This preview blends probability modelling, form indicators, and situational analysis to deliver a clear IPL 2026 match prediction.
- Match: CSK Vs PBKS
- Tournament: IPL 2026
- Format: Men’s T20
Win Probability – Scenario-Based Outlook
| Scenario | CSK | PBKS |
| CSK bat first | 51% | 49% |
| PBKS bat first | 56% | 44% |
In both the scenarios, there are more chances of CSK winning.
Expected First Innings Score
| Metric | Projection |
| Par score range | 170-184 runs |
The pitch looks good for batting, especially under lights. Teams batting first should aim for at least 175+ to feel safe. Anything below that could be risky.
Expected First Innings Wickets
| Metric | Prediction |
| Likely wicket | 4-6 wicket |
The expected range of first innings wickets in the match is approximately 4 to 6 wickets.
Top Batters to Watch (30+ Runs Probability)
| Player | Team | Chance |
| Ayush Mhatre | CSK | 62.50% |
| Urvil Patel | CSK | 55.56% |
| Ruturaj Gaikwad | CSK | 50.65% |
Batting Insights
Ruturaj Gaikwad (Captain, CSK)
The skipper is under a bit of pressure to find his rhythm quickly. In the first match of the 2026 season against RR, he fell early, scoring just 6 runs off 11 balls. However, his domestic form leading into the IPL was phenomenal—averaging 82 in the Ranji Trophy and smashing two centuries in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.
At Chepauk, Ruturaj is usually a different beast. He excels at pacing the innings on this surface, and fans can expect him to take a more calculated approach today to ensure CSK doesn’t lose early wickets like they did in the previous game.
Ayush Mhatre (CSK)
The young sensation had a “welcome to the big leagues” moment in the last match, where he was dismissed cheaply by a sharp bouncer from Nandre Burger. Despite that 0-run outing, the team management is sticking by him because of his explosive potential.

Mhatre is known for his fearless intent in the powerplay. On a Chepauk track that might offer a bit more grip for spinners later on, his job will be to maximize the first six overs. If he can survive the initial burst from PBKS pacers, he has the stroke-play to give CSK a flying start.
Urvil Patel (CSK)
Acquired for ₹30 Lakh in the 2026 auction, Urvil Patel is the “X-factor” sitting in the wings or potentially coming in as an Impact Player. He is a high-strike-rate batter who famously hammered 37 off 19 balls in his last IPL appearance back in 2025.
If the top order fails again, Urvil’s role will be to provide muscle in the middle or death overs. He’s a clean hitter of the ball and particularly strong against pace, making him a great secondary option if CSK needs to inject some urgency into their run rate.
Top Bowlers – Likely Impact (2+ Wickets)
| Player | Team | Chance |
| Gurjanpreet Singh | CSK | 40.91% |
| Mukesh Choudhary | CSK | 40.91% |
| Syed Khaleel Ahmed | CSK | 40.28% |
Bowling Insights
Gurjapneet Singh
The 6’3″ left-arm pacer is a fresh face in the CSK lineup. He’s known for using his height to generate extra bounce and can swing the ball both ways. After a standout domestic season where he took 10 wickets in the Duleep Trophy, he’s a “wildcard” pick. If he gets the nod for this game, look for him to be aggressive in the Powerplay, trying to extract movement from the Chennai surface early on.
Mukesh Choudhary
Mukesh is a familiar name for CSK fans, famously known for his ability to dismantle top orders with the new ball. While he’s had a quiet couple of years due to injury and limited game time (only three games across 2024 and 2025), he remains a lethal option if he finds his rhythm. His primary role against Punjab will be to swing the ball back into the right-handers and provide early breakthroughs to put PBKS on the back foot.
Syed Khaleel Ahmed
Khaleel has been a consistent performer and was a bright spot for CSK in 2025, taking 15 wickets. He started the 2026 season with a very tidy spell in his first outing, maintaining an impressive economy rate of 5.67.

He brings veteran experience to the left-arm pace battery and is equally effective at the death as he is with the new ball. His variations and change of pace will be crucial on the traditionally slower Chepauk track.
Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
The Super Kings have evolved their strategy by building a formidable Indian batting spine, ensuring they aren’t overly reliant on overseas stars for stability.
- Top Order & Leadership: Captained by Ruturaj Gaikwad, the top order is bolstered by the addition of Sanju Samson, who provides both aggressive intent and reliability. They also have the explosive Rachin Ravindra, whose ability to attack in the powerplay is crucial.
- Finishing Power: Shivam Dube continues to be their middle-order engine, particularly destructive against spin. He is supported by the legendary MS Dhoni, who remains their tactical heartbeat and a threat in the final overs.
- Bowling Strength: Their attack is perfectly suited for the Chennai heat. The spin department is elite with Noor Ahmad and the versatile Akeal Hosein. For pace, they rely on the death-overs mastery of Matheesha Pathirana and the experienced Tushar Deshpande.
Punjab Kings (PBKS)
Punjab Kings head into this season with a “no-fear” approach, having transitioned into a balanced unit under fresh leadership and a heavy investment in all-rounders.
- Top Order & Leadership: Led by the tactical Shreyas Iyer, the batting is built around the raw aggression of Prabhsimran Singh and the rising talent Priyansh Arya. Iyer provides the necessary anchor, allowing the openers to play with total freedom.
- Finishing Power: Shashank Singh, the breakout star of the previous cycle, remains their primary finisher. He is joined by Marcus Stoinis, whose power-hitting in the death overs makes Punjab one of the most dangerous chasing sides in the league.
- Bowling Strength: The pace attack is spearheaded by the world-class Arshdeep Singh, known for his pinpoint yorkers. They also boast the wicket-taking brilliance of Yuzvendra Chahal, while Marco Jansen adds significant bounce and variety to the powerplay.
Final Conclusion
From a data-led perspective, if CSK bats first and puts up a score north of 175, their spinners will likely choke the Punjab chase. However, if Punjab’s pace duo of Arshdeep Singh and Marco Jansen gets early breakthroughs like Rajasthan did, Punjab will likely cruise to their second consecutive victory. Expect a tactical chess match where the toss will be vital.
