Whenever we talk about the CSK vs MI rivalry, fans are expecting more fireworks, amazing moments, and the prospect of life-changing experiences. CSK vs MI Head-to-Head is a testament of the tremendous rivalry and the thrilling matches between both the teams. Its all started in 2008 when both the nations have met at Chennai homeground on 23rd April, 2008. Both teams have thrilled fans with IPL titles, star players, and consistent success as two of the league’s strongest contenders. When we talk about the match history of both the teams it comes everything that a cricket fan wishes for. Whether its a commendable batting and bowling finishes of MS Dhoni, or a Rohit Sharma calm attitude, this rivalry has everything. Through this blog, once again we indulge in the head to head record between the two teams, mesmerizing moments of their rivalry and the hardcore individual performances of both the nations. This blog contains everything.
CSK vs MI Head-to-Head Record – 2008 to 2025
Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians played total matches 39 together since 2008. In which, Mumbai Indians defeated CSK in 21 matches. On the other side, CSK won 18 matches. Check out below the details of CSK vs MI head to head list record for more information.
Total Matches | 39 |
MI Won | 21 |
CSK Won | 18 |
MI Lost | 18 |
CSK Lost | 21 |
No Result | 0 |
CSK vs MI Head to Head Record at Home Ground
CSK Record at Home Ground Against MI
Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium has hosted nine encounters between the Chennai Super Kings and the Mumbai Indians. While CSK enjoyed the home support, they managed to win only 4 of those games. Surprisingly, Mumbai Indians have had the upper hand here, winning 5 matches and proving to be tough visitors on CSK’s home ground.
Total Matches | 9 |
MI Won | 5 |
CSK Won | 4 |
MI Lost | 4 |
CSK Lost | 5 |
No Result | 0 |
MI Record at Home Ground Against CSK
When it comes to play at the Mumbai Indians homeground, CSK played 15 matches in total. Out of which, Chennai has won the 5 matches while Mumbai being a strong player on their home ground also won the total 9 matches. Check out the MI Record at Home Ground Against CSK below:
Total Matches | 15 |
MI Won | 9 |
CSK Won | 6 |
MI Lost | 6 |
CSK Lost | 9 |
No Result | 0 |
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CSK vs MI Head-to-Head Record at Away Ground:
CSK Record at Away Ground Against MI
Both the teams have played total 15 matches at the Wankhed Stadium.In nine of these fifteen games, the Mumbai Indians scored more points than the Chennai Super Kings. While CSK defeated MI in only 5 matches.
Total Matches | 15 |
CSK Won | 6 |
MI Won | 9 |
CSK Lost | 9 |
MI Lost | 6 |
No Result | 0 |
MI Record at Away Ground Against CSK
When it comes to play away, the Mumbai Indians stays on the top by winning the 5 matches at CSK’s home ground. Chennai Super Kings, on the other hand, have managed to win 4 games at their own fortress, the MA Chidambaram Stadium.
Total Matches | 9 |
MI Won | 5 |
CSK Won | 4 |
MI Lost | 4 |
CSK Lost | 5 |
No Result | 0 |
CSK vs MI Head-to-Head Record at Neutral Venues
At neutral venues, the Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians engaged in all-over-15 matches. In the fifteen games that have been played, MI has won 7 games and CSK has won eight.Check out the full CSK vs MI Head to Head Record at Neutral Venues for more details.
Total Matches | 15 |
CSK Won | 8 |
MI Won | 7 |
CSK Lost | 7 |
MI Lost | 8 |
No Result | 0 |
Match Tied | 0 |
Match Draw | 0 |
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Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians in IPL – Records and Stats
Highest Score in the CSK vs MI Rivalry
The strongest team of all, Mumbai Indians have achieved the highest score in CSK vs MI rivalry with a score of 219/6 in 20 overs on 1st May, 2021.
Highest Score by CSK Against MI
Chennai Super Kings made their highest total on 23rd April, 2008 with 208/5 at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai. This score is recorded as the highest total of CSK at that time.
Highest Score by MI Against CSK
The Mumbai Indians will never forget their batting display on May 1, 2021, at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, where they amassed 219/6 in their 20 overs (winning by 4 wickets). This became the greatest score against the Chennai Super Kings in IPL history.
Lowest Score in CSK vs MI Rivalry
In the 49th IPL game at the Wankhede Stadium on May 5, 2013, the Chennai Super Kings scored their lowest total ever, scoring 79 runs.
Lowest Score by CSK Against MI
The Chennai Super Kings had a rough day on the field on May 5, 2013, during the 49th IPL match. They were shockingly bowled out for just 79 runs, the lowest total the squad has ever scored in IPL history.
Lowest Score by MI Against CSK
In their 59th IPL match against CSK on May 12, 2022, the Mumbai Indians scored 103/5, which was their lowest total against CSK upto date.
Individual Records in the MI vs CSK Rivalry
Most Runs and Highest Scorer in the CSK vs MI Rivalry:
Suresh Raina leads the Chennai Super Kings in runs against the Mumbai Indians, while Rohit Sharma is the highest scorer in the MI vs. CSK match. Ruturaj Gaikwad has played the best innings for CSK versus MI, while Sanath Jayasuriya has played the best innings for the Mumbai Indians.
Stats | CSK | MI |
Most Runs | Suresh Raina (710 runs) | Rohit Sharma (805 runs) |
Highest Scorer | Ruturaj Gaikwad (88) | Sanath Jayasuriya (114) |
Most Wickets & Best Bowling in CSK vs MI Rivalry
Dwayne Bravo has taken 30 wickets against the Mumbai Indians in the MI vs. CSK rivalry, while Lasith Malinga was the bowler with the most wickets for the Mumbai Indians against the Chennai Super Kings. In the MI vs. CSK match, Mohit Sharma and Harbhajan Singh had both provided their teams’ greatest bowling performances.
Stats | CSK | MI |
Most Wickets | Dwayne Bravo (30 wickets) | Lasith Malinga (31 wickets) |
Best Bowling | Mohit Sharma (4/14) | Harbhajan Singh (5/18) |
Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings IPL Standings | CSK vs MI Position Comparison
CSK Position | IPL Season | MI position |
3rd position | 2008 | 5th position |
2nd position | 2009 | 7th position |
3rd position | 2010 | 1st position |
2nd position | 2011 | 3rd position |
4th position | 2012 | 3rd position |
1st position | 2013 | 2nd position |
3rd position | 2014 | 4th position |
1st position | 2015 | 2nd position |
DNP | 2016 | 5th position |
DNP | 2017 | 1st position |
2nd position | 2018 | 5th position |
2nd position | 2019 | 1st position |
7th position | 2020 | 1st position |
2nd position | 2021 | 5th position |
9th position | 2022 | 10th position |
2nd position | 2023 | 4th position |