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Chennai Super Kings secured an eight-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians, keeping their IPL 2026 playoff hopes alive. They currently sit sixth on the points table with 8 points from 9 matches.
Chennai Super Kings kept their season alive with a commanding eight-wicket win over Mumbai Indians at Chepauk, a result built on disciplined bowling and a controlled chase. After restricting MI to 159 despite a strong start, CSK rode on Ruturaj Gaikwad’s unbeaten 67 and Kartik Sharma’s fluent half-century to seal a comfortable victory. The win not only completed a league double over their rivals but also revived CSK’s playoff hopes. However, with just a handful of games left, this was more survival than momentum - and the equation remains tight.
Chennai Super Kings have played 9 matches, winning 4 and losing 5.
They have 8 points with a Net Run Rate of +0.005 and are currently placed sixth on the table.
They sit just outside the top four but remain within touching distance. However, with multiple teams clustered in the mid-table, CSK are locked in a tight playoff race.
Historically, the qualification cutoff in the IPL has remained consistent.
The only exception came in 2019, when Sunrisers Hyderabad qualified with 12 points — the only instance of a team progressing with fewer than 14 points and more losses than wins.
In most seasons, 7 wins keeps you alive, 8 wins puts you in control.
CSK currently have 8 points from 9 matches, with 5 league games remaining.
This leaves them with little room for slip-ups. No margin for error.
CSK’s recent form reads: W-L-W-L-W - a pattern that perfectly captures their season. They have struggled to build sustained momentum, alternating between strong performances and underwhelming outings. The win over Mumbai Indians showed they are good at controlled bowling on slower surfaces and composed chasing. But previous defeats have exposed recurring issues: middle-order slowdowns and an inability to close out tight games.
Chennai Super Kings are currently sixth in the IPL 2026 standings with 8 points from 9 matches.
Chennai Super Kings have won 4 matches in IPL 2026.
Chennai Super Kings won the match against Mumbai Indians by eight wickets.
Chennai Super Kings have a Net Run Rate of +0.005 in IPL 2026.
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If this alternating trend continues, CSK are likely to win 2 or 3 of their remaining 5 matches. That would take them to 12 or 14 points - the former falling short, the latter leaving qualification dependent on Net Run Rate and other results. To break into the top four decisively, they must string together consecutive wins - something they haven’t managed consistently this season.
Nine matches into the season, they are yet to win back-to-back games regularly. Every time they have gained momentum, it has been followed by a dip. This stop-start pattern has prevented them from climbing into the top four despite being in contention throughout.
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Chennai Super Kings are not out yet, but they are walking a fine line. The equation is simple but demanding and they need a near-perfect run from here. They have the experience and home advantage in key games, but unless they fix their inconsistency, even favourable fixtures may not be enough. At this stage, CSK are very much alive, but one slip could push them out of contention.