Why CSK Is Out of Form and Losing – Unpacking the 2025 IPL Collapse

Introduction: What Happened to the Mighty Super Kings?

Why is CSK out of form and losing? It’s a question that has stunned fans, analysts, and even rival teams in the 2025 IPL season. Chennai Super Kings, one of the most decorated franchises in IPL history, ended their season at the bottom of the points table—a first in their 16-year journey.

The aura that once defined CSK—clinical execution, unwavering consistency, and Dhoni’s tactical brilliance—seems to have faded. But is it just a bad year, or are deeper issues brewing beneath the surface?

This blog explores the reasons behind CSK’s dramatic fall, using hard data, expert analysis, and strategic breakdowns. From poor team balance to outdated tactics, we’ll look at every angle to understand what went wrong.


A Quick Recap of IPL 2025: CSK’s Worst Season Yet

MetricCSK 2025 Stats
Matches Played14
Wins3
Losses11
Final Standing10th (Last Place)
Net Run Rate (NRR)-1.072
Best Performer (Bat)Ruturaj Gaikwad
Best Performer (Ball)Tushar Deshpande

CSK’s last match—a loss to Rajasthan Royals—confirmed their wooden spoon status. A team synonymous with playoff contention had crumbled beyond recognition.


Key Reasons Why CSK Is Losing in IPL 2025

1. Inconsistent Top-Order Performances

The CSK top order, usually a fortress, became a liability this season. Apart from a few standout innings from Ruturaj Gaikwad, the team lacked early momentum.

  • Devon Conway’s absence due to injury meant Gaikwad had to shoulder most of the responsibility.
  • Ajinkya Rahane, though experienced, struggled with strike rotation and powerplay acceleration.
  • Shivam Dube was promoted but couldn’t anchor the innings when needed.

This disrupted the rhythm CSK built over previous years, making them vulnerable early in games.

Guwahati: CSK players MS Dhoni, R Jadeja and R Ashwin during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 T20 cricket match between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK), at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, in Guwahati, Assam, Sunday, March 30, 2025. (PTI Photo) (PTI03_30_2025_000642B) *** Local Caption ***

2. Overdependence on Aging Players

One of CSK’s long-standing strengths—its core of experienced players—has turned into a double-edged sword.

  • MS Dhoni (43 years old), though still tactically sharp, is visibly past his prime physically.
  • Ravindra Jadeja and Moeen Ali haven’t had the impact CSK expected with either bat or ball.
  • Injuries to Ben Stokes and Deepak Chahar worsened their problems, as their backups lacked match readiness.

The IPL has evolved into a young man’s game. CSK’s reliance on veterans while other franchises are investing in pace, agility, and fresh talent is hurting their adaptability.

3. Questionable Team Combinations and Tactics

CSK has often been known for sticking to its “tried-and-tested” approach. But in 2025, that very stubbornness became their downfall.

  • Persisting with out-of-form players rather than rotating based on match-ups hurt them.
  • Lack of specialist bowlers in the death overs resulted in games slipping out of their hands.
  • Tactical decisions like sending Jadeja higher in the batting order backfired multiple times.

Critics like Dale Steyn and Harsha Bhogle openly questioned CSK’s strategic rigidity during critical match analyses.


4. Bowling Woes in Powerplay and Death Overs

CSK’s bowling unit was disjointed and lacked bite in crucial moments:

  • No powerplay wickets in 7 out of 14 matches.
  • Death over economy above 11 runs per over, one of the worst in the league.
  • Reliance on part-time bowlers like Shivam Dube exposed gaps in their bowling strength.

Without Deepak Chahar and with Matheesha Pathirana only occasionally effective, CSK’s bowling became predictable and unthreatening.


5. Lack of Finishing Firepower

One of the defining features of a successful T20 side is a dependable finisher. With MS Dhoni no longer finishing games consistently and no true power-hitter in the lower-middle order, CSK often failed to convert starts into match-winning totals.


6. Leadership Transition Uncertainty

There’s been ongoing speculation around Dhoni’s retirement, and the lack of clarity has affected team cohesion.

  • Will Ruturaj Gaikwad take over?
  • Is Jadeja ready for leadership again after the 2022 experiment?

This leadership vacuum, even if subtle, has affected on-field decision-making and overall morale.


7. Bench Strength Not Tested or Trusted

CSK’s bench was hardly explored despite clear underperformance from playing XI regulars.

  • Players like Nishant Sindhu, Rajvardhan Hangargekar, and Shaik Rasheed warmed the bench.
  • The team failed to adapt its playing XI based on pitch and opposition, resulting in avoidable losses.

Franchises like Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad have leveraged their full squads, giving youth more chances—something CSK lacked this season.


How Does CSK’s 2025 Compare to Their Past Failures?

SeasonFinal StandingWinsMajor Issue
20207th6Batting collapse, poor form
20229th4Captaincy change mid-season
202510th (last)3Aging core, poor tactics, injuries

2025 is undeniably their worst season to date—fewer wins, lower NRR, and a complete collapse across departments.


The Bigger Picture: Is CSK’s Dynasty Over?

CSK’s legacy cannot be questioned. Five IPL titles, consistent playoff appearances, and a devoted fan base make them one of the greatest franchises in T20 history.

But IPL 2025 has made one thing abundantly clear: a serious overhaul is needed.


What Can CSK Do to Bounce Back?

✅ Rebuild Around Youth

Invest in Indian U-23 talent from domestic cricket and upcoming auctions.

✅ Resolve Leadership Ambiguity

Appoint a clear successor to Dhoni and let them lead with conviction.

✅ Revamp Bowling Line-Up

Acquire specialist pacers and spinners to compete with teams like Gujarat Titans and RCB.

✅ Let Go of Sentiment

Retain only those veterans who still add real value. Sentiment should not overrule form and fitness.

✅ Embrace Data-Driven Strategy

CSK needs to modernize their analytics and tactical planning. Teams like Rajasthan Royals are miles ahead in this area.


Conclusion: Time for a Hard Reset

Why is CSK losing? The answer lies not in a single bad match but in a combination of outdated strategy, lack of flexibility, and a refusal to evolve. If CSK wants to return to the top, the time for sentiment is over. Ruthless introspection and bold decision-making are the need of the hour.

As fans, we hope that this is merely a blip in the journey of a great franchise—not the beginning of a slow, irreversible decline.


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