Chennai: Chennai Super Kings also lost their last match against Gujarat Titans. Playoff chances were already all but over. But the team led by Ruturaj Gaikwad lost in the last match as well. And in the last match as well, Chennai Super Kings bowler Anshul Kamboj made a record of shame along with the loss of shame. Rashid Khan also gave an ace.
Chennai played their last match of the current IPL season against Gujarat Titans on Thursday. CSK bowler Anshul Kamboj spent a total of 56 runs in his four over spell. He also digested four sixes out of it. Along with that, Anshul hit a total of 34 sixes in the current season. Which is the most sixes hit by a bowler in an IPL season. Rashid Khan in 2025 IPLHe hit a total of 33 sixes. Anshul Kamboj became the owner of the shameful record by beating him. Kamboj’s performance in the death overs was so bad throughout the season, that’s why he has to digest so many sixes.
Notably, Mohammad Siraj hit 31 sixes in 2022. Wanindu Hasaranga hit a total of 30 sixes in 2022. Kagiso Rabada hit 30 sixes.
It should be noted that Ruturaj Gaikwad’s CSK had little hope of reaching the playoffs in this year’s IPL. The last hope that was left with the loss against Gujarat Titans is also over. This year’s IPL season of CSK has ended. So naturally the question is arising in the minds of many that Dhoni, who has not played a single match this year, will ever be seen playing in the IPL again? Chennai Super Kings captain was asked this exact question after the match against Gujarat Titans. Answering a question about Dhoni, Ruturaj Gaikwad said, ‘You, even I myself will know about this next year. He certainly strikes fear into the minds of the opposition in the last overs, so his absence has been very difficult for us. We missed him a lot. But at the end of the day, none of us know what’s going to happen next season.’ After returning to the field after a knee injury and surgery, Dhoni was injured again before the start of the tournament, so Dhoni could not enter the field in any match in the entire tournament.