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CSK Choose to Bowl Against SRH as Mukesh Choudhary and Matthew Short Step In
In a pivotal IPL 2025 clash at Hyderabad, Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad won the toss and elected to bowl first against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The decision came after assessing a well-prepared red-soil pitch that promises consistent bounce and even performance throughout the match. With an average first-innings total of 198 since IPL 2025, the venue is proving to be a batter’s paradise — but CSK are banking on early breakthroughs.
Tactical Changes Shape CSK’s Line-Up
Chennai Super Kings arrived in Hyderabad with one notable presence on the sidelines: MS Dhoni. While the legendary finisher made his first road trip of the season, he will not be featuring in the match and was not included in the Impact Players list either, signaling that CSK are still managing his involvement cautiously.
The bigger news, however, was the absence of first-choice pacer Khaleel Ahmed, who has been ruled out due to injury. To fill the gap, CSK have brought in Mukesh Choudhary, a right-arm medium-pacer known for his accuracy and ability to bowl in powerplays.
In another strategic move, Matthew Short has been included at the expense of Akeal Hosein. The Australian all-rounder’s off-spin could play a crucial role against Sunrisers Hyderabad’s left-handed power trio: Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, and captain Ishan Kishan. All three openers thrive on the front foot, and CSK may be looking to dry up the scoring via off-stump lines early on.
SRH Look to Post Big Total on Favourable Pitch
Sunrisers Hyderabad, on the other hand, were content batting first. Captain Ishan Kishan welcomed the opportunity to set a target on a surface that has consistently supported aggressive batting. SRH’s top order is stacked with firepower, and they will look to capitalize before the pitch slows down in the second innings.
Their batting lineup features the explosive Heinrich Klaasen at No. 5, with young all-rounders Nitish Kumar Reddy and Aniket Verma adding depth. With Salil Arora keeping wickets in place of Kishan behind the stumps, SRH have maintained balance in their squad.
When the time comes to defend a total, SRH are expected to turn to Dilshan Madushanka as their Impact Player — the Sri Lankan left-arm quick known for his pace and reverse swing. Other options like Harshal Patel and Liam Livingstone remain on standby, giving Kishan tactical flexibility in the second innings.
Key Match-Ups to Watch
- Mukesh Choudhary vs Abhishek Sharma – Can the Indian pacer contain one of the most aggressive openers in the league?
- Matthew Short’s off-spin – Will his introduction in the middle overs disrupt SRH’s rhythm?
- Red-soil pitch behavior – Will it hold up evenly, or will spin come into play later?
- Impact Player strategy – CSK have Matt Henry and Ayush Mhatre as options, while SRH are likely to go with Madushanka.
Final Thoughts
This contest sets up a classic IPL battle: a strong SRH batting lineup facing a restructured CSK bowling attack. With tactical substitutions, pitch dynamics, and captaincy decisions all in play, every choice could tip the balance.
As Chennai Super Kings aim to bounce back with smart bowling and field placements, Sunrisers Hyderabad will be eager to dominate from the outset. All eyes will be on how these adjustments unfold under pressure — and whether CSK’s strategy pays off in this high-stakes encounter.

