Stephen Fleming parts ways with Super Kings across CSK, TSK and JSK
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Stephen Fleming on Monday, 13 July ended an 18-year association with the Super Kings family after Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Texas Super Kings (TSK), and Joburg Super Kings (JSK) each announced a mutual parting of ways with the former New Zealand captain across all three franchises. The simultaneous announcements close one of franchise cricket's most celebrated and enduring coaching partnerships.
A Legacy Built Over 18 Years
Fleming first joined CSK as a player in the inaugural Indian Premier League (IPL) season in 2008, before transitioning to head coach in 2009. Under his stewardship, CSK claimed five IPL titles, two Champions League Twenty20 trophies, made 10 IPL final appearances, and set a record with 12 playoff qualifications — a consistency unmatched in the tournament's history.
His reach extended beyond India. The Joburg Super Kings reached the playoffs in all four editions of the SA20 under his charge, while the Texas Super Kings qualified for the playoffs in the first three editions of Major League Cricket (MLC). Neither overseas franchise, however, advanced to a final.
How the Decision Was Reached
CSK confirmed the separation followed a series of discussions between Fleming and franchise management. TSK and JSK issued separate statements on social media platform X confirming the development.
'The Texas Super Kings and Stephen Fleming have mutually agreed to part ways. We extend our sincere gratitude for his contributions to the franchise. We wish Fleming the best for his future,' TSK wrote on X.
'Joburg Super Kings and Stephen Fleming have mutually agreed to part ways. We sincerely thank Fleming for his leadership, dedication, and contribution. We wish him the best for his future,' JSK stated.
Fleming Reflects on His Departure
In a statement, Fleming described his time with the Super Kings as the defining chapter of his coaching life. 'Eighteen years is a lifetime in sport, and I leave with nothing but gratitude. My time with Chennai Super Kings has been the privilege of my coaching career. I am proud of everything we have achieved. Together, we celebrated unforgettable victories, overcame difficult moments, and built memories that will stay with me forever. CSK will always be close to my heart, and I will be cheering the team on for years to come,' he said.
What the Franchise Said
CSK franchise owner Rupa Gurunath paid tribute to Fleming's nearly two-decade contribution. 'Stephen Fleming has been the heartbeat of our coaching unit for almost the entire journey of this franchise. For nearly two decades, he has helped shape our identity, vision, and pursuit of excellence,' she said, adding that 'while our journey together on the field comes to a close, he will always remain an integral part of the team's legacy.'
CSK Managing Director KS Viswanathan credited Fleming with embedding a culture of consistency within the franchise. 'From the earliest days of this journey, Fleming helped define not just how we played, but what we wanted to be as a franchise. He built a culture rooted in consistency, humility, and putting the team first,' Viswanathan said. 'His influence extends far beyond the boundary, and we are proud to have shared this remarkable journey together.'
What Comes Next
Fleming's exit leaves a significant void across the Super Kings ecosystem. CSK, TSK, and JSK will now begin the search for new coaching leadership ahead of their respective upcoming seasons. The transition marks a watershed moment for a franchise group whose identity has been closely intertwined with Fleming's philosophy for nearly two decades.