Chennai Super Kings will host Gujarat Titans in Chennai on Sunday with momentum finally on their side and a place in the top four still within reach. CSK have won three of their last four matches and sit just outside the top four with six points.
Their latest win underlined the shift. Chennai beat Mumbai Indians by 103 runs, a result shaped by Sanju Samson’s second century of the season, while CSK were without MS Dhoni, who missed the match because of a calf injury, and Ayush Mhatre, who sat out with a hamstring injury. Mhatre has still made 201 runs this season, another sign that the top order has been doing its part.
That strength at the top has not been matched in the middle. CSK’s middle order has struggled to show intent and build partnerships, and that shortcoming was exposed again against Sunrisers Hyderabad, when they failed to chase 130 from 90 balls with eight wickets in hand after a collapse. For a side that started slowly, the recent run has brought them back into contention, but it has also made the soft spots easier to see.
Gujarat arrive trying to arrest a slide, which gives Sunday’s csk vs gt meeting a sharper edge than the standings alone might suggest. CSK are trying to consolidate their place in the top half and keep their playoff push alive, while Gujarat need a result that stops their own drift before it grows into something harder to reverse.
For Chennai, the next step is simple enough to say and harder to deliver: keep the top order firing, find answers in the middle and turn a promising stretch into something lasting. Sunday at home will show whether that is a surge or just a pause in the pressure.






