Chennai Superstarz

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Founded2015 (2015) as Chennai Smashers
First season2016
Chennai Superstarz
SportBadminton
Founded2015 (2015) as Chennai Smashers
First season2016
LeaguePremier Badminton League
Based inChennai, India
Home groundJawaharlal Nehru Stadium
ColorsYellow  
OwnerR. Sivakumar[1][2]
CEOAditya Meesala[2]
Head coachAravindan Samiappan[3]
CaptainTommy Sugiarto
PBL wins1 (2017)

Chennai Superstarz (formerly known as Chennai Smashers) is a franchise badminton team based in Chennai that plays in the Premier Badminton League (PBL). The team has won the PBL title once, has been in the semi-finals of the league twice in their five appearances. They won the 2017 season beating Mumbai Rockets 3–2. The franchise was renamed from Chennai Smashers to Chennai Superstarz in 2020.

The team's first season in the PBL was in 2016.[4][5] Vijay Prabhakaran initially owned the franchise from 2016 to 2019.[6][7] In December 2019, Sivakumar who owns a regional badminton league named Tamil Nadu Badminton Super League acquired the franchise to become its new owner.[2] The franchise also changed its name into Chennai Superstarz for the 2020 season.[8]

Rio Olympics silver medallist P. V. Sindhu was part of the team for the first three seasons.[6][9] They won their first and only PBL title in 2017. With P. V. Sindhu in their roster, they defeated Mumbai Rockets 3–2 in the final at New Delhi.[10] During the third and fourth seasons, the team finished sixth. They failed to get past Northeastern Warriors in the semi-finals (-1)–3. The team is currently coached by Aravindan Samiappan.

Home venue

From 2017, the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor stadium serves as the home for the team.[11] The stadium located in Chennai, has a seating capacity of 5,000.[12] In 2016, there was no home venue for the team due to unavailability of Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor stadium in Chennai and Coimbatore.[6]

Current squad

Player[13][8] Category Salary[14] Notes
Coach India Aravindan Samiappan[2][3]
Domestic India Satwiksairaj Rankireddy Men's/Mixed Doubles 62 lakh (US$73,000)
India B. Sumeeth Reddy 11 lakh (US$13,000) Retained player
India Dhruv Kapila
India Sanjana Santosh Women's/Mixed Doubles 2 lakh (US$2,400)
India Gayatri Gopichand Women's Singles 2 lakh (US$2,400)
India Lakshya Sen Men's Singles 36 lakh (US$43,000)
India Sathish Karunakaran 1 lakh (US$1,200)
India Sankar Subramanian 1 lakh (US$1,200)
Overseas Indonesia Tommy Sugiarto 41 lakh (US$48,000) Captain
Scotland Kirsty Gilmour Women's Singles 10 lakh (US$12,000)
England Jessica Pugh Women's/Mixed Doubles 13 lakh (US$15,000) Transferred from Mumbai[15]

Seasons

Result summary

S Year Total RMW TMW TML Pts. Win % League standing Final standing
1 2016 25 10 4 1 17 56% 3rd out of 6 Semi-finalist
2 2017 25 8 5 0 18 52% 1st out of 6 Champions
3 2017–18 25 8 3 2 12 44% 6th out of 8 6th Place
4 2018–19 30 12 3 3 15 50% 6th out of 9 6th Place
5 2020 30 10 6 0 22 53% 3rd out of 7 Semi-finalist
Total 135 48 21 6 51%

Last updated: 7 February 2020; Source: Official PBL website

Season 3

Player statistics

Player Category P W Sets Won Sets Lost Win % MVP
France Brice Leverdez Men's Singles 4 1 2 6 25 0
Indonesia Sony Dwi Kuncoro 3 1 3 5 33.3 0
Indonesia Simon Santoso 3 2 4 4 50 0
India P. V. Sindhu Women's Singles 5 5 9 3 100 2
India Krishna Priya 0 0 0 0 0 0
India Pranaav Chopra Men's/Mixed Doubles 5 1 4 8 20 0
England Chris Adcock 9 5 11 10 56 2
Canada Toby Ng 1 0 0 2 0 0
India Sikki Reddy Women's/Mixed Doubles 0 0 0 0 0 0
Indonesia Pia Zebadiah 5 4 8 4 80 0
Total Matches Played: 5 NA 80 4

Season 4

Season 5

Player statistics

Player Category P W Sets Won Sets Lost Win % MVP
India Lakshya Sen Men's Singles 5 4 9 3 80% 1
India K. Sathish Kumar 2 0 0 4 0% 0
India Sankar Muthusamy 1 0 0 2 0% 0
Indonesia Tommy Sugiarto 4 4 8 2 100% 2
India Gayatri Gopichand Women's Singles 4 0 2 8 0% 0
Scotland Kirsty Gilmour 2 2 4 0 100% 0
India Satwiksairaj Rankireddy Men's/Mixed Doubles 7 4 9 10 57% 1
India B. Sumeeth Reddy 4 2 4 5 50% 1
India Dhruv Kapila 7 3 7 9 43% 1
India Sanjana Santosh Women's/Mixed Doubles 1 0 0 2 0% 0
England Jessica Pugh 5 3 6 6 60% 1
Total Matches Played: 30 NA

Last updated: 5 February 2020; Source: Official PBL website

Chennai Superstarz finished third in the league stage with 22 points qualifying for the semifinals. They won all of their trump matches becoming the only team in the season to do so. They lost to Northeastern Warriors in the semifinal. This was their second PBL semifinal loss in five appearances.

Former squads

References

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