MS Dhoni has taken over as Chennai Super Kings captain once again after Ravindra Jadeja decided to step down.
Jadeja was named skipper just before the tournament started last month after the long-serving Dhoni opted to relinquish the captaincy.
Defending champions CSK are second-bottom of the table with only two wins from eight games.
Jadeja has taken only five wickets – three of those coming in one match against Royal Challengers Bangalore - and scored just 112 runs at an average of 22.40.
The Super Kings on Saturday announced that the India all-rounder has decided to hand over captaincy duties in order to try and rediscover his form.
A statement released by the franchise said: "Ravindra Jadeja has decided to relinquish captaincy to focus and concentrate more on his game and has requested MS Dhoni to lead CSK.
"MS Dhoni has accepted to lead CSK in the larger interest and to allow Jadeja to focus on his game."
Former India captain Dhoni led CSK from the start of the IPL in 2008 before bringing his reign to an end, guiding the franchise to four titles and losing five finals.
The 40-year-old wicketkeeper-batter lifted the trophy in Dubai last year after his side beat Kolkata Knight Riders by 27 runs in the final.
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