The five-time champs’ difficulties this season have been discussed by experts. Among them is Ambati Rayudu, a former CSK player and six-time IPL champion who has been evaluating the team’s problems. Rayudu has described this poor season as a learning opportunity and stated that they will be trying to form a new team and look to progress with the game, despite the other experts’ severe condemnation of the team. Rayudu also highlighted the team’s strengths, including players like Dewald Brevis and Ayush Mhatre, who have had some excellent starts this year.
The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have had one of the worst seasons in the 2025 Indian Premier League. On Friday, April 25, they dropped their seventh game of the season to Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk). This season, the “Yellow Brigade” is still lingering near the bottom of the table.
“I understand that it’s the lowest of lows, but CSK is also learning a lot from it. This is what might occur if you take it easy and fail to look to the future. They will be extremely careful going forward to keep up with the game’s changes.
Even MS Dhoni has admitted that the game has changed, and I have no doubt that he is already considering assembling a squad for next season. The batting lineup has shown some bright spots, especially Brevis and Mhatre, which are huge pluses. A season like this can sometimes serve as a reminder to a squad that the game is always greater than them. You must remain modest and adhere to the fundamentals,” Ambati Rayudu said on JioHotstar.
Not enough shots are being made: Ambati Rayudu
Ambati Rayudu also discussed the team’s batting problems, which have prevented them from getting going. The CSK team has scored a few 20s, 30s, and 40s, but there haven’t been many innings that have won games. The players’ shot selection, which Ambati Rayudu has referred to as a trial for next season, is less important than the intent, according to him.
“If anything, there aren’t enough shots being played, so I don’t think there’s any uncertainty in the shot selection. It is taking longer than it should for the batters. We’re witnessing more of a trial run for next season, and the staff change was necessary. The former wicketkeeper-batter came to the conclusion, “I don’t think CSK can carry forward most of their current squad—at best, seven or eight players might be retained.”