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CSK’s struggles in IPL 2025: Batting or bowling woes? What’s holding them back?

Chennai Super Kings play a distinct brand of cricket. The openers provide a solid base, and the menacing middle order ensures that MS Dhoni delivers a grandstand finish. This formula worked well for them, even in IPL 2023, the season they lifted their fifth title. However, things aren’t the same anymore.

People change, strategies evolve, and CSK’s tried-and-tested formula isn’t yielding the desired results this time.

CSK’s chances of making it to the playoffs are extremely slim, and a defeat to Punjab Kings in Chennai will officially result in their early elimination from the tournament.

The big question: What’s going wrong for CSK? Is it the batting or the bowling? Let’s analyse.

Batting frailties

CSK’s run rate of 8.1 is by far the worst among the 10 teams this season. KKR are the second-worst, with a run rate of 9.0. While KKR are still averaging 180 runs per innings, CSK are managing only 162.

Despite poor overall numbers, there are instances of teams performing well in one of the three phases—powerplay, middle overs, or death overs. But CSK’s case is entirely different. They are the worst batting side overall and have the lowest run rate in each of the three phases.

Phase Run rate Rank
Powerplay: Overs 1 to 6 7.9 10th
Middle overs: Overs 7 to 16 7.4 10th
Death overs: Overs 17 to 20 10.1 10th

CSK’s powerplay run rate in IPL 2010 was 7.9, the same rate they are maintaining in IPL 2025. However, while they were ranked 4th in IPL 2010, they currently sit at 10th out of 10 teams in 2025. What’s more alarming is that Rajasthan Royals’ teenage sensation, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, has hit more sixes in the powerplay in just three matches than the entire CSK batting lineup has managed in ten.

Inability to accelerate

In IPL 2025, 70 batters have faced more than 50 balls, and five of the bottom 15 players with the worst batting strike rates belong to CSK. No other team has more than two players in the worst 15 list.

Batter Balls Runs Strike Rate
Rahul Tripathi 57 55 96.49
Ravindra Jadeja 132 166 125.75
Devon Conway 74 94 127.02
Rachin Ravindra 149 191 128.18
Vijay Shankar 91 118 129.67

Except for Ravindra Jadeja, no other CSK players featured in the previous match. In their opening game against the Mumbai Indians, CSK were at 96/3 at the end of the 10th over, chasing 156. The batters then took 55 balls to score the remaining 60 runs, a warning sign that went unnoticed by the management. This was followed by a series of damaging defeats.

CSK’s damaging batting efforts

  1. Biggest defeat while chasing in Chennai – Lost by 50 runs to RCB
  2. Lowest total in Chennai – 103/9 vs KKR
  3. Losing all 10 wickets for the first time in 6 years in Chennai – 154 vs SRH
  4. The only team without a 200+ total while batting first in IPL 2025

Bowling issues

CSK have bowled first on six occasions, conceding above 200 only once. They have allowed scores of 155/9, 196/7, 182/9, 183/6, 219/6, and 166/7, winning just two of those matches, 156 vs MI and 167 vs LSG. In the three games where they batted first, CSK set targets of 104, 177 (in Mumbai), and 155, but their bowlers struggled to defend these totals. Noor Ahmad and Khaleel Ahmed have been the standout performers, while the rest of the bowlers haven’t made much impact.

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