Following a disappointing IPL 2025 season, where they finished at the bottom of the standings with just four wins, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are poised for significant changes. The five-time champions shifted their focus mid-season to developing younger players, signaling a strategic shift towards the future. As they prepare for IPL 2026, major roster adjustments are anticipated. The mini-auction later this year could see CSK release several players, including some high-profile names, to rebuild a more balanced and competitive squad.
Several key players are likely to be released before the next season, including Ravichandran Ashwin, who struggled and managed only 7 wickets in 9 games with his worst economy in IPL history; Devon Conway, who failed to replicate his previous form; Rahul Tripathi, who had a forgettable season; Deepak Hooda, who didn’t make a significant impact; Vijay Shankar, whose performances lacked match-winning impact; Rachin Ravindra, whose strike rate was underwhelming; and Sam Curran, who couldn’t recreate his earlier magic. CSK’s legacy is built on consistency and smart squad management, and the poor performance in IPL 2025 has made it clear that some tough calls are needed.








