Fleming Steps Down as CSK Head Coach After 18 Glorious Years
In a major development for the Chennai Super Kings franchise, Stephen Fleming has stepped down as CSK's head coach, bringing an end to one of the most successful coach-franchise partnerships in IPL history. The decision was reached mutually between Fleming and the CSK management after 18 years of association with the team.
Fleming joined Chennai Super Kings as a player during the inaugural IPL season in 2008 before taking over as head coach in 2009. Under his leadership, CSK became one of the most dominant and consistent teams in the tournament, winning five IPL titles and two Champions League T20 trophies.
The former New Zealand captain played a key role in building CSK's culture of stability, teamwork, and success. His partnership with MS Dhoni helped shape an era that made Chennai one of the most admired franchises in world cricket.
While CSK now enters a new chapter, Fleming leaves behind a remarkable legacy that will be remembered by fans for years to come. Reports suggest changes in the coaching setup could follow as the franchise prepares for the future.

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