
The Chennai Super Kings suffered a four-wicket defeat against the Punjab Kings in the 49th game of the Indian Premier League 2025 on the April 30th at the MA Chidambaram Cricket Stadium in Chennai. The side showcased a stellar batting performance in this game after Sam Curran’s heroics, but the visitors held their nerves to chase down the total with two balls to spare in the game.
With this loss, the five-time IPL champions become the first team to get knocked out of the cash-rich league. Speaking about the same subject, given below are the major three reasons that speak about why they crashed out from the marquee event.
Lack of intent from the batters
The batters failed to showcase their form. Unfortunately, skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad was in great form, but he got ruled out due to injury. Apart from him, batters with the likes of Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, Shivam Dube, and Shaik Rasheed failed to live up to the expectations. This batting collapse was a major reason why they were not able to get the win and etched some horrendous records into their name.
Outdated template of cricket
CSK used to take the game deep and scored 160-170 usually from 2008 to 2015. Their bowlers used to defend the totals, as chasing the totals in the range of 160-170 was challenging back in time.
As a team, CSK hasn’t evolved much over the years, except for the 2018 and 2023 seasons. Even now, their template is the same—to take the game deep and post totals of around 160-170 and defend them, which doesn’t work in 2025.
Bowling is mostly carried out by two bowlers.
The two bowlers, Khaleel Ahmed and Noor Ahmad, were only able to take the scalps regularly. All-rounders with the likes of Shivam Dube, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Ravindra Jadeja didn’t bowl much and weren’t seen consistently in the T20 format this time. The inability to take wickets from the opponents makes them lose the matches.
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