CSK vs SRH Weather and Pitch Update, IPL 2025: The IPL 2025 rollercoaster continues as Chennai Super Kings (CSK) welcome Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for Match 43 at the iconic MA Chidambaram Stadium.
With playoff spots hanging in the balance, both teams are desperate for a win—a scenario that promises genuine edge-of-the-seat excitement for fans.

Both CSK and SRH are coming off bruising campaigns; their recent form reads a worrying 'L' for both, yet each side knows that a single win can shift momentum. With Chennai’s famous humid evenings and a pitch that’s evolved this season, conditions could dictate the destiny of this crucial clash.
Chennai is set for a sweltering Friday night. Humidity will hover consistently high, starting at a sticky 73% at 7 PM and peaking close to 80% as the match progresses. The mercury will linger around 33°C at the start, dropping only slightly to 31°C by 11 PM. Dew will be a big factor, especially for bowlers in the second innings.
| Time | Temperature | Humidity | Dew Point | Wind (Direction/Speed) | Cloud Cover |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7PM | 33°C | 73% | 27°C | SE 22 km/h | 1% |
| 8PM | 32°C | 76% | 27°C | SE 20 km/h | 1% |
| 9PM | 32°C | 76% | 27°C | SE 19 km/h | 2% |
| 10PM | 31°C | 79% | 27°C | SSE 19 km/h | 8% |
| 11PM | 31°C | 80% | 27°C | SSE 17 km/h | 14% |
Bowlers will have to constantly wipe the ball and adjust lines, as the dew makes it tougher to grip. Expect the toss winner to bowl first.
Chidambaram’s once-spin-friendly track has shifted towards a more balanced surface. While coach Stephen Fleming lamented the lost spin magic, the pitch still offers true bounce for batters and enough in it for seamers early on.
Chasing teams have found success here, and a par score is now thought to be in the range of 180–200. Watch out for pacers with deft variations under lights—and batters who can exploit the harder new ball.
Chennai Super Kings have experienced a roller-coaster season, with flashes of brilliance muddled by inconsistency. Led by the ever-iconic MS Dhoni, CSK’s batting is a mixture of reliable old hands and exciting new talent.
Their bowling, once defined by spin, now leans on a diverse arsenal of seamers and all-rounders to tame opposition batters at Chepauk. The team’s ability to adapt and bounce back, especially under pressure, keeps them in playoff contention.
Sunrisers Hyderabad haven’t found the consistency they craved, but their batting unit can dismantle any attack on its day. Under Pat Cummins’ leadership, SRH boast explosive openers and a middle-order packed with power and finesse.
Their pace-heavy bowling department, featuring experienced campaigners and promising youngsters, will look to exploit the conditions in Chennai. If their stars fire in unison, SRH can challenge any powerhouse in the IPL.
Chennai Super Kings: MS Dhoni, Shivam Dube, Shaik Rasheed, Jamie Overton, Rachin Ravindra, Ravindra Jadeja, Matheesha Pathirana, Mukesh Choudhary, Noor Ahmad, Khaleel Ahmed, Ayush Mhatre, Devon Conway, Vansh Bedi, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Andre Siddarth, Rahul Tripathi, Deepak Hooda, Vijay Shankar, Ramakrishna Ghosh, Sam Curran, Ravichandran Ashwin, Shreyas Gopal, Anshul Kamboj, Nathan Ellis, Gurjapneet Singh, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Dewald Brevis.
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Heinrich Klaasen, Ishan Kishan, Travis Head, Atharva Taide, Aniket Verma, Abhishek Sharma, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Abhinav Manohar, Pat Cummins, Harshal Patel, Eshan Malinga, Sachin Baby, Kamindu Mendis, Jaydev Unadkat, Zeeshan Ansari, Mohammad Shami, Adam Zampa, Rahul Chahar, Simarjeet Singh, Wiaan Mulder, Smaran Ravichandran.