelhi Capitals in the next match to enter the final for a record eighth time.[83][87][88] In the final, the Super Kings lost to the Mumbai Indians by one run.[89] Tahir, who took 26 wickets, won the Purple Cap for the most wickets.[51][87]

Before the2020 season, the Super Kings boughtSam Curran,Josh Hazlewood andPiyush Chawla at theplayer auction.[90] Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the IPL was initially postponed and later shifted to the UAE.[91] Many members of the Super Kings' team tested positive for the coronavirus, and players such as Raina andHarbhajan Singh pulled out of the tournament citing personal reasons.[92] In the first match, the Super Kings beat the defending champions Mumbai Indians.[93] The team finished seventh overall in the group stage points table and failed to make it to the playoffs for the first time.[83][94] The team's captain Dhoni drew criticism from the supporters over his form and team selection.[95] The franchise released many of the players including Chawla, Vijay andKedar Jadhav before the player auction for the2021 season.[96]

Further success and transition (2021–2024)

In the2021 player auction, the Super Kings boughtCheteshwar Pujara,Krishnappa Gowtham andMoeen Ali and traded inRobin Uthappa from the Rajasthan Royals.[97] In the 2021 season, the team won five of the first seven matches before the season was suspended midway due to increase in number of COVID-19 cases.[98][99] The second leg of the season resumed in the UAE with the Super Kings finishing second in the group stage to qualify for the playoffs.[100] In the playoffs, the team beat the Delhi Capitals to reach the finals for the ninth time in their history.[83][101] In the finals, the Super Kings beat the Kolkata Knight Riders to win their fourth IPL title.[83][102]

Before the start of the2022 IPL season, the Super Kings announced that Jadeja will replace Dhoni as the captain of the team.[103] After the team lost six of the first eight matches in the season, Jadeja handed the captaincy back to Dhoni on 30 March 2022.[104] The Super Kings finished ninth out of the ten teams in the group stage and failed to qualify for the playoffs for only the second time in their IPL history.[83][105][106]

In theplayer auction before the start of the2023 IPL season, the Super Kings boughtBen Stokes,Kyle Jamieson andAjinkya Rahane.[107] Bravo retired and re-signed with the team as the bowling coach, replacingLakshmipathy Balaji.[108] During the early part of the season, Chahar and Jamieson were ruled out due to injuries, and Stokes was out for most of the season due to various injuries.[109][110][111] The team finished second in the group stage with 17 points from eight wins.[112] The Super Kings won the first qualifier against theGujarat Titans, making it into their tenth IPL finals in 14 seasons.[113] In the final inAhmedabad, the Super Kings beat defending champions Gujarat Titans by five wickets to win a record equaling fifth title.[83][114][115]

In theplayer auction before the2024 season, the Super Kings bought back Thakur and addedDaryl Mitchell,Sameer Rizvi,Mustafizur Rahman andRachin Ravindra to the squad.[116] On 21 March 2024, Dhoni handed over the captaincy of the team toRuturaj Gaikwad.[117] In the group stage, the Super Kings finished with 14 points from seven wins from 14 matches. The team was tied with three other teams in the competition for the fourth and final play-off spot but finished fifth behind the Royal Challengers Bangalore on netrun rate after the loss to the same team in its final group match.[118][119] Hence, the team failed to qualify for the IPL playoffs for only the third time in the history of the competition.[83][120]

Later years (2025-present)

Ahead of the2025 season, the Super Kings retained only five players including captain Gaikwad, former captains Dhoni and Jadeja, and playersShivam Dube andMatheesha Pathirana while releasing the others.[121] In the subsequentplayer auction, the franchise bought 20 players including ten capped players and six overseas players. The team bought backRachin Ravindra,Mukesh Choudhary,Devon Conway,Sam Curran, andShaik Rasheed, who have played for the franchise in the previous seasons.[122][123] The Super Kings spent10 crore (US$1.2 million) to buyAfghanspinnerNoor Ahmad and9.75 crore (US$1.2 million) onIndianall rounderRavichandran Ashwin, who had previously played for the team from initial season till 2015.[124] The team had a poor season, and lost eight of its first ten matches and was the first team to be eliminated from contention for the playoffs.[125] The Super Kings lost five matches at home in a season for the first time, and was eliminated in group stages in consecutive seasons for the first time since the inauguration of the tournament.[126] The team secured two more wins from the last four matches, and finished bottom of the points table for the first time in a IPL season with eight points.[127]

In November 2025, ahead of the auction for the 2026 season, the Super Kings released 11 players including four overseas players.[128] The team traded inSanju Samson from the Rajasthan Royals, in exchange for Jadeja and Curran.[129]

Crest and colours

The franchise was named as the Super Kings in honour of the rulers of the erstwhileTamil kingdoms.[130][131] The name was chosen from over 25,000 entries received in a naming contest.[132] The logo consists of a head of a roaring lion in orange with a crown on the top and the team name rendered below in blue.[133][134] The team's primary colour is yellow and the current jersey introduced in 2021 includes a camouflage pattern at the shoulders and a roaring lion background pattern.[133] The team's anthem is titled "Whistle Podu" (transl. Blow the whistle), the latest version of which was released in 2018.[135][136]

Grounds

Main article:M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium before an IPL match in 2023

The Super Kings play their home matches at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (also known as "Chepauk") in Chennai, which is one of the oldest cricket stadiums in India.[137][138] The stadium is owned by theTamil Nadu Cricket Association and has a seating capacity of 38,000.[137] The stadium is often referred to as "Fortress Chepauk" and "Lions' den".[139][140]

In 2014, the Super Kings played their home matches at the JSCA International Cricket Stadium atRanchi due to a dispute with the Government of Tamil Nadu regarding the usage of three stands at the Chepauk stadium.[141][142] In 2018, the team played six of its home games at theMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium inPune after members of some of the political parties staged protests outside the Chepauk stadium and theTamil Nadu Police indicated their inability to provide security for the subsequent matches.[143][144]

Brand

The Super Kings has consistently been named amongst the most valuable sporting franchises in India.[145][146] In a February 2013 report byLondon based Brand Finance, in which the Super Kings was placed in the 147th place amongst the top 150 most valuable teams in the world with a brand value of $46 million.[147] In January 2022, the Super Kings became the firstunicorn sports enterprise in India.[148] In 2022, the Super Kings were named as the second most valuable IPL franchise with a valuation of $1.15 billion.[149]

Sponsorship

YearKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (front)Shirt sponsor (back)Chest branding
2008ReebokAircelIndia CementsGulf Oil
2009Nivaran 90
2010Coromandel King
2011Gulf Oil
2012
2013
2014
2015Spartan
2018SevenMuthoot Group
2019
2020
2021Myntra
2022TVS Eurogrip
2023
2024Etihad Airways
2025Etihad AirwaysFedEx

Telecom service providerAircel became the first shirt sponsor for the team after it signed a three-year deal in 2008. The deal was renewed in 2011 for850 million (US$10 million), then the most expensive sponsorship deal in the IPL.[150][151]Muthoot Group was the principal shirt sponsor from 2018 to 2020 after whichMyntra took over as the principal shirt sponsor for the 2021 season.[152]

In 2022, tyre makerTVS Eurogrip signed up with the franchise as the principal shirt sponsor on a three-year deal worth over1 billion (US$12 million).[153]Etihad Airways signed as one of the principal sponsors ahead of 2024 season with the brand displayed on the backside of the jersey.[154] Ahead of the 2025 season, Etihad became the primary shirt sponsor,[155][156] and the franchise signed a multi-year deal withFedEx, by which the company became the official logistics partner and the logo placed in the back of the shirts.[157][158] The team also has sponsorship deals withIndia Cements,Gulf Oil, SNJ Breweries,Reliance Jio,Astral Pipes,ICICI Bank,Coca-Cola and Vision11.[159]

Reebok, owned by German brandAdidas, was the official kit supplier for the Super Kings from 2008 to 2014.[160][161] From the 2015 season, Australian apparel and sports gear manufacturer Spartan manufactured kits for the team.[162] Indian apparel brandSeven became the official merchandising partner of the Super Kings in 2018.[163] Chennai Super Kings is registered as a brand and sells cricket kits, apparel and other merchandise.[164]

Support

The team has a significant fan following, colloquially referred to as the "Yellow Army".[165][166] The official fan club of the Super Kings called the "Whistle Podu Army", was founded in January 2016.[167] The team has the highest number of followers in the social media amongst the IPL teams with over 33 million followers acrossX,Facebook andInstagram as of March 2023.[168] The home matches of the team register significant attendance with the fans often turning up to watch the team's practice sessions at Chennai.[169] When the team's home games were moved to Pune in 2018, a charter train between Chennai and Pune was arranged by the franchise to ferry the fans.[170][171]

Rivalries

Mumbai Indians rivalry

Main article:Chennai Super Kings–Mumbai Indians rivalry

The Super Kings have played the Mumbai Indians 38 times in the IPL, with Chennai winning 18 of those matches.[172] They are the two most successful IPL teams with five titles each. The two sides have met each other at the final of the IPL four times, with Mumbai winning thrice and Chennai winning once.[173]

Royal Challengers Bengaluru rivalry

The rivalry between the Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru is called the "Southern derby" or "Kaveri derby" (from theKaveri River and thewater dispute between the states ofKarnataka andTamil Nadu).[174][175] The Super Kings have won 22 of the 36 matches between the teams,[176] and have beaten the Royal Challengers in the only meeting between the two teams in an IPL final in 2011.[173] At its home ground in Chennai, the Super Kings have a superior record, and have lost only twice to the Royal Challengers, in 2008 and 2025.[177]

Ownership and finances

When the IPL was launched in 2008, the Chennai franchise was sold to theIndia Cements for $91 million, making it the fourth most expensive team in the league.[178]N. Srinivasan, who was then the treasurer and vice-chairman of the BCCI, became thede facto owner of the Super Kings as the managing director of India Cements.[179] In September 2008, former BCCI PresidentA. C. Muthiah wrote to then BCCI President citing the BCCI regulations, which prevented any administrator from holding commercial interests in the matches conducted by the board. Subsequently, the regulations were amended by the BCCI to exclude the IPL and a case was filed against the same in theMadras High Court.[180][181] In 2013, he Muthiah moved to the Supreme Court to stop Srinivasan from taking over as thePresident of BCCI, which was rejected and Srinivasan was elected as the President of BCCI.[182][183] In a subsequent decision announced on 22 January 2015, the Supreme Court stuck down the 2008 amendment to the BCCI constitution that allowed board officials to have a commercial interest in the IPL. As a result, the Super Kings franchise was transferred to a separate entity namedChennai Super Kings Cricket Limited.[184]

As of 2021, about 30% of the franchise is owned by the trustees and shareholders of India Cements. The Super Kings recorded revenues of4.18 billion (US$49 million) with a net profit of1.11 billion (US$13 million) for FY 2018–19. In the FY 2020–21, the revenue dropped to2.54 billion (US$30 million) with a net profit of402 million (US$4.8 million). The franchise generates revenues from broadcasting deals, match day tickets, in-stadium advertising and merchandise sales. Majority of the revenue comes from broadcasting rights which contributes about 60% of the total revenue, followed by around 20% from sponsorship deals and about 10-15% from ticket sales.[145]

Players

Main article:List of Chennai Super Kings cricketers

Current squad

Updated:15 November 2025[129][128]

No.NameNationalityBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleSigned seasonSalaryNotes
Batters
31Ruturaj Gaikwad India (1997-01-31)31 January 1997 (age 28)Right-handedRight-armoff break201918 crore (US$2.1 million)Captain
12Dewald Brevis South Africa (2003-04-29)29 April 2003 (age 22)Right-handedRight-armleg spin20252.2 crore (US$260,000)Overseas
56Ayush Mhatre India (2007-07-16)16 July 2007 (age 18)Right-handedRight-armoff break202575 lakh (US$89,000)
Wicket-keepers
7MS Dhoni India (1981-07-07)7 July 1981 (age 44)Right-handedRight-armmedium20184 crore (US$470,000)
11Sanju Samson India (1994-11-11)11 November 1994 (age 31)Right-handed202618 crore (US$2.1 million)Traded-in
27Urvil Patel India (1998-10-17)17 October 1998 (age 27)Right-handed202555 lakh (US$65,000)
All-rounders
25Shivam Dube India (1993-06-26)26 June 1993 (age 32)Left-handedRight-armmedium202212 crore (US$1.4 million)
10Jamie Overton England (1994-04-10)10 April 1994 (age 31)Right-handedRight-armfast20251.5 crore (US$180,000)Overseas
1Ramakrishna Ghosh India (1997-08-28)28 August 1997 (age 28)Right-handedRight-armfast-medium202530 lakh (US$35,000)
47Anshul Kamboj India (2000-12-06)6 December 2000 (age 24)Right-handedRight-armfast-medium20253.4 crore (US$400,000)
Spin bowlers
19Shreyas Gopal India (1993-09-04)4 September 1993 (age 32)Right-handedRight-armleg spin202530 lakh (US$35,000)
15Noor Ahmad Afghanistan (2005-01-03)3 January 2005 (age 20)Right-handedLeft-armwrist-spin202510 crore (US$1.2 million)Overseas
Pace bowlers
72Nathan Ellis Australia (1994-09-22)22 September 1994 (age 31)Right-handedRight-armfast-medium20252 crore (US$240,000)Overseas
33Mukesh Choudhary India (1996-07-06)6 July 1996 (age 29)Left-handedLeft-armfast-medium202230 lakh (US$35,000)
71Khaleel Ahmed India (1997-12-05)5 December 1997 (age 27)Right-handedLeft-armfast-medium20254.8 crore (US$570,000)
9Gurjapneet Singh India (1998-11-08)8 November 1998 (age 27)Right-handedLeft-armfast-medium20252.2 crore (US$260,000)

Players with international caps inbold.

Captains

MS Dhoni (left) is the most successful captain andRuturaj Gaikwad was the designated captain in 2024 and 2025

Dhoni led the team from 2008 to 2023 and is one of the most successful captains in the IPL, having led the Super Kings to ten finals of which the team has won five.[83][185] In 2022, Jadeja was appointed as the captain succeeding Dhoni but handed the captaincy back to Dhoni after a poor start to the IPL season.[186] Gaikwad was appointed as the captain before the start of the 2024 IPL season.[117] During the 2025 IPL season, Gaikwad was ruled out of the for the rest of the season due to injury and Dhoni was re-appointed as captain.[187]

PlayerNationalityFromToMatchesWonLostTiedNRWin%
MS Dhoni India20082025244145961059.42
Suresh Raina201020196231033.33
Ravindra Jadeja202220228260025.00
Ruturaj Gaikwad20242025198110042.10

Last updated: 25 May 2025; Source:ESPNcricinfo[188]

Support staff

PositionName
Head coachStephen Fleming
Batting coachMichael Hussey
Bowling consultantEric Simons
Fielding coachRajiv Kumar
Assistant bowling coachSridharan Sriram[189]
PhysiotherapistTommy Simsek
TrainerGregory King
Team doctorMadhu Thottappillil
Source:Official website

Statistics

Main article:List of Chennai Super Kings records

By season

Indian Premier League

YearMatchesWonLostNRGroup StageFinal ResultMost RunsMost Wickets
2008169703/8Runners-upSuresh Raina (421)Albie Morkel (17)
2009158612/8Semi-finalistsMatthew Hayden[†] (572)Muttiah Muralitharan (14)
2010169703/8ChampionsSuresh Raina (520)Muttiah Muralitharan (15)
20111611502/10ChampionsMichael Hussey (492)Ravichandran Ashwin (20)
20121910814/9Runners-upSuresh Raina (441)Ben Hilfenhaus (14)
20131812602/9Runners-upMichael Hussey[†] (733)Dwayne Bravo[§] (32)
20141610603/8PlayoffsDwayne Smith (566)Mohit Sharma[§] (23)
20151710701/8Runners-upBrendon McCullum (436)Dwayne Bravo[§] (26)
2016Suspended
2017
20181611502/8ChampionsAmbati Rayudu (602)Shardul Thakur (16)
20191710702/8Runners-upMS Dhoni (416)Imran Tahir[§] (26)
2020146807/8League stageFaf du Plessis (449)Sam Curran (13)
20211611502/8ChampionsRuturaj Gaikwad[†] (635)Shardul Thakur (21)
20221441009/10League stageRuturaj Gaikwad (368)Dwayne Bravo (16)
20231610512/10ChampionsDevon Conway (672)Tushar Deshpande (21)
2024147705/10League stageRuturaj Gaikwad (583)Tushar Deshpande (17)
202514410010/10League stageShivam Dube (357)Noor Ahmad (24)
Total254142109356.10%(5 Titles)

Last updated: 25 May 2025; Source:IPLT20 website[190]

Key

Champions League Twenty20

YearStanding
2008Tournament Cancelled
2009Did not qualify
2010Champions
2011League stage
2012
2013Semi-finalists
2014Champions

Source:ESPNcricinfo[191]

By opposition

Table include records from matches against IPL franchises in both theIPL andCLT20.

OppositionSpanIPLCLT20TotalWin (%)
MWLNRMWLMWLNR
Mumbai Indians2008–2539182102114119220
46.34
Royal Challengers Bengaluru35211311103622131
61.11
Punjab Kings32161601103317160
51.51
Delhi Capitals31191203119120
61.29
Kolkata Knight Riders2008–2432201112113321121
63.63
Rajasthan Royals2008–2531161501013216160
50.00
Sunrisers Hyderabad2013–24221570110231670
69.56
Gujarat Titans2022–2484408440
50.00
Lucknow Super Giants62316231
33.33
Deccan Chargers2008–1210640---10640
60.00
Kochi Tuskers Kerala201121102110
50.00
Pune Warriors India2011–1364206420
66.66
Total2008–252541421093853262147112356.10

Last updated: 25 May 2025[176]

 Team now defunct 

In popular culture

In 2019, adocumentary television series titledRoar of the Lion aired onDisney+ Hotstar which dealt with the ban of the Super Kings franchise from the IPL in 2016 and its return to win the title in 2018.[192] In the 2024Tamil-language filmThe Greatest of All Time,archived footage featuring Dhoni for the Super Kings in an IPL match was used.[193]

See also

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