Written By: Shreya Patil

MA Chidambaram Stadium has hosted 92 IPL matches since April 2008. Across those games, it has produced consistent, repeatable patterns: batting first wins 56.5% of the time, spin takes most of the wickets in the second innings, and 200-plus first-innings scores occur only 16 times in 92. 

These numbers do not shift much from season to season. That predictability makes Chepauk one of the most well-understood surfaces in the tournament.

This article reviews the key stats for this venue, section by section: pitch data, batting records, bowling records, team totals, chases, fielding, and CSK’s home record. All numbers here are based on verified IPL data through IPL 2024.

Venue Snapshot: MA Chidambaram Stadium

Before the stats, here are the basic facts about the ground:

ParameterDetail
Established1916
LocationChepauk, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Capacity50,000
IPL Matches Hosted92 (through IPL 2024)
First IPL MatchApril 23, 2008  CSK vs MI
Home TeamChennai Super Kings (CSK)
Highest IPL Team Score246/5  CSK vs RR, 2010
Lowest IPL Team Score70 all out RCB vs CSK, 2019
IPL Finals Hosted2011, 2012, 2024
MA Chidambaram Stadium IPL Stats
Source – iplt20.com 

The stadium carries historical weight beyond the IPL. It hosted India’s first-ever Test victory in 1952 against England, and the second-ever tied Test in history when Australia toured in 1986. It is the second-oldest international cricket stadium in India and continues to host Test cricket.

Pitch Conditions: What the Data Shows

The Chepauk surface uses red soil. It dries out fast under Chennai’s heat, and the pace slows noticeably by the middle overs. The bounce stays low throughout. These two factors slower pace and low bounce, favor spinners over pace bowlers from roughly the eighth over onward.

Teams batting first win 56.5% of the time here, which is a real edge. The average first-innings score of 164.6 indicates this is not a venue where 190 or 200 is routine. Of 92 first innings, only 16 cleared 200. No team has ever passed 250 at this ground.

Pitch FactorData
Batting First Win %56.5% (52 wins out of 92 matches)
Batting Second Win %43.5% (40 wins out of 92 matches)
Average 1st Innings Score164.6 runs
Average 2nd Innings Score150.3 runs
Straight Boundary~80 meters
Square Boundary~65 to 68 meters
1st Innings Scores 200+16 out of 92 matches
Highest 1st Innings Score246/5 (CSK vs RR, 2010)
Wickets — Right-arm bowlers745 total (both innings)
Wickets — Left-arm bowlers277 total (both innings)
SurfaceRed soil; grips for spinners as overs progress

Key finding: Right-arm bowlers have taken 745 wickets at this ground compared to 277 by left-arm bowlers. That gap reflects the pitch’s preference for off-spin and leg-spin over left-arm pace and orthodox spin. Teams that load up on right-arm spin consistently outperform those that do not.

The large boundaries also matter. Sixes here require genuine timing or strength. The total of 1,017 sixes across 92 matches works out to roughly 11 per match across both innings combined. That is below the IPL average for most other venues.

Batting Records

Here are Key Batting Records:

Top Run Scorers

MS Dhoni leads all run scorers at this venue with 1,547 runs, despite batting no higher than number five for most of his career. Suresh Raina follows closely with 1,498 runs. Both players spent the bulk of their IPL careers at CSK, so their dominance here reflects both skill and familiarity with the pitch. No other batter has crossed 1,000 runs at this ground.

PlayerRuns at Chepauk
MS Dhoni1,547
Suresh Raina1,498
Murali Vijay928
Ruturaj Gaikwad750+
Faf du Plessis680+

Raina’s 1,498 runs include one century and eight fifties. His ratio of fours to sixes here, 165 fours versus 45 sixes, reflects a ground-hitting approach suited to the slow surface and large boundaries. Dhoni took the opposite approach in terms of style but matched Raina in output, converting deep batting positions into decisive innings under pressure.

Highest Individual Scores

Murali Vijay’s 127 not out off 56 balls against Rajasthan Royals in 2010 remains the highest individual score in IPL history at this ground. He reached his century in 46 balls, also the fastest hundred ever scored at Chepauk. The innings came in a match in which CSK posted 246/5, the highest team total at the venue.

Marcus Stoinis produced 124 not out for Lucknow Super Giants in the 2024 IPL, chasing 211 set by CSK. That innings stands as the highest score ever made by a player on the losing side of a toss at this ground and the cornerstone of the highest successful chase here.

PlayerScoreContext
Murali Vijay127*CSK vs RR  2010, 56 balls
Marcus Stoinis124*LSG vs CSK  2024, match-winning chase
Murali Vijay113CSK
Ruturaj Gaikwad108*CSK
Suresh Raina100*CSK’s only century by Raina at this ground

Most Sixes and Fours

Dhoni’s 77 sixes at Chepauk stand alone. Given that the straight boundary runs to 80 meters and the square boundary sits between 65 and 68 meters, each of those sixes required either clean timing or exceptional power. Raina’s 165 fours show a contrasting approach: finding gaps, rotating strike, and building innings through placement rather than aerial hitting.

PlayerSixesPlayerFours
MS Dhoni77Suresh Raina165
Suresh Raina45MS Dhoni120
Murali Vijay35Murali Vijay105
Albie Morkel26Faf du Plessis85
Dwayne Bravo24Ruturaj Gaikwad80+

Bowling Records

Most Wickets

Ravichandran Ashwin leads all bowlers at this ground with 52 wickets. He grew up in Chennai and developed his craft there. His right-arm off-spin gets natural assistance from the surface, and his record here is the strongest evidence that right-arm spin is the most valuable bowling type at Chepauk.

Dwayne Bravo’s 44 wickets show that pace bowlers can also thrive here when they use slower balls and variations instead of trying to beat batters with pace. Ravindra Jadeja’s 42 wickets follow a similar logic: he controls flight and pace, extracting turn without needing the pitch to misbehave.

PlayerWickets at Chepauk
Ravichandran Ashwin52
Dwayne Bravo44
Ravindra Jadeja42
Albie Morkel36
Mohit Sharma28

Best Bowling Figures

Akash Madhwal’s 5 for 5 against Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL 2023 Eliminator stands as one of the most devastating bowling performances this ground has seen. He took five wickets and conceded only five runs. Mumbai Indians won that match by 81 runs, ending LSG’s campaign.

Alzarri Joseph’s 6 for 12 is the best haul by wickets at this venue. Andre Russell’s 5 for 15 in 2021 showed that right-arm pace bowlers can produce five-wicket spells here when conditions and rhythm align. These two performances together challenge the assumption that Chepauk rewards spin only.

PlayerFiguresMatch / Context
Alzarri Joseph6/12Best figures by wickets at this venue
Akash Madhwal5/5IPL 2023 Eliminator  MI vs LSG, MI won by 81
Andre Russell5/15KKR vs CSK, 2021
Ravindra Jadeja5/16CSK
R. Ashwin4/11CSK’s best figures by Ashwin at home

Team Records

Here are Key Team Records:

Highest Team Totals

CSK posted 246/5 against Rajasthan Royals in 2010, with Murali Vijay scoring 127 and Albie Morkel adding 62. That total has never been surpassed at this ground. The next three highest scores all belong to teams that scored at least 200, but the jump from 246 down to 223 shows how much of an outlier the CSK innings was.

Highest Team Totals
Source – Times of India

Only 16 of 92 first innings at this venue have cleared 200. The data show this is a ground where defending a first-innings score of 160-175 is a realistic match-winning strategy, not just a hope.

MatchScore
CSK vs RR246/5  CSK (2010)
RR vs CSK223/5  RR
CSK vs DD222/5  CSK
CSK vs RCB209/4  CSK
CSK vs RCB205/5  CSK

Lowest Team Totals

Royal Challengers Bangalore collapsed to 70 all out against CSK in 2019. That score is 94 runs below the venue’s average second innings score, which makes it a statistical outlier in the same way CSK’s 246 was at the top end. Lucknow Super Giants’ 101 all out in the 2023 Eliminator came directly after Madhwal’s 5-for-5 spell.

Lowest Team Totals
Source – Cricshots

Both collapses occurred in matches in which spinners and accurate pace bowlers operated to a plan. The pitch did not cause the collapses on its own. The conditions made them easier to engineer.

MatchScore
RCB vs CSK70 all out 2019 (lowest ever at Chepauk in IPL)
LSG vs MI101 all out  2023 Eliminator
CSK vs KKR103/9
KKR vs CSK108/9
DC vs CSK115 all out

Highest Successful Chases

Lucknow Super Giants chased down 213 against CSK in IPL 2024. Marcus Stoinis’ 124 not out drove that chase almost single-handedly. Before that match, no team had ever successfully chased more than 210 here. The next three successful chases on this list, 206, 201, and 190, all came in years before 2024.

Highest Successful Chases
Source – ESPN Cricinfo

Chasing teams win 43.5% of the time at Chepauk. That means a first-innings score of 165 or less gives the defending team a below-average advantage. Teams that bat first and score only 150-160 here lose more often than they win.

MatchTotal Chased (Result)
LSG vs CSK  IPL 2024213/4 (Stoinis 124*)
CSK vs RCB206/5
PBKS vs CSK201/6
MI vs KKR190/3
CSK vs MI185/4

Fielding Records

Here are the best fielding records:

Most Catches

Suresh Raina leads all fielders at Chepauk with 25 catches. Dhoni follows with 22, though a large portion of his dismissals came behind the stumps. Faf du Plessis rounds out the top three with 18 catches. All three spent extended time at CSK, which explains their volume.

PlayerCatches at Chepauk
Suresh Raina25
MS Dhoni22 (includes stumpings)
Faf du Plessis18
Ravindra Jadeja16
Dwayne Bravo14

Highest Partnership

Michael Hussey and Murali Vijay hold the record for the highest partnership at this ground. Their 159-run opening stand for CSK against RCB in 2011 set up a large total. Vijay scored 95, and Hussey contributed 63 in that partnership. It remains the only time a pair has added 150 or more runs together at Chepauk in IPL cricket.

The fact that the record opening stand is 159 rather than 180 or 200 reflects the nature of the pitch. Sustained partnerships are possible here, but they require steady accumulation rather than aggressive power-hitting from ball one.

CSK’s Home Record

Chennai Super Kings have played 75 IPL matches at their home ground and won 51 of them. That is a home win percentage above 68%, one of the best home records in IPL history for any franchise.

The first IPL match at Chepauk on April 23, 2008, set the template. CSK posted 208/5, with Matthew Hayden scoring 81 and Suresh Raina adding a half-century. They beat the Mumbai Indians by six runs. That combination of a strong batting total, disciplined bowling, and a close finish has defined most of CSK’s home wins since.

CSK's Home Record
Source – Cricket Highlights

The stadium has hosted three IPL finals: 2011, when CSK beat RCB by 58 runs to become the first team to win the title at their home ground; 2012, when KKR beat CSK to win their first title; and 2024, when KKR defeated SRH to win their third. Chepauk also hosted the 2023 Qualifier 1, where CSK beat Gujarat Titans by 15 runs on the way to their fifth IPL championship.

MetricValue
Matches Played at Home75
Matches Won51
Matches Lost24
Home Win Percentage68%+
IPL Titles Won5 (joint most with MI)
IPL Finals Hosted2011, 2012, 2024

Full Match Statistics Summary

These are the cumulative numbers from all 92 IPL matches at MA Chidambaram Stadium:

StatisticValue
Total Matches92
Total Runs (both innings)28,975
Average Runs Per Match314.9
Matches Won Batting First52 (56.5%)
Matches Won Chasing40 (43.5%)
Average 1st Innings Score164.6
Average 2nd Innings Score150.3
Total Sixes1,017
Total Fours2,352
Total Wickets — Right-arm745
Total Wickets — Left-arm277
First Innings Scores 200+16 (17.4% of first innings)
Highest Score (either innings)246/5 CSK vs RR, 2010
Lowest Score (either innings)70 all out RCB vs CSK, 2019

What the Numbers Tell Teams

Here are the Key Stats:

CategoryKey Metric / Data PointStrategic Conclusion
Toss & Batting Strategy56.5% Win rate for batting first.Batting first is the preferred choice, provided the target is defended well.
Score Benchmarks175+: High win probability.
<165: Advantage shifts to the chasing team.
165 is the critical “pivot point” for a competitive total.
Spin DominanceRight-arm: 745 wickets.
Left-arm: 277 wickets.
Squads with multiple right-arm spin options have a structural advantage.
Pace ProfileBest figures: 5/15 (Russell), 5/5 (Madhwal), 6/12 (Joseph).Raw speed fails; success depends on cutters, slower balls, and variations.
Batting StyleRaina’s Ratio: 165 Fours to 45 Sixes.
Avg score: 164.6.
Large boundaries favor placement and strike rotation over high-risk power hitting.

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Conclusion: MA Chidambaram Stadium CSK’s DEN

MA Chidambaram Stadium shows consistent patterns across most IPL seasons. The pitch slows down, right-arm spinners take more wickets, batting first gives a real but not decisive edge, and scores above 180 are achievable but not the norm. Those patterns are clearly evident in 92 data matches.

CSK has used those patterns better than any other team. Their 68% home win rate did not come from superior talent alone. It came from building squads around the surface, reading match conditions accurately, and turning a modest first-innings average of 164.6 into a target opponents find difficult to chase.

Every IPL season at Chepauk will likely yield additional data confirming the same trends. The ground will not suddenly become a 200-plus venue or a pacer-friendly pitch. Its consistency is part of what makes it one of the most analytically useful surfaces in the entire IPL.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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