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What led to CSK's surge this season?

After getting trolled on social media, being criticised over picking too many 30-plus players, losing out on home advantage and more, CSK have made it to yet another IPL final

Deivarayan Muthu
26-May-2018
First they were trolled on social media for picking a squad with an average age of 33 after the first day of the auction. Then they surprised everyone by scooping eight uncapped players on the second day. Then they had their home advantage snatched away. Then their slow-moving legs came into the spotlight. Two of their key players - Mitchell Santner and Kedar Jadhav - were then sidelined from the tournament. How did Chennai Super Kings even make the final of IPL 2018? ESPNcricinfo looks at the key factors behind their rather unexpected surge this season.
Dad's Army, really?
Having picked 11 players over 30 in their roster, fielding was always going to be a bugbear for CSK. In their first match of the season against Mumbai Indians, they posted Mark Wood at backward point and later in the qualifier they had Harbhajan Singh at that position. CSK's ground fielding was full of bloopers, but they have tried to cover up for that with their catching. Having taken 82.7% of catches in the league stage, CSK are among the best catching sides this season. Only Mumbai have fared better.
They're 35-36, not 55-56. A massive amount has been made of it. I'm here to win the competition for the franchise. And that's why we value experience because we think it gives us the best chance... Dwayne Bravo, Shane Watson and MS Dhoni all these guys still have a lot of cricket left to play
Stephen Fleming on CSK's ageing squad
CSK have managed to hang on to the pressure catches. For example, when Sunrisers Hyderabad needed 33 off 13 balls in Hyderabad, CSK's gun fielder Ravindra Jadeja swooped in from long-on, dived forward, and dismissed Kane Williamson for 84 to tilt the match in CSK's favour. More recently in the qualifier, Dwayne Bravo tumbled in his follow through to pluck a spectacular return catch and remove Yusuf Pathan. And the experienced players have also rolled out clutch performances with the bat.
Rayudu's hot streak
Setting the pace at the top: check. Anchoring the innings in the middle: check. Teeing off at the end: check. Having his CSK team-mate Wood and the Durham dressing room singing, "I just can't get enough of Du Du Du Du Du Du...Ambati Rayudu": check.
Do you remember that Rayudu was Suresh Raina's captain in the Under-19 World Cup in 2004? Raina then went on to play two senior World Cups and established himself as CSK's MVP. Fourteen years later, Rayudu has become the new MVP for the franchise with his most prolific IPL season: 586 runs in 15 innings at a strike rate of 153. What has been special about Rayudu is that he has converted even good balls into boundary balls with his nifty footwork. He has stepped down the track to 50 balls this season and has hit 133 runs without being dismissed.
I rate him very highly as he can play fast bowlers and spinners very well. He is someone who doesn't look like a big hitter but almost clears the field every time he plays the big shot.
MS Dhoni endorses Ambati Rayudu's big hitting
Watson's second wind
In Shane Watson's own words: "2017 was his worst IPL" and he wasn't quite sure if he would be back in 2018. Sure, he found some form in the Big Bash League (331 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 139.07) and the subsequent Pakistan Super League (319 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 135.16), but there were still questions over whether he still had it. Stephen Fleming, however, relentlessly kept bidding for the Australian allrounder at the auction and ultimately bought him for four times his base price of INR 1 crore. And Watson has repaid the faith, featuring in all but one match for CSK this season, scoring 438 runs in 14 innings at a strike rate of 145.03. He had single-handedly won the game for CSK against his former franchise Rajasthan Royals in Pune with a 51-ball century.
Signs of vintage Dhoni?
In 2017, MS Dhoni had a dot-ball percentage of 46.4; this season it has dropped to 36.4. More importantly, he's the top-scorer in the death overs this season with 297 runs off 148 balls, including 24 sixes and 16 fours, at an average of nearly 100. The power game that seemed to be fading resurfaced against Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, where Dhoni helped CSK pillage 71 off the last five overs. Having made 455 runs in 15 innings at a strike rate of 150.66, Dhoni is now just seven runs away from his most prolific IPL season.
We haven't seen it [Dhoni at his best] as much, the gaps between [such] innings have been bigger, but in this IPL his batting has been excellent, and the innings was one of the best ones I've ever seen.
Fleming on Dhoni's unbeaten 70 off 34 balls in Bengaluru
Chahar: swinging 'em with ball and bat
Who'd have thought Deepak Chahar would start the season ahead of an India international in Shardul Thakur? Who'd have thought Chahar would become Dhoni's go-to bowler? Who'd have thought Chahar would be the second-highest wicket-taker in Powerplays with 10 wickets at an economy rate of 7.33? If not for a hamstring injury, Chahar could have caught up with Umesh Yadav's chart-topping tally of 14 wickets in the first six overs. Who'd have thought Chahar's batting contribution would help CSK secure a top-two finish in the league phase?
With his ability to swing the ball both ways and often get it to skid off the pitch, Chahar has grown to become the leader of the CSK pack. His smooth swings with the bat, meanwhile, have added more depth to a line-up that is yet to be bowled out this season.
Deepak Chahar is not a slogger like most think. He is a talented batsman capable of surprising the best of the bowlers in the #IPL18.
Chahar's first Ranji Trophy captain Hrishikesh Kanitkar on his batting, on Twitter
'The luxury spot'
At the auction, CSK packed their side with spin and were ready to unleash them at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Their plans were later thwarted when they were forced to shift base to the MCA Stadium in Pune, which does not offer as much assistance to spin. So, one spot became a "luxury", as Dhoni puts it.
There is a luxury spot in this team, sometimes on good day a bowler bowls three overs and if possible four, sometimes he doesn't bowl. We have Bravo at the end [overs] but he doesn't need to bowl four overs always as well
Dhoni on the 'luxury spot'
Ravindra Jadeja had bowled just 24 balls in CSK's first four games put together. Some even joked that he was playing as a specialist fielder. Karn Sharma did not bowl against Delhi Daredevils in Pune and bowled only one over each against Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders. In CSK's most recent game against Sunrisers, Harbhajan did not bowl a ball at the Wankhade Stadium. A surfeit of options offered CSK a safety net and allowed them to identify their best combination ahead of the playoffs.

Deivarayan Muthu is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo