Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Chennai Super Kings Timeline
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has given fans many big rivalries over the years. One of the most exciting rivalries is between the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Both teams are loved by millions of fans. Whenever they meet on the ground, the match is full of energy, passion, and drama. CSK has been one of the most successful teams in IPL history, winning five trophies. On the other side, RCB is still chasing its first title. But no matter the records, when these two play each other, fans always expect something special. In this blog, let us look at the timeline of their matches, some key moments, and their overall match record till May 2025. RCB vs CSK in Recent Seasons In the last two seasons, RCB and CSK have had some unforgettable matches. This was a big moment because Chepauk has always been CSK’s fortress. No matter how strong RCB looked, winning at Chepauk was always tough. But in 2025, RCB finally broke the jinx. The Thriller in Bengaluru – May 03, 2025 The two teams faced again in the same season at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. This match turned out to be one of the best of IPL 2025. This win was RCB’s 8th victory of the season and gave their fans one more reason to celebrate. CSK vs RCB Matches As of May 2025, CSK and RCB have faced each other 35 times in IPL history. CSK has the upper hand with 21 wins, while RCB has 13 wins. One game ended without a result. Matches Played Matches won by CSK Matches won by RCB No Result 35 21 13 1 CSK vs RCB Match Results Over the Years The rivalry between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) began in 2008. In their first meeting on April 28, 2008, in Bengaluru, CSK defeated RCB by 13 runs. Later that season, on May 21, 2008, RCB bounced back with a 14-run win in Chennai. In 2009, they clashed three times. On April 20, 2009, in Port Elizabeth, CSK crushed RCB by 92 runs. RCB replied with two key wins later that season-by 2 wickets in Durban on May 14, 2009, and by 6 wickets in Johannesburg on May 23, 2009 (the semi-final). The 2010 season again produced three meetings. On March 23, 2010, in Bengaluru, RCB won by 36 runs. On March 31, 2010, CSK struck back with a 5-wicket win in Chennai. The third was the second semi-final in Johannesburg on April 24, 2010, where CSK thrashed RCB by 52 runs (not in Durban as mentioned). In 2011, the two teams played four times. On April 16, 2011, CSK beat RCB by 21 runs in Chennai. RCB responded by winning by 8 wickets in Bengaluru on May 22, 2011. CSK, however, dominated the playoffs-winning by 6 wickets in Mumbai on May 24, 2011, and by 58 runs in the final at Chennai on May 28, 2011. The 2012 season began with CSK’s 5-wicket win in Chennai on April 12, 2012. The return fixture in Bengaluru on April 25, 2012, was washed out due to rain. In 2013, CSK won by 4 wickets at home on April 13, 2013, while RCB recorded a 24-run win in Bengaluru on May 18, 2013. In 2014, CSK beat RCB by 5 wickets in Ranchi on May 18, 2014, while RCB won by 8 wickets in Bengaluru on May 24, 2014. The 2015 season heavily favored CSK, who won all three encounters: by 27 runs in Bengaluru on April 22, 2015, by 24 runs in Chennai on May 4, 2015, and by 3 wickets in Ranchi in the Qualifier 2 on May 22, 2015. The rivalry resumed in 2018. CSK won both encounters-by 5 wickets in Bengaluru on April 25, 2018, and by 6 wickets in Pune on May 5, 2018. In 2019, CSK won the opening game of the season by 7 wickets in Chennai on March 23, 2019. RCB later edged them by 1 run in Bengaluru on April 21, 2019. In 2020 (UAE season), RCB won by 37 runs in Dubai on October 10, but CSK registered an 8-wicket win in Dubai on October 25. In 2021, CSK won both matches-by 69 runs in Mumbai on April 25 and by 6 wickets in Sharjah on September 24. In 2022, both sides shared wins. CSK won by 23 runs in Mumbai on April 12, while RCB won by 13 runs in Pune on May 4. In 2023, CSK edged RCB by 8 runs in a high-scoring clash in Bengaluru on April 17. In 2024, CSK won the first clash by 6 wickets in Chennai on March 22, but RCB knocked them out of the tournament with a 27-run win in Bengaluru on May 18. In 2025, RCB scripted history with back-to-back wins. On March 28, RCB registered their first-ever Chepauk victory, defeating CSK by 50 runs. Then on May 3 in Bengaluru, they won yet another thriller, defending 213 to win by just 2 runs. Matches at Different Venues At CSK’s home ground (MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai) CSK has dominated at home. Out of 10 matches, they won 8 and RCB won only 2. RCB’s big 50-run win in 2025 finally broke CSK’s unbeaten streak at Chepauk since 2008. Matches Played Matches won by CSK Matches won by RCB Previous Meeting 10 08 02 RCB won by 50 runs At RCB’s home ground (M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru) Here, RCB has done slightly better. Out of 12 matches, RCB won 6, CSK won 5, and 1 ended with no result. The latest match on May 3, 2025, was a thriller where RCB won by just 2 runs. Matches Played Matches won by CSK Matches won by RCB No Result Previous Meeting 12 05 06 01 RCB won 2 runs At Neutral Venues On neutral grounds, CSK has again been stronger. In 14 matches, CSK won 9, while RCB managed 5. Matches…
