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How can CSK qualify even after losing 5 out of 6 matches? Understand the whole game – How Can Chennai Super Kings Still Qualify for IPL 2025 Playoffs Explained

New Delhi: The continuous struggle of Chennai Super Kings continues in IPL 2025. On Friday, he was unilaterally defeated by Kolkata Knight Riders by eight wickets at his home ground Chepak Stadium. Despite the command of veteran Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the team’s luck did not appear to be turning. CSK’s batting stumbled badly while playing first. The spin trio of Sunil Naren, Moin Ali and Varun Chakraborty showed the way to the six batsmen of the opposition team for just 55 runs in their 12 overs. This is Chennai’s minimum IPL score on Chepock. The biggest contribution from Cheni was all -rounder Shivam Dubey’s Not Out 31 runs. Vijay Shankar scored 29 runs. A total of six CSK batsmen, including Dhoni, were dismissed in a single digit. KKR achieved this target by scoring 107 runs at the loss of 2 wickets in just 10.1 overs, which also topped the batting and ensured a 44 -run innings of 44 runs including 2 four and 5 sixes off 18 balls.

Chennai in ninth place in points table

Chennai Super Kings have played this season 6 matches so far, out of which the team has won only in the only match. In this case, Chennai Super Kings are ninth in the table with two points and -1.554A net run rate. Chennai has lost five consecutive matches. However, CSK’s fate can also change from here. Chennai may still qualify for the playoffs of IPL 2025. Playoff doors are not closed for them.

How can Chennai still qualify for the playoffs?

Actually, Chennai Super Kings now have eight matches from here. CSK is now like every match or die. Chennai can still qualify for the playoffs without dependent on any team. They have to win seven out of eight matches. CSK can still reach 16 points. On the other hand, if CSK also wins 14 points i.e. six out of eight matches, then he can also qualify for the playoffs. Chennai will also have to improve their net run rate gradually, so that after the other team has better net run rate after going later, they will get a chance to qualify. Finally, due to the net run rate, we have seen teams getting out despite having one points.

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