Recent developments within the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) camp suggest that Ravichandran Ashwin, a prominent figure in Indian cricket renowned for his red-ball prowess, may be on his way out of the franchise. While the exact reasons for this potential separation remain undisclosed, sources indicate that the veteran off-spinner has made a decision and may have already communicated it to the management. Although the connection to CSK’s long-term strategy is uncertain, meetings have been held in Chennai over the past few days involving key CSK officials and players, including current skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad and former captain MS Dhoni, presumably to discuss the upcoming season.
The ongoing IPL trade window has fueled speculation about the timing of this potential move. The question of whether Ashwin will be traded to another franchise or enter the auction remains a major talking point. A potential indicator of the split is Ashwin’s expected resignation as Director of Operations at the CSK Academy, a role he has held for the past year. Joining another franchise could create a conflict of interest, something Ashwin is reportedly keen to avoid.
Ashwin’s IPL record is impressive, featuring 221 matches, 187 wickets at an economy rate of 7.29, and 833 runs at a strike rate of 118. Several franchises are likely to be interested in his services. In the 2025 season, he played nine games for CSK. He rejoined Chennai last season after a nine-year gap, with CSK acquiring him for Rs 9.75 crore. Between 2016 and 2024, he represented Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings, and Rajasthan Royals. His IPL career began with CSK in 2008, debuting the following year, and he played his first eight seasons (2008–2015) under MS Dhoni’s leadership. This news arrives shortly after reports emerged about Sanju Samson requesting the Rajasthan Royals to release him, indicating a potential shift in the IPL player market.







