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Stats - CSK's firsts of the worst in the IPL

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103 for 9 - Chennai Super Kings' (CSK) total against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on Friday is their lowest in the IPL at Chepauk. Their previous lowest was 109 all out against Mumbai Indians (MI) in 2019.

The score of 103 for 9 is also CSK's third-lowest total in the IPL, behind the 79 all out in 2013 and 97 all out in 2022, both against MI.

5 - Consecutive defeats for CSK in IPL 2025 since defeating MI in their opening match. It is the first instance of CSK losing five straight matches in an IPL season.

3 - CSK's defeat against KKR was their third in succession at their home ground, Chepauk. It is the first instance of CSK losing three straight matches at Chepauk in an IPL season.

59 - The number of balls left when KKR overhauled the CSK total on Friday. It is the highest (in terms of balls to spare) in the IPL for CSK. The previous highest at was 46, against MI in 2020 while defending a total of 114.

This is also KKR's second-biggest IPL win in terms of ball remaining. They defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) with 60 balls in hand in 2021 while chasing a target of 93.

63 - Balls without a boundary for CSK - between Rahul Tripathi's four at 7.5 and Shivam Dube's four at 18.3. This was the third-longest period without a boundary for any team in an IPL innings, behind the 78 by Rajasthan Royals (RR) against MI in 2021 and 68 by KKR against CSK in 2015.

16 - Instances of Sunil Narine not conceding a boundary in an IPL match where he bowled his full quota of four overs. This is an IPL record now, ahead of R Ashwin (15).

Friday was also the 13th time Narine conceded 15 or fewer runs in his four overs in an IPL match, the most such instances for any bowler, surpassing Rashid Khan.

2 - Number of teams to have chased down a 20-over target in the IPL sooner than the 10.1 overs that KKR needed against CSK on Friday. MI chased down RR's 90 for 9 in only 8.2 overs in 2021, while Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) needed only 9.4 overs to chase the 165 for 4 by Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in 2024.

71 for 1 - KKR's powerplay total is the second-highest CSK have conceded in the IPL at Chepauk. The highest is 80 for 1 by LSG in 2023.