Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are one of the most successful T20 teams in the world as they have won five IPL trophies and two now-defunct Champions League T20 trophies. CSK have many great experiences of big wins on the field.
CSK’s largest wins (by runs)
Chennai Super Kings’ largest victory margins by runs were 97 runs, which they achieved twice, once against Wayamba in Centurion in the Champions League T20 2010, and the other time was at home against Kings XI Punjab in Chennai in the IPL 2015.
List of CSK’s biggest victories (by runs)
Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
97 runs | Wayamba | Centurion | 2010 |
97 runs | Kings XI Punjab | Chennai | 2015 |
93 runs | Delhi Daredevils | Abu Dhabi | 2014 |
92 runs | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Gqeberha | 2009 |
91 runs | Delhi Capitals | DY Patil | 2022 |
CSK’s largest wins (by wickets)
CSK recorded a 10-wicket victory twice, both outside their home venues. Both were against Kings XI Punjab, once in Mohali in 2013 and the other one in Dubai in 2020.
Chennai Super Kings’ largest home win by wickets was by nine wickets, and it occurred three times.
List of CSK’s biggest victories (by wickets)
Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
10 wickets | Kings XI Punjab | Mohali | 2013 |
10 wickets | Kings XI Punjab | Dubai (DICS) | 2020 |
9 wickets | Kolkata Knight Riders | Chennai | 2008 |
9 wickets | Kings XI Punjab | Wankhede | 2008 |
9 wickets | Kolkata Knight Riders | Chennai | 2010 |
9 wickets | Delhi Daredevils | Chennai | 2012 |
CSK’s largest wins (by balls remaining)
During the IPL 2010 match against Kolkata Knight Riders in Chennai, while CSK won by nine wickets, it was their largest winning margin by balls remaining after recording it with 39 balls remaining.
CSK’s largest away win by balls remaining was recorded in 2008 when they beat Kings XI Punjab by nine wickets with 31 balls remaining.
List of CSK’s biggest victories (by balls remaining)
Balls Remaining (Margin in wickets) | Opposition | Venue | Year |
39 balls (9 wickets) | Kolkata Knight Riders | Chennai | 2010 |
31 balls (9 wickets) | Kings XI Punjab | Wankhede | 2008 |
28 balls (9 wickets) | Delhi Daredevils | Chennai | 2012 |
26 balls (6 wickets) | Punjab Kings | Wankhede | 2021 |
25 balls (8 wickets) | Brisbane Heat | Ranchi | 2013 |
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