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Player list of CSK
List of Chennai Super Kings cricketers
The Chennai Super Kings (often abbreviated as "CSK") are a franchise cricket team based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, that plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The team was founded in 2008 and is currently captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni and coached by Stephen Fleming, a former New Zealand cricketer. The brand value of Chennai Super Kings was estimated to be US$75.13 million, making them the most valuable franchise in the IPL.
Chennai Super Kings have reached the IPL playoffs eight times, and have won the title thrice as of 2018 tournament. They played their first Twenty20 match in the first season of the IPL against Kings XI Punjab. They are currently the best team in IPL history having some great names like MSD.
The first list includes all players who have played in at least one match for the Super Kings and is initially listed alphabetically by their last name. The second list comprises all those players who have captained the team in at least one match, arranged in the order of the first match as captain.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who was the captain of the Indian limited-overs team in 2008, was bought by the Super Kings for $1.5 million at the 2008 players' auction. He was the most expensive player in the IPL until 2009 when the Super Kings signed up English all-rounder Andrew Flintoff for $1.55 million. Dhoni is one of the most successful captains in the IPL, having led the Super Kings to eight finals of which the team has won three.
The vice-captain of the team from 2008 to 2015 was Suresh Raina. Raina holds multiple IPL records such as most caps, most runs and most catches. Australian batsman Michael Hussey has the 2nd best batting average for the Super Kings. He was the first batsman from the Super Kings to score a century in the IPL. After Matthew Hayden's retirement in 2010, Hussey took over his place of opening batsman and was the team's leading run-scorer in 2011 and 2013 seasons. Murali Vijay, who played for the team from 2009 to 2013 and again play 2018 to present in IPL, is the first Indian batsman to score two centuries in the IPL. Super Kings' spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has the third best economy rate in IPL (6.53) and is the leading wicket-taker for the team. Dwayne bravo is most wicket taker bolwer for the team.
Chennai Super Kings
Current squad
Players with international caps are listed in bold.
* denotes a player who is currently unavailable for selection.
* denotes a player who is unavailable for rest of the season.
No.
Name
Nat
Batting style
Bowling style
Notes
Batsmen
3
Suresh Raina
Left-handed
Right-arm off break
Vice-captain
81
Kedar Jadhav
Right-handed
Right-arm off break
33
Shane Watson
Right-handed
Right-arm fast-medium
Overseas
9
Ambati Rayudu
Right-handed
Right-arm off break
1
Murali Vijay
Right-handed
Right-arm off break
13
Faf du Plessis
Right-handed
Right-arm leg break
Overseas
31
Ruturaj Gaikwad
Right-handed
Right-arm off break
All-rounders
74
Mitchell Santner
Left-handed
Slow left-arm orthodox
Overseas
58
Sam Curran
Left-handed
Left-arm medium-fast
Overseas
Wicket-keepers
7
MS Dhoni
Right-handed
Right-arm medium
Captain
18
Narayan Jagadeesan
Right-handed
Spin Bowlers
8
Ravindra Jadeja
Left-handed
Slow left-arm orthodox
36
Karn Sharma
Left-handed
Right-arm leg break
99
Imran Tahir
Right-handed
Right-arm leg break
Overseas
27
Harbhajan Singh
Right-handed
Right-arm off break
21
Piyush Chawla
Left-handed
Right-arm leg break
N/A
R Sai Kishore
Left-handed
Slow left-arm orthodox
Pace Bowlers
47
Dwayne Bravo
Right-handed
Right-arm medium-fast
Overseas
54
Shardul Thakur
Right-handed
Right-arm medium-fast
90
Deepak Chahar
Right-handed
Right-arm medium-fast
22
Lungi Ngidi
Right-handed
Right-arm fast
Overseas
24
KM Asif
Right-handed
Right-arm fast-medium
23
Monu Kumar
Right-handed
Right-arm medium
38
Josh Hazlewood
Left-handed
Right-arm fast-medium
Overseas
CSK Squad IPL 2020
All Players list of CSK (Squad of Chennai Super Kings)
General
Name
First
Last
Nationality
Palani Amarnath
2008
2008
India
Ravichandran Ashwin
2009
2015
India
Subramaniam Badrinath
2008
2013
India
George Bailey
2009
2010
Australia
Lakshmipathy Balaji
2008
2010
India
Doug Bollinger
2009
2012
Australia
Dwayne Bravo ₪ ∇
2011
-
West Indies
MS Dhoni ₪ ∆
2008
-
India
Francois du Plessis ₪ ∇
2012
-
South Africa
Stephen Fleming
2008
2008
New Zealand
Andrew Flintoff
2009
2009
England
C. Ganapathy
2009
2009
India
Manpreet Gony
2008
2010
India
Matthew Hayden
2008
2010
Australia
Ben Hilfenhaus
2012
2014
Australia
Jason Holder
2013
2013
West Indies
Dwayne Smith
2014
2015
West Indies
Michael Hussey
2008
2015
Australia
Ravindra Jadeja § ₪ ∆
2012
-
India
Shadab Jakati
2009
2012
India
Chamara Kapugedera
2008
2008
Sri Lanka
Arun Karthik
2010
2010
India
Justin Kemp
2010
2010
South Africa
Nuwan Kulasekara
2011
2012
Sri Lanka
Ben Laughlin
2013
2013
Australia
Yo Mahesh
2012
2012
India
Albie Morkel
2008
2013
South Africa
Chris Morris
2013
2013
South Africa
Abhinav Mukund
2008
2008
India
Muttiah Muralitharan
2008
2010
Sri Lanka
Dirk Nannes
2013
2013
Australia
Makhaya Ntini
2008
2008
South Africa
Jacob Oram
2008
2009
New Zealand
Parthiv Patel
2008
2010
India
Thisara Perera
2010
2010
Sri Lanka
Suresh Raina ₪ ∆
2008
-
India
Ankit Rajpoot
2013
2013
India
Suraj Randiv
2011
2011
Sri Lanka
Wriddhiman Saha
2011
2013
India
Joginder Sharma
2008
2011
India
Mohit Sharma
2013
2019
India
Vidyut Sivaramakrishnan
2008
2008
India
Tim Southee
2011
2011
New Zealand
Anirudha Srikkanth
2008
2013
India
Scott Styris
2011
2011
New Zealand
Thilan Thushara
2009
2010
Sri Lanka
Sudeep Tyagi
2009
2010
India
Kedar Jadhav
2018
-
India
Murali Vijay ₪
2009
-
India
Brendon McCullum
2013
2015
New Zealand
Harbhajan Singh
2018
-
India
Shane Watson
2018
-
Australia
Ambati Rayudu
2018
-
India
Karn Sharma
2018
-
India
Shardul Thakur
2018
-
India
Jagadeesan Narayan
2018
-
India
Deepak Chahar
2018
-
India
KM Asif
2018
-
India
Kanishk Seth
2018
2018
India
Dhruv Shorey
2018
-
India
Kshitiz Sharma
2018
2018
India
Monu Singh
2018
-
India
Chaitanya Bishnoi
2018
-
India
Imran Tahir
2018
-
South Africa
Mitchell Santner
2018
-
New Zealand
Lungisani Ngidi
2018
-
South Africa
Sam Billings
2018
-
England
Mark Wood
2018
2018
England
David Willey
2018
-
England
Sam Curran
2020
-
England
Piyush Chawla
2020
-
India
Josh Hazlewood
2020
-
Australia
Sai Kishore
2020
-
India
Captains
MS Dhoni
Suresh Raina
Dhoni and raina
Administration and support staff
Owner – India Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd
Head coach – New Zealand Stephen Fleming
Batting coach – Australia Michael Hussey
Bowling coach – India Lakshmipathy Balaji
Bowling consultant – South Africa Eric Simons
Physical trainer – South Africa Greg King
Physio – Australia Tommy Simsek
High Performance analyst – India Lakshmi Narayanan
The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are a franchise cricket team based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Founded in 2008, the team plays its home matches at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The team served a two-year suspension from the IPL starting July 2015 for the alleged involvement of their owners in the 2013 IPL betting case, and won the title in its comeback season. The team is captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni and coached by Stephen Fleming.
The Super Kings have lifted the IPL title thrice (in 2010, 2011 and 2018), and has the highest win percentage among all teams in the IPL (61.28). They hold the records of most appearances in the playoffs (ten) and the Final (eight) of the IPL. They are the only IPL team to qualify for the playoff stage in each edition of their appearance in the league. In addition, they have also won the Champions League Twenty20 in 2010 and 2014. The brand value of the Super Kings in 2019 is estimated to be around ₹732 crore (roughly $104 million), making them the second-most valuable IPL franchise, after Mumbai Indians.
Chennai Super Kings
Nickname(s)
CSK
League
Indian Premier League
Personnel
Captain
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Coach
Stephen Fleming
Owner
India Cements
Team information
City
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Colours
Yellow
Founded
2008
Home ground
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Capacity
50,000
Secondary home ground(s)
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi
In September 2007, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the establishment of the Indian Premier League, a Twenty20 competition to be started in 2008. In January 2008, the BCCI unveiled the owners of eight city-based franchises. The Chennai franchise was sold to the India Cements for $91 million, making it the fourth most expensive team in the league behind Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad. India Cements acquired the rights to the franchise for 10 years. Former ICC Chairman N. Srinivasan was the de facto owner of the Chennai Super Kings, by means of his position as the vice-chairman and managing director of India Cements Ltd. The franchisee was transferred to a separate entity named Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd., after the Supreme Court of India struck down the controversial amendment to the BCCI constitution's clause 6.2.4 that allowed board officials to have a commercial interest in the IPL and the Champions League T20 on 22 January 2015.
Team
identity
Team name, logo design, crest and colors
The Chennai franchise named the team as Chennai Super Kings to honour the rulers of the Tamil empire. The word "super" is used commonly in southern India especially in Tamil Nadu. The team name also derives from India Cements' brand "Coromandel King".
The team logo features the head of a roaring lion in orange and the team name rendered in blue. The crown above the team name is the same as that used in the logo of the brand Coromandel King. According to the logo designers, since the lion is the king of the jungle, the roaring lion logo reflects the team name. The details of the logo signifies various qualities such as youth, vibrancy, solid performance orientation and fiery spirit.
The team's primary colour is yellow with blue and orange stripes on either sides of the jersey. The jersey also incorporates the roaring lion logo in the center of the shirt below the logo of the main sponsor Muthoot Group. The basic look of the jersey has remained the same from the first season with no changes except for the sponsor placement. The kit manufacturer until 2014 was Reebok and from 2015, Australian Apparel and Sports Gear manufacturer Spartan manufactures kits for the team.
Theme song
The team's theme song is the "Whistle Podu" designed by Aravind-Shankar (duo of Aravind Murali and Jaishankar Iyer). Although the track was created only for YouTube in 2008, it gained popularity during the 2009 season and later became the team's theme song. The video of the song represents the street dance form of dappangutthu which is very popular among certain communities in Tamil Nadu. It is also a folk dance and music genre employed in Tamil cinema. The recordings of some of the Super Kings players whistling were used in the music video.
The highs
The Super Kings were trolled as a “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.
The lows
The Super Kings 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, following
which he was suspended by the BCCI in 2013. Two years later, the Super Kings
franchise was also suspended for Meiyappan’s activities.
Season by season
2008 - runners-up
The Chennai Super Kings had a lot of prominent players such Michael Hussey and Muttiah Muralitharan along with the skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The team entered the finals but was defeated by Rajasthan Royals.
Riding on the brilliance of their seamers and of Dhoni and Suresh Raina with the bat, CSK wrapped up eight wins in 14 league games and beat the Kings XI Punjab with ease in the semi. Then the seamers and Muttiah Muralitharan dragged the final to the last ball, but Shane Warne and Sohail Tanvir ensured a happy ending for the Rajasthan Royals.
CSK 2008
2009 – fourth
The Chennai Super Kings failed to enter the finals as they faced a defeat at the hands of Royal Challengers Bangalore in the semifinals, who had their best performance that season. The IPL moved to South Africa, where Matthew Hayden, Raina and Murali combined to help the Super Kings finish second on the table. However, the Royal Challengers Bangalore’s local boys Manish Pandey and Vinay Kumar bested them in the semi-final.
2010 – champions
The Chennai Super Kings won their first title in 2010, after they beat Mumbai Indians to win the match. 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.
2010 Champion
2011 – champions
The team retained its title, and won two IPL tournaments in a row and became the first team to do so. 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.
ipl champion 2011
2012 - runners-up
The Super Kings reached the finals once again, but a hat-trick title was prevented by the Kolkata Knight Riders who won their first title that season. Five of their eight victories in the league stage came at home, and then Vijay fashioned a sixth with a century against the 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.
2012 ipl final
2013 - runners-up
With another journey to the final, the CSK were stopped this time by Mumbai Indians who claimed their first IPL Title. 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, and set up a title clash against the same opponents. CSK reduced Mumbai to 52 for 4 in the final, but Pollard tipped the scales Mumbai’s way with an unbeaten 60 off 32 balls.
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2014 – third
After a long time, the Chennai Super Kings failed to reach the finals but had a great season in the CLT20. 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 the Kings XI in the second qualifier, but it wasn’t enough to take them to the final.
CLT20 Champion 2014
2015 - runners-up
Once again, the Chennai Super Kings lost a final to the Mumbai Indians. Another bumper run at Chepauk, winning six of their 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 them for the second time in the final. This was an IPL dominated by seamers, with CSK’s Dwayne Bravo finishing atop the wickets charts and Ashish Nehra in fourth place.
2016, 2017 - suspended
2018 – champions
The team returned to the league and won its third IPL title. CSK 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 the Sunrisers in the first qualifier as well as the final to return to their title-winning ways.
ipl champion 2018
2019 - runners-up
Chennai Super Kings reached the finals, but failed to win their fourth title.
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.
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Support
and fan following
The Super Kings have a large fan following across India colloquially referred to as "Yellow Army". The team has an official fan club called the "Whistle Podu Army" which was founded in January 2016 after the team's suspension from IPL. In 2018 and 2019, there were reports of over 10,000 fans turning up to watch the team's practice sessions. After the team's home games were moved to Pune in 2018, the Super Kings management arranged a charter train between Chennai and Pune, as well as free accommodation, for more than 1,000 fans of the team.
Rivalry
with Mumbai Indians
Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians have played against each other more number of times than any other two teams in the IPL. They are the two most successful IPL teams and often termed as "big spenders" at the players auction. The two sides have met each other at the final of the IPL four times, with Mumbai winning thrice and Chennai winning once. Super Kings have a better head to head record against every other team in IPL except Mumbai. The rivalry is often referred to as the El Clasico of IPL.
Key Players
MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni
Even as analytics change the T20 landscape, Dhoni continues to trust his instincts to mastermind victories for the Super Kings. While his power-hitting has waned recently, he still finds a way to finish games for his franchise. Dhoni is well and truly a cult figure in Chennai.
Suresh Raina
Suresh Raina
Much like Dhoni, Raina is a fan favourite in Chennai. He has made 5368 runs in the IPL; only Virat Kohli has more. He missed only one game for CSK over ten seasons before opting out of the 2020 season.
Dwayne Bravo
Bravo, the first player to take 500 wickets in T20s, has several variations in his repertoire, including the slower dipping yorker, and he has become 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. Only Alfonso Thomas has taken more wickets in a T20 league season - 33.
Dwayne Bravo
R Ashwin
CSK let Ashwin go before the 2018 season, but he is still one of their top wicket-takers. He let rip his offbreaks and carrom balls at Chepauk, often fronting up to bowl the tough overs in the powerplay.
R ashwin
Deepak Chahar
Chahar was initially seen as a batting allrounder but he established himself as a swing bowler in the powerplay after being snapped up by CSK in the 2018 auction. In the next season he turned up at the slower Chennai pitches with a knuckleball and a back-of-the-length offcutter added to his repertoire.
Deepak Chahar
Francois du Plessis
The Proteas captain has time and again proved his worth for the franchise in both batting and fielding. He has a strong frontfoot defence, powered by his hard hitting abilities which makes him a very important part of the team. His agility on the field is also a crucial reason why he has been a part of the franchise for long.
Faf Du Plessis
Ravindra Jadeja
The Proteas captain has time and again proved his worth for the franchise in both batting bowling and fielding.
FAQ on CSK:--
1: Why was Chennai Super Kings banned?
A: Chennai Super Kings was banned for two years, i.e. 2016 and 2017 seasons for the betting activities indulged into by one of its key officials, Gurunath Meiyappan.
2: Who is the owner of Chennai Super Kings?
A: The Chennai Super Kings is owned by Chennai Super Kings Cricket Limited, a subsidiary of India Cements.
3: How many times have Chennai Super Kings won IPL?
A: Chennai Super Kings have won 3 IPL Titles – in 2010, 2011 and 2018.
4: Will Dhoni play for CSK in 2020?
A: Yes, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been named as the captain for the CSK 2020 squad.
5: Whose team is Chennai Super Kings?
A: The Chennai Super Kings is owned by Chennai Super Kings Cricket Limited, a subsidiary of India Cements.
6: Why Chennai Super Kings was banned for 2 years?
In July 2015, Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals were suspended from the cash-rich cricket league for two years for betting activities of their key officials Gurunath Meiyappan and Raj Kundra during the 2013 season. Both the officials were banned for life from being involved in any cricket matches conducted by the BCCI.
The punishment was handed down by a Supreme Court-appointed three-member committee headed by former CJI R M Lodha, which held that the betting activities of the two officials, Meiyappan and Kundra, then a co-owner of Rajasthan Royals, brought the game of cricket, BCCI and IPL into disrepute.