Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings Timeline
The Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings timeline is one of the most perfectly balanced rivalries in IPL history. Since GT's debut in 2022, the two franchises have met eight times — with the head-to-head locked at 4-4, making this the most evenly matched fixture in the modern IPL era. The contrast is compelling from the start: a brand-new franchise taking on five-time champions with over 15 years of IPL history. GT won the IPL 2022 title in their debut season; CSK took revenge by defeating GT in both the Qualifier 1 and the 2023 Final. This article covers the complete GT vs CSK match history, head-to-head stats, key records, and highlights from every encounter.
GT vs CSK Head-to-Head Stats
Metric | Details |
Total Matches | 8 |
GT Wins | 4 |
CSK Wins | 4 |
No Result | 0 |
GT Win % | 50% |
CSK Win % | 50% |
Highest Score (GT) | 231 |
Highest Score (CSK) | 230 |
Lowest Score (GT) | 137 |
Lowest Score (CSK) | 133 |
Biggest Win (GT) | 35 runs |
Biggest Win (CSK) | 83 runs |
Playoff Meetings | 2 (Qualifier 1 + Final, IPL 2023 — CSK won both) |
All Matches: GT vs CSK Timeline
Match | Date | Venue | Winner | Result | Scorecard |
#1 | April 17, 2022 | MCA Stadium, Pune | GT | GT won by 3 wickets | CSK 169/5 vs GT 170/7 |
#2 | May 15, 2022 | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | GT | GT won by 7 wickets | CSK 133/5 vs GT 137/3 |
#3 | March 31, 2023 | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | GT | GT won by 5 wickets | CSK 178/7 vs GT 182/5 |
#4 | May 23, 2023 | MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai | CSK | CSK won by 15 runs (Qualifier 1) | CSK 172/7 vs GT 157 |
#5 | May 28-29, 2023 | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | CSK | CSK won by 5 wickets (DLS) | GT 214/4 vs CSK 171/5 |
#6 | March 26, 2024 | MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai | CSK | CSK won by 63 runs | CSK 206/6 vs GT 143/8 |
#7 | May 10, 2024 | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | GT | GT won by 35 runs | GT 231/3 vs CSK 196/8 |
#8 | May 25, 2025 | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | CSK | CSK won by 83 runs | CSK 230/5 vs GT 147 |
Key Highlights from GT vs CSK Matches
IPL 2022: Gujarat's Dominant Debut
Gujarat Titans announced themselves in their debut IPL season by completing a clean sweep over defending champions Chennai Super Kings. The first encounter, on April 17 at MCA Stadium, Pune, produced one of the great early GT moments. CSK posted 169/5, and GT found themselves 87/5 before David Miller took complete control. His unbeaten 94, combined with Rashid Khan's explosive contribution lower down the order, powered GT to victory off the final ball. The 3-wicket win, finished in as dramatic a fashion as possible, showcased exactly what this new franchise was capable of.
The second meeting, on May 15 at Wankhede Stadium, was far more comfortable. CSK could only manage 133/5, and Wriddhiman Saha's assured 67* guided GT to a 7-wicket victory with five balls to spare. The double over the defending champions helped GT secure their position in the top two and set the tone for a title-winning season.
IPL 2023: The Final Showdown
The 2023 season opened with another GT victory. On March 31 at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ruturaj Gaikwad's 92 off 50 balls carried CSK to 178/7, but Shubman Gill's 63 off 36 and contributions down the order saw GT home by 5 wickets in 19.2 overs.
Both teams then met twice more in the playoffs, and CSK dominated both occasions. In Qualifier 1 at Chepauk on May 23, CSK posted 172/7 with Gaikwad contributing 60 off 44, while Devon Conway added 40. GT's chase was squeezed by CSK's spinners — Jadeja (2/18) and Theekshana (2/28) — and they fell to 157 all out, losing by 15 runs. CSK booked a direct berth in the final.
The grand finale at Ahmedabad on May 28-29 is already among the most memorable matches in IPL history. GT posted 214/4, driven by Sai Sudharsan's stunning 96 off 47 balls and Wriddhiman Saha's 54 off 39. Rain then reduced CSK's target to 171 in 15 overs via DLS. Devon Conway (47 off 25) and Gaikwad provided a strong platform, and Shivam Dube remained unbeaten on 32 off 21. With 13 needed off the final over, and 10 required off the last two balls, Ravindra Jadeja hit a six over long-on off the penultimate delivery, then pierced fine leg for a boundary off the final ball. CSK had their fifth IPL title.
IPL 2024: A Season of Extremes
The two 2024 encounters produced the widest possible contrast of outcomes. At Chepauk on March 26, CSK put on a dominant all-round display. Shivam Dube (51 off 23), Ruturaj Gaikwad (46 off 36), and Rachin Ravindra (46 off 20) drove CSK to 206/6. GT never threatened the target and were restricted to 143/8, losing by 63 runs.
The return fixture at Ahmedabad on May 10 was history-making. Shubman Gill (104 off 55) and Sai Sudharsan (103 off 51) both scored centuries in the same innings — only the third time in IPL history that two batters from one side had both reached three figures in a single match. Their 210-run opening partnership set the record for GT's highest stand in IPL. GT posted 231/3, and despite a late Dhoni cameo giving CSK brief hope, they finished at 196/8. GT won by 35 runs.
IPL 2025: CSK's Crushing Victory
The most recent encounter saw CSK deliver their biggest win margin against GT. At Narendra Modi Stadium on May 25, Dewald Brevis (57 off 23), Devon Conway (52), and Urvil Patel (37 off 19) powered CSK to 230/5. GT collapsed in reply, bowled out for 147 in 18.3 overs. CSK's 83-run victory was their most comprehensive performance in this fixture.
Notable Records in GT vs CSK Rivalry
Individual Performances
Record | Player | Team | Season |
Highest Individual Score | Shubman Gill: 104 off 55 | GT | 2024 |
Second Highest | Sai Sudharsan: 103 off 51 | GT | 2024 |
Best Knock Under Pressure | David Miller: 94* (last-ball win) | GT | 2022 |
Best Knock in a Final | Sai Sudharsan: 96 off 47 | GT | 2023 |
Match-Winning Finish | Ravindra Jadeja: 6 + 4 off last two balls | CSK | 2023 Final |
Team Records
Record | Details | Season |
Highest Team Total | GT 231/3 | 2024 |
Second Highest | CSK 230/5 | 2025 |
Lowest Team Total | CSK 133/5 | 2022 |
Best Chase | GT 170/7 chasing 170 (won off last ball) | 2022 |
Biggest Victory Margin | CSK by 83 runs | 2025 |
Historic Partnership | Gill + Sudharsan: 210-run opening stand (both scored centuries) | 2024 |
Playoff Records
Match | Date | Venue | Result |
Qualifier 1 | May 23, 2023 | MA Chidambaram Stadium | CSK won by 15 runs |
IPL 2023 Final | May 28-29, 2023 | Narendra Modi Stadium | CSK won by 5 wickets (DLS) |
Venue Records
Venue | Matches | GT Wins | CSK Wins |
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | 4 | 2 | 2 |
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai | 2 | 0 | 2 |
MCA Stadium, Pune | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Head-to-Head: Top Performers
Top Batsmen
Shubman Gill (GT): Multiple match-winning knocks including an IPL century of 104 off 55 in 2024, and 63 off 36 in the 2023 league opener. The most consistent run-scorer for GT in this fixture.
Sai Sudharsan (GT): Scored 103 off 51 in the 2024 dual-century match and a stunning 96 off 47 in the 2023 IPL Final. Averages over 40 against CSK across all meetings.
David Miller (GT): His unbeaten 94 in the 2022 last-ball thriller at Pune remains one of the most dramatic individual innings in this rivalry.
Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK): CSK's most consistent batter in this fixture across all eight matches, contributing key innings including 92 off 50 in 2023 and 60 off 44 in Qualifier 1.
Ravindra Jadeja (CSK): His last-two-ball finish in the 2023 Final — a six and a four — sealed CSK's fifth title and defines this rivalry's greatest moment.
Top Bowlers
Rashid Khan (GT): Leading wicket-taker for GT in this fixture, with tight control in the middle overs and key breakthroughs across multiple seasons.
Matheesha Pathirana (CSK): GT's most dangerous batter, Sudharsan, hit him for 34 in the 2023 Final despite his economy across the tournament. CSK's yorker specialist for the death.
Mohit Sharma (GT): Former CSK bowler and GT's primary death-over weapon, accumulating 9 wickets across 4 matches in this fixture.
Ravindra Jadeja (CSK): 2/18 in Qualifier 1 and match-winning bowling in key moments. His impact with the ball has been as significant as his batting in this rivalry.
Noor Ahmad (GT): Picked up 2/17 in the 2023 Final to tighten the contest before Jadeja's last-ball heroics.
GT vs CSK: What Makes This Rivalry Special?
This is the most balanced rivalry in modern IPL history. The 4-4 head-to-head record reflects two franchises that have met across every high-stakes context — league games, a Qualifier, and the IPL Final — and emerged level. Gujarat Titans represent a new generation: a franchise built from scratch in 2022 that won the title in their debut season through data-driven recruitment and fearless cricket. Chennai Super Kings embody IPL legacy: five-time champions with a winning culture built over more than 15 years under MS Dhoni's leadership.
The rivalry peaked in 2023 when both teams met three times, twice in the playoffs. CSK won the high-stakes encounters, including the Final on the last ball, showcasing their big-match temperament. GT's extraordinary 2024 double-century stand from Gill and Sudharsan, and CSK's clinical 83-run win in 2025, add further layers to a contest that has rarely produced a dull outcome.
What makes this special is the mutual competitive intensity at every level. GT completed a rare double over the defending champions in their debut year. CSK responded by beating GT when it mattered most — in the Final. The matches have consistently featured some of IPL's most memorable individual performances: Miller's last-ball 94*, Jadeja's match-winning finish, dual centuries, and a rain-affected Final played into the early hours of the morning.
The 2023 IPL Final: Cricket's Greatest Finish
The May 28-29, 2023 Final deserves its own chapter in this rivalry's story. GT posted 214/4, their highest total in a Final, with Sai Sudharsan's 96 off 47 balls the standout innings. Rain stopped play and reduced CSK's target to 171 in 15 overs via DLS. Devon Conway (47 off 25) and Ruturaj Gaikwad gave CSK the platform, before Shivam Dube's unbeaten 32 off 21 kept them on track through the middle overs.
With 13 needed off the final over, bowled by Mohit Sharma, the match turned. Noor Ahmad's 2/17 had kept the game on GT's side for long stretches, and Mohit reduced the equation to 10 off the last two balls with three consecutive yorkers. Jadeja hit the fifth ball — a six over long-on. The sixth ball — a four through fine leg. CSK had 171/5 and their fifth IPL title, finishing level with Mumbai Indians as the most successful franchise in IPL history.
The win was completed at 1:35am on the third day of a T20 match. It remains the defining moment in the Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings timeline.
Conclusion
The Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings timeline represents modern IPL cricket at its finest — a perfect balance between new-age analytics and championship legacy, between youth and experience. With the head-to-head locked at 4-4, every future encounter carries enormous weight. GT's debut title in 2022, CSK's last-ball final triumph in 2023, the historic dual centuries in 2024, and CSK's dominant 83-run win in 2025 have each added a new dimension to this rivalry. Both franchises feature world-class players and a genuine winning mentality. Fans can expect this contest to continue producing memorable moments well into IPL 2026 and beyond.
