CSK Launches Hall of Fame, Inducts Legends Raina and Hayden

The Chennai Super Kings franchise has established its first-ever Hall of Fame, with former stars Suresh Raina and Matthew Hayden as the inaugural inductees. Raina, known as 'Chinna Thala,' is CSK's all-time leading run-scorer and was part of four IPL title wins. Hayden, who played for CSK from 2008-2010, was the first player from the franchise to win the Orange Cap. The ceremony was part of the team's pre-season festivities ahead of IPL 2026, where they will be led by Ruturaj Gaikwad.

Key Points: CSK Hall of Fame: Raina, Hayden First Inductees | IPL 2026

  • First CSK Hall of Fame created
  • Raina is franchise's all-time top scorer
  • Hayden was CSK's first Orange Cap winner
  • Part of pre-IPL 2026 celebrations
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IPL 2026: Chennai Super Kings inducts Raina, Hayden into first-ever Hall of Fame

Chennai Super Kings honor Suresh Raina and Matthew Hayden as inaugural Hall of Fame inductees during pre-IPL 2026 fan event at Chepauk.

IPL 2026: Chennai Super Kings inducts Raina, Hayden into first-ever Hall of Fame
"honour two of their most celebrated cricketers - Chennai Super Kings"

Chennai, March 22

Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings have inducted former players Suresh Raina and Matthew Hayden into the franchise's first-ever Hall of Fame during their Roar '26 fan event at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday.

The franchise unveiled the Hall of Fame to honour two of their most celebrated cricketers. Raina, the former left-handed batter known to fans as 'Chinna Thala,' represented CSK from 2008 to 2021 and was part of four IPL title-winning squads in 2010, 2011, 2018 and 2021.

He also featured in two Champions League T20 triumphs in 2010 and 2014, while winning the Player of the Tournament award in the latter edition of the now-defunct competition. Raina remains CSK's all-time leading run-scorer with 5,529 runs, including two centuries and 38 half-centuries.

Hayden, the former left-handed opener who played for CSK from 2008 to 2010, was part of the 2010 IPL title-winning side and became the first player from the side to win the Orange Cap by scoring 572 runs in the 2009 season. The former Australia opener amassed 1,117 runs for the franchise, including eight half-centuries.

The induction ceremony into the Hall of Fame was a part of CSK's pre-season celebrations ahead of the 19th edition of the IPL, which begins on March 28. CSK, led by India batter Ruturaj Gaikwad, will open their campaign when they take on inaugural champions Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati on March 30.

It is followed by fixtures against Punjab Kings (PBKS) at Chepauk on April 3, before traveling to Bengaluru to take on defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on April 5 and hosting Delhi Capitals (DC) in a home game on April 11. All four of CSK in the first phase of the competition will be evening games.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Great choices. Hayden was a monster in those early seasons. His power-hitting set the tone. Raina's consistency is unmatched. Well deserved for both!
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Vikram M
Whistle Podu! This is fantastic news. But I hope they don't stop here. Players like Murali, Hussey, Bravo, and of course, Thala Dhoni himself should be next in line for this honour.
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Rohit P
Respect to both legends. But honestly, I feel the Hall of Fame should have started with MS Dhoni. He is the soul of CSK. Raina and Hayden are great, but Thala is Thala.
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Meera T
So happy for Suresh Raina! He was my favourite player growing up. His fielding was electric. A perfect role model for young cricketers. Can't wait for the new season!
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David E
As an Aussie, love seeing Haydos get this recognition from an Indian franchise. He loved playing for CSK and the fans loved him back. A great ambassador for the game.
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Nikhil C
Good initiative by CSK management. Sets a great tradition. But the timing feels a bit like pre-season hype. Hope the team's performance this year lives up to the legacy these players built.

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