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Chennai Super Kings

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super King
Personnel
CaptainMahendra Singh Dhoni[1]
CoachStephen Fleming
OwnerChennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd[2]
Team information
CityChennaiTamil NaduIndia
ColoursCSK
Founded2008
Home groundM. A. Chidambaram StadiumChennai (Capacity : 50,000)
Secondary home ground(s)JSCA International Stadium ComplexRanchi (Capacity : 40,000)
History
Indian Premier League wins2 (20102011)
CLT20 wins2 (20102014)
Official website:chennaisuperkings.com
T20I kit
 Chennai Super Kings in 2018
The Chennai Super Kings (often abbreviated as CSK) are a franchise cricket team based in ChennaiTamil 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. After serving a two-year suspension from the IPL starting July 2015 for the alleged involvement of their owners in the 2013 Indian Premier League betting case, the Super Kings has returned to the league in 2018.[3] The team is captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni and coached by Stephen Fleming.
The Super Kings have lifted the IPL title twice (in 2010 and 2011),[4] and have the best win percentage among all teams in the IPL (60.68).[5] In addition, they have also won the Champions League Twenty20 in 2010 and 2014. The leading run-scorer of the team is Suresh Raina, while the leading wicket-taker is Ravichandran Ashwin.[6][7] The brand value of the Super Kings in 2015 was estimated at $67 million, making them the third most valuable franchise in the IPL.[8]

Franchise history[edit]

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.[9] 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 MumbaiBangalore and Hyderabad.[10] 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 January 22, 2015.[11]

Team history[edit]

2008–2009: First seasons[edit]


Chennai Super Kings playing the Kolkata Knight Riders at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in the 2008 Indian Premier League.
During the first player auctions for the inaugural IPL season conducted in January 2008, the Chennai franchise bought a number of contemporary star cricketers such as Mahendra Singh DhoniMatthew HaydenStephen FlemingMuttiah Muralitharan and Michael Hussey.[12] Dhoni became the costliest player of the auction, as the Chennai franchise bought him for $1.5 million.[13] The franchise named Dhoni as the captain of the team and appointed Kepler Wessels as the head coach.[14] They played their first game on April 19, 2008 against Kings XI Punjab at Mohali. The Super Kings won the game by 33 runs after posting 240/5 in 20 overs, which was the highest total of the tournament, a record surpassed by themselves in 2010.[15] The Super Kings ended the league stage with eight wins from 14 games and finished third on the points table.[16] They beat the Kings XI Punjab by 9 wickets in the semifinal.[17] The Super Kings faced the Rajasthan Royals in the final of the IPL at Mumbai. Batting first, the Super Kings scored 163/5 in 20 overs and lost the game by 3 wickets off the final delivery of the match.[18] They also earned a spot in the inaugural Champions League Twenty20 along with Rajasthan, but the tournament was cancelled due to the 2008 Mumbai Attacks and the Super Kings, along with Rajasthan, received $5 million each as compensation.[19] Fleming, who had decided to retire from all forms of the game after the first season of the IPL, took over as the coach of the Super Kings team from Wessels for the next season which was to be held in South Africa.
For the 2009 season, the Super Kings bought English all-rounder Andrew Flintoff for $1.55 million at the auction making him the highest-paid IPL cricketer along with English teammate Kevin Pietersen who was bought for the same amount by Royal Challengers Bangalore.[20] However, Flintoff played only 3 matches for them before suffering a knee injury that ruled him out of the season. The Super Kings were also without the services of Hussey who had decided to skip the IPL season to focus on The Ashes.[21] The Super Kings finished with 17 points from 14 matches and earned a second place at the league table.[22] However, at the semi-finals, their hopes of entering the final for a second time were crushed by the Royal Challengers who beat them by 6 wickets.[23] The Super Kings opener Matthew Hayden, who scored 572 runs in 12 innings with 5 half-centuries at an average of 52 and strike-rate of 145, won the Orange Cap for the leading run-scorer of the season[24] and was also adjudged Player of the Tournament.

2010: IPL and CLT20 double[edit]

In 2010, the Super Kings struggled in the first half of the regular season, winning only two matches out of seven. They won four of their next five games in the season mainly due to the efforts of Murali Vijay and Suresh Raina. After a defeat at home to the Delhi Daredevils, the Super Kings were left with a must-win match against Kings XI Punjab at Dharamshala. The Super Kings won the match by six wickets as they chased down the target of 193 with two balls to spare with skipper Dhoni scoring an unbeaten 54 from 29 balls.[25] Thus, with seven wins from 14 matches, Chennai finished with the same number of points as three other teams with two semi-final spots at stake. Chennai got the third place as they had the better net run rate of the four teams which finished on 14 points.[26] In the semifinal, the Super Kings scored a modest 142/7 in 20 overs against the defending champions Deccan Chargers. But an inspired bowling spell from Doug Bollinger (4/13 in four overs) did the most damage as the Chargers were bowled out for 104. This gave the Super Kings a 38-run victory that took them to the final.[27] The Super Kings faced the tournament favorites Mumbai Indians at their home ground in the final.[28] Suresh Raina's 57 (35) helped the Super Kings recover from 68/3 after 12 overs to put up 168/5 at the end of their 20 overs. Then, their spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Muralitharan conceded only 41 runs in the 8 overs bowled between them to help the Super Kings won the game by 22 runs and secure their first ever IPL title.[29] With this, the Super Kings also qualified for the 2010 Champions League Twenty20 that was held in South Africa.
At the Champions League, the Super Kings were placed in Group A along with champions of Twenty20 competitions from Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. The Super Kings topped the Group table with three wins and a Super Over defeat to the Victorian Bushrangers.[30] In the semi-final at Durban, the Super Kings comprehensively defeated IPL rivals Royal Challengers Bangalore by 52 runs. Raina won the Man of the match for his unbeaten 94 off 48 balls.[31] The Super Kings played their first CLT20 final at Johannesburg where they beat the Chevrolet Warriors by 8 wickets, becoming the first IPL team to win the CLT20.[32] Murali Vijay won not only the Man of the Match in the final for his 58 but also the Golden Bat for scoring the most runs in the tournament and Ashwin, who was the leading wicket-taker, was adjudged the Player of the Series. At the end of the season, Matthew Hayden decided to retire from the IPL.

2011–2015[edit]


Suresh Raina is the leading run-scorer for the Super Kings
In 2011, as two new teams were added to the IPL, the IPL Governing Council declared that each franchise could retain a maximum of four players of their squad, only three of whom can be Indian players, and the rest of the international players would be put in the mega-auction. The Chennai franchise, keen to have the same set of core players, retained captain MS Dhoni, vice-captain Suresh Raina, Murali Vijay and all-rounder Albie Morkel for a total of $4.5 million. The retention left them with the power of spending only $4.5 million at the mega-auction. At the auction, they bought back some of their star players of previous seasons such as Hussey, Ashwin, Bollinger and Subramaniam Badrinath. In the 2011 IPL, they lost three of their first five games which placed them at the bottom of the ten-team points table.[33] But then, they went on to win seven of their next eight games to finish second and register a spot in the knockout stages. They faced the top-ranked team Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Qualifying final which they won by 6 wickets thanks to an unbeaten 73 from Suresh Raina.[34] In the final, they faced the same opponents again, which was held at their home ground Chepauk. Vijay and Hussey put on a 133-run first-wicket partnership that helped the Super Kings to post a total of 205/5. Their bowlers, then, restricted Bangalore to only 147 to take the Super Kings to second consecutive title in the IPL. Vijay was awarded Man of the Match for his match-winning innings of 95.[35] CSK also won all their home games that season becoming the first team in IPL to achieve the feat. However at the Champions League later that year, they won only one out of their four group matches and finished at the bottom.[36]
In 2012, the franchise signed up Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja for $2 million at the players' auction.[37] They got off to a rather slow start in the regular season, winning only five of their first 12 games which put them in doubt of qualifying for the Playoffs. Then they won three of their last four matches and qualified for the Playoffs with a better net run rate than the Royal Challengers who also finished with the same number of points.[38] In the Eliminator, they beat the Mumbai Indians by 38 runs before comprehensively beating the table-toppers Delhi Daredevils in the Qualifying final by 86 runs. Murali Vijay, who struck his second IPL hundred (113 off 58 balls), won the Man of the Match.[39] At the final, the Super Kings were defeated by 5 wickets by the Kolkata Knight Riders who chased down the target of 191 with two balls to spare, thus denying the Super Kings a hat-trick of titles in the IPL.[40] At the Champions League, once again they could not progress past the group stage with two wins and two defeats.[41]
In 2013, the Super Kings strengthened their bowling attack by signing up five overseas and five Indian bowlers.[42] In the IPL season, they finished first in the points table with 11 wins from 16 matches and qualified for the Playoffs and 2013 CLT20.[43] This was the first time in six seasons that the Super Kings had topped the league table of the IPL. During the season, they also equaled Royal Challengers Bangalore's 2011 record for most wins in succession in the IPL (7 wins on trot).[44] In the first Qualifier at Delhi against Mumbai Indians, the Super Kings posted 192/1 in 20 overs riding on unbeaten half-centuries from Hussey (86* off 58 balls) and Raina (82* off 42 balls) before bowling out their opponents for 144.[45]Thus they entered the final of the IPL for the fourth time in succession where they would play the same opponents, Mumbai Indians, at Kolkata. At the final, batting first, the Mumbai Indians made 148/9 in their 20 overs. In reply, the Super Kings were reduced to 39/6 at one stage before an unbeaten half-century from skipper Dhoni took them close to the target. However, Mumbai Indians won the match by 23 runs to win their first ever IPL title.[46] Super Kings opening batsman Michael Hussey, who scored 733 runs that season at an average of 52, won the Orange Cap for the most runs in the season while all-rounder Dwayne Bravo won the Purple Cap for bagging the most wickets (32).[47] The Super Kings gained direct qualification for the 2013 CLT20 which was held in India in September–October. They were placed in Group B alongside Brisbane HeatSunrisers HyderabadTitansand Trinidad & Tobago. They won their first three games before losing the final group match against Trinidad & Tobago. With 12 points from four matches,[48] the Super Kings progressed to the semifinals where they suffered a 14-run defeat at the hands of the Rajasthan Royals at Jaipur.[49]
In 2014, before the players' mega-auction, Chennai retained Dhoni, Raina, Jadeja, Ashwin and Bravo. The retention left them with a purse of 21 crores to spend at the auction. At the auction, the franchise bought the likes of Brendon McCullumDwayne SmithFaf du PlessisAshish NehraMohit Sharma among others. The first phase of the IPL season, as it coincided with the general elections, was held in UAE. The second phase returned to India, but the Super Kings' home matches were shifted from Chennai, due to "a deadlock between stadium authorities and the state administration", to JSCA International Stadium in Ranchi.[50][51] The Super Kings started the season with a defeat in the opening match, after which they went on to win eight of their next nine matches to take the first spot in the points table. However, they suffered a loss of form towards the end of the regular season which resulted in three consecutive defeats.[52] They won their last league fixture and finished third in the points table and qualified for the Eliminator against the fourth-placed Mumbai Indians. They won the Eliminator at Mumbai by 7 wickets and qualified for the Qualifier. At the Qualifier against Kings XI Punjab, the Super Kings won the toss and elected to field. Punjab went on to score 226/6 in their 20 overs. The Super Kings, in reply, could manage only 202/7 despite a 25-ball 87 from Raina.[53] They crashed out of the IPL, but, on account of finishing third, qualified for the main event of the 2014 CLT20. In the group stage of the CLT20, the Super Kings won two matches, lost one while another match was a no result. Thus with 10 points they finished second in the group table[54] and qualified for the semifinal where they met the unbeaten team of the other group, Kings XI Punjab. After being put in to bat, the Super Kings posted 182/7 in 20 overs thanks to Bravo who scored a 39-ball 67. Then their bowlers reduced Punjab to 34/6 in the eighth over, and Punjab were eventually bowled out for 117.[55] At the final in Bangalore, the Super Kings faced the IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders who set them a target of 181 in 20 overs. Raina guided the run-chase with an unbeaten 109 off 62 balls, helping the team to an eight-wicket win and their second CLT20 title.[56] Super Kings spinner Pawan Negi who took 5/22 during Kolkata's innings won the Man of the Match, and Raina, who finished as the highest run-getter of the tournament, was awarded Man of the Tournament.[57]
In 2015, before the players' auction, Chennai Super Kings gave away Ben Hilfenhaus, John Hastings, Vijay Shankar and David Hussey. At the auction they bought back Michael Hussey for a price of Rs.1.5 crores. They also bought Kyle AbbottIrfan PathanAndrew TyeEklavya DwivediAnkush BainsPratyush Singh and Rahul Sharma. In the final, they lost against Mumbai.[58]

Home ground[edit]

Home record of the Super Kings
MatchesWinsLossesTie/NRSuccess Rate
In IPL392613066.67%
In CLT20431075%
Overall432914067.44%
The home ground of the Super Kings is the historic M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (commonly called "The Chepauk") located in Chennai. The stadium is named after former BCCI President M. A. Chidambaram. It is the oldest stadium in India which is in continuous use. The stadium is owned by the Tamil Nadu Cricket Associationand has a seating capacity of 50,000 as of May 2013.[59] In 2010, the stadium underwent a major renovation for hosting some of the matches of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. The seating capacity was increased from 36,000 to 50,000 and three new stands were established during this renovation.
The Super Kings have a 67.44% win record at this venue, which is often referred to as "Fortress Chepauk"[60] and "Lions' den".[61] In the 2011 season, the Super Kings won all their home games (8 matches) including the final against Royal Challengers Bangalore. The Super Kings thus became the first team to win all their home games in a season and also the first team to win the tournament at home.
In 2014, Chennai Super Kings played all their home matches at Ranchi due to issues with Government of Tamil Nadu.
In 2018, Chennai Super Kings managed to play a solitary home game against Kolkata Knight Riders due to members of a few fringe political parties staging protests outside the stadium as well as several parts of Chennai demanding the IPL matches to be moved out of the city until the Cauvery Management Board (CMB) was set up as directed by the honourable Supreme Court of India. Despite tight security for the match against KKR, the Chennai police expressed their inability in ensuring enough personnel at the venue for the smooth conduct of the remaining games. The remaining six home matches of Chennai Super Kings were moved out of Chennai. Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune was selected to host the remaining six home matches of Chennai Super Kings.[62]
Panoramic view of the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in 2012.

Players[edit]


Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the first Indian captain to win the IPL.
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 six finals of which the team has won two.[63]
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.[64] Australian batsman Michael Hussey has the best batting average for the Super Kings.[65] 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.[66][67] Murali Vijay, who played for the team from 2009 to 2013, 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)[68]and is the leading wicket-taker for the team.[69]

Crest and colors[edit]

The team logo features a head of a roaring lion in orange with the team name rendered in blue and a crown. According to the logo designers, since lion is the king of the jungle, the roaring lion logo reflects the various qualities such as youth, vibrancy, performance orientation and fiery spirit.[70] The team's primary colour is yellow with blue stripes on either sides of the jersey. The jersey also incorporates the roaring lion logo on the front of the jersey. The theme song Whistle Podu was created by Aravind Murali and Jaishankar Iyer in 2008 accompanied by a video representing dappangutthu, a form of street dance popular among certain communities in Tamil Nadu.[71]

Kit and Sponsors[edit]

Muthoot group is the current principal shirt sponsor, having signed a three year deal in 2018.[72] Telecom service provider Aircel was the previous shirt sponsor after they signed a three-year deal in 2008 which was then renewed in 2011 for  850 million, then the most expensive sponsorship deal in IPL.[73][74] The team also has sponsorship deals with India CementsGulf OilEquitas Small Finance BankHILNippon PaintPeter EnglandJioParle Agro Frooti and Atria Convergence Technologies.[75]
YearKit ManufacturersShirt Sponsor (Front)Shirt Sponsor (Back)Chest Branding
2008ReebokAircelIndia CementsReebok
2009Nivaran 90
2010Reebok
2011Gulf Oil
2012
2013
2014
2015Spartan
2018SEVENMuthoot Group

Rivalries[edit]

The Chennai Super Kings are the most consistent and their records are still left unbeaten despite the 2 years ban in 2016, 2017 seasons. Though other teams consider CSK as a strong rival, Chennai Super Kings record of reaching knockout stage every played season is unmatched by any team in IPL history.
The Chennai Super Kings have active rivalries with the Mumbai Indians and the Royal Challengers Bangalore. The Super Kings and Mumbai Indians have played against each other more number of times than any other two teams in the IPL.[76] They are the two most successful IPL teams and often termed as "big spenders" at the players auction.[77][78] The two sides have met each other at the final of the IPL thrice, with Mumbai winning two of them and Chennai winning once.
The rivalry with Royal Challengers Bangalore stems from the Kaveri River water dispute between the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The rivalry is also called "Kaveri derby" and "South Indian derby".[79][80][81] The Super Kings beat the Royal Challengers in the final of the 2011 IPL, the only meeting between the two teams at an IPL final.

Financial worth[edit]

The Economic Times commissioned UK-based Brand Finance to carry out brand evaluation of the IPL and also each of the eight franchise teams (that was increased to 10 in 2011). Chennai Super Kings was rated as the "most valuable team" in the Indian Premier League in 2010–11, with a brand value of $100 million (approximately  2.24 billion).[82] In February 2013, London based Brand Finance evaluated the top 150 most valuable teams in the world, in which Chennai Super Kings is placed in the 147th place valued at $46 million just behind the Mumbai Indians.[83]

Controversies[edit]

Until September 2008, BCCI regulation, Clause 6.2.4 stated that "No administrator could have, directly or indirectly, any commercial interest in the matches or events conducted by the board". However, N. Srinivasan, who was then the treasurer and vice-chairman of BCCI, became the de facto owner of the Chennai Super Kings since he was the Managing Director of India Cements. Former BCCI President A. C. Muthiah wrote to the BCCI regarding the violation of this clause in 2008 but the BCCI did not respond. In September 2008, Muthiah went to the Madras High Court to restrain BCCI from allowing Srinivasan to participate in the general body meeting where the election was to be held. However, the suit was dismissed by the High Court and the following day, Srinivasan was elected as the Secretary of BCCI.[84] The clause was amended as "No administrator shall have, directly or indirectly, any commercial interest in any of the events of the BCCI, excluding IPL, Champions League and Twenty20".[85] Muthiah then moved to the Supreme Court which gave a split verdict in April 2011. Later in August 2011, Muthiah filed another petition to stop Srinivasan from taking over as the BCCI President[86] but the Supreme Court rejected the petition, and Srinivasan was elected the President of BCCI.[87]
In 2011, the owners of other teams were concerned about the possible rigging that could have taken place in the IPL auctions. Nita Ambani, the owner of Mumbai Indians questioned the changing the order of players just before the auction began.[88] Former IPL chairman Lalit Modi accused Srinivasan of arm-twisting him and rigging the 2009 IPL auction to ensure that English all-rounder Andrew Flintoff was bought by the Chennai Super Kings while it was refuted by Srinivasan.[89]
In May 2013, Gurunath Meiyappan, son-in-law of Srinivasan, was arrested by Mumbai Police on charges of placing bets on IPL matches [90] Meiyappan, who was the Team Principal of the Super Kings, was issued a summons by the Mumbai Police and on interrogation it was found that Meiyappan was in contact with bookies through actor Vindu Dara Singh.[91]Following this, Srinivasan, on 2 June 2013, decided to step aside as BCCI President temporarily until the inquiry into the betting case completed.[92] In February 2014, the three member panel appointed by the Supreme Court of India enquired into the betting case indicted Meiyappan for illegal betting during the 2013 IPL.[93]
On 25 March 2014, the Supreme Court of India issued an ultimatum to the BCCI demanding that Srinivasan either step down as President or be removed from his position.[94] On 14 July 2015, the Supreme Court appointed RM Lodha committee suspended the owners of Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings from the Indian Premier League for a period of two years.[3] On 24 February 2016, the Supreme Court of India agreed to hear a plea for lifting the ban on the Chennai Super Kings.[95]

Seasons[edit]

YearIndian Premier LeagueChampions League Twenty20
2008Runners-upCancelled (Q)
2009SemifinalistsDNQ
2010ChampionsChampions
2011ChampionsGroup stage
2012Runners-upGroup stage
2013Runners-upSemifinalists
2014SemifinalistsChampions
2015Runners-upTournament defunct
2016Suspended
2017Suspended
2018TBD

Current squad[edit]

  • 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.NameNat.Birth dateBatting styleBowling styleSigned yearSalary
Notes
Batsmen
81Kedar JadhavIndia26 March 1985 (age 33)Right-handedRight-arm off break2018₹7.8 crore(US$1.2 million)
13Faf du PlessisSouth Africa13 July 1984 (age 33)Right-handedRight-arm leg break2018₹1.6 crore (US$245,000)Overseas
3Suresh RainaIndia27 November 1986 (age 31)Left-handedRight-arm off break2018₹11 crore(US$1.7 million)
9Ambati RayuduIndia23 September 1985 (age 32)Right-handedRight-arm off break2018₹2.2 crore (US$337,000)
66Dhruv ShoreyIndia5 June 1992 (age 25)Right-handedRight-arm off break2018₹20 lakh (US$31,000)
888Murali VijayIndia1 April 1984 (age 34)Right-handedRight-arm off break2018₹2 crore (US$306,000)
All-rounders
47Dwayne BravoTrinidad and Tobago7 October 1983 (age 34)Right-handedRight-arm medium fast2018₹6.4 crore (US$980,000)Overseas
8Ravindra JadejaIndia6 December 1988 (age 29)Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox2018₹7 crore (US$1.1 million)
36Karn SharmaIndia23 October 1987 (age 30)Left-handedRight-arm leg break2018₹5 crore (US$766,000)
5Kshitiz SharmaIndia21 April 1990 (age 27)Right-handedRight-arm medium2018₹20 lakh (US$31,000)
33Shane WatsonAustralia17 June 1981 (age 36)Right-handedRight-arm fast medium2018₹4 crore (US$613,000)Overseas
72David WilleyEngland28 February 1990 (age 28)Left-handedLeft-arm fast2018NAOverseas (Replacement of Kedar Jadhav[96]
Wicket-keepers
77Sam BillingsEngland15 June 1991 (age 26)Right-handed2018₹1 crore (US$153,000)Overseas
7MS DhoniIndia7 July 1981 (age 36)Right-handedRight-arm medium2018₹15 crore(US$2.3 million)Captain
18Narayan JagadeesanIndia24 December 1995 (age 22)Right-handed2018₹20 lakh (US$31,000)
Bowlers
24KM AsifIndia24 July 1993 (age 24)Right-handedRight-arm fast medium2018₹40 lakh (US$61,000)
10Chaitanya BishnoiIndia25 August 1994 (age 23)Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox2018₹20 lakh (US$31,000)
90Deepak ChaharIndia7 August 1992 (age 25)Right-handedRight-arm medium fast2018₹80 lakh (US$123,000)
23Monu KumarIndia5 November 1994 (age 23)Right-handedRight-arm medium2018₹20 lakh (US$31,000)
22Lungi NgidiSouth Africa29 March 1996 (age 22)Right-handedRight-arm fast2018₹50 lakh (US$77,000)Overseas
74Mitchell SantnerNew Zealand5 February 1992 (age 26)Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox2018₹50 lakh (US$77,000)Overseas
34Kanishk SethIndia4 November 1997 (age 20)Right-handedLeft-arm medium2018₹20 lakh (US$31,000)
27Harbhajan SinghIndia3 July 1980 (age 37)Right-handedRight-arm off break2018₹2 crore (US$306,000)
99Imran TahirSouth Africa27 March 1979 (age 39)Right-handedRight-arm leg break2018₹1 crore (US$153,000)Overseas
54Shardul ThakurIndia16 October 1991 (age 26)Right-handedRight-arm medium fast2018₹2.6 crore (US$398,000)
11Mark WoodEngland11 January 1990 (age 28)Right-handedRight-arm fast2018₹1.5 crore (US$230,000)Overseas

Administration and support staff[edit]

Result summary[edit]

By season
Performance summary in Indian Premier League[102]
YearMatchesWinsLossesNo ResultTiedSuccess RatePositionSummary
200816970056.25%2ndRunners-up
200915861053.33%4thSemi-finalists
201016970056.25%1stChampions
201116115d068.75%1stChampions
2012201181057.89%2ndRunners-up
2013181260061.11%2ndRunners-up
2014161060062.50%3rdPlayoffs
2015171070058.8%2ndRunners-up
2016Suspended
2017Suspended
2018TBD
Total13279512059.84
By opposition[103]
OppositionSpanMatWonLostTiedNRSuccess Rate
Deccan Chargers2008–201210640060%
Delhi Daredevils2008–2015161240075.00%
Kings XI Punjab2008–201516961056.25%
Kochi Tuskers Kerala20112110050%
Kolkata Knight Riders2008–2015161060062.50%
Mumbai Indians2008–2015, 20182311120047.82%
Pune Warriors India2011–20136420066.67%
Rajasthan Royals2008–2015161060062.50%
Royal Challengers Bangalore2008–2015211370161.90%
Sunrisers Hyderabad2013-20156420066.67%
Total2008–2015, 201813280491167.44%

Overall results in CLT20[edit]

Performance summary in Champions League[104]
YearMatchesWinsLossesNo ResultSuccess RateSummary
2008Cancelled
2010651083.33%Champions
2011413025%Group stage
2012422050%Group stage
2013532060%Semifinalists
2014641166.66%Champions
Total25159160.00%

Awards and achievements[edit]

2008 Indian Premier League
2009 Indian Premier League
2010 Indian Premier League
2010 Champions League
2011 Indian Premier League
2012 Indian Premier League
2013 Indian Premier League
2014 Indian Premier League
2014 Champions League
2015 Indian Premier league

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