MUMBAI, July 14 -- With Chennai Super Kings and head coach Stephen Fleming mutually agreeing to part ways, it is truly the end of an era in many ways. The former New Zealand captain joined CSK as a player in 2008 and became head coach in 2009, guiding them to five IPL titles, resulting in one of the most dominant and celebrated coaching tenures in cricket history. Under Fleming's leadership, CSK entered the IPL play-offs a record 12 times while also being part of 10 IPL finals. "The Super Kings and Head Coach Stephen Fleming have mutually decided to part ways," CSK said in a statement. "Together, we shared one of the most successful and enduring partnerships in IPL history. The legacy you've built will continue to inspire us. With immense r...