IPL 2026: CSK fret over MS Dhoni’s fitness with no clear return date | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL 2026: CSK fret over MS Dhoni’s fitness with no clear return date | Cricket News – The Times of India
MS Dhoni (Image credit: CSK/IPL)

NEW DELHI: Chennai Super Kings are facing growing uncertainty over their talisman and former captain MS Dhoni’s availability, with the veteran wicketkeeper-batter still some way off full fitness as the IPL 2026 season gathers pace.According to a Cricbuzz report, Dhoni is currently undergoing rehabilitation for a calf muscle strain and is unlikely to be match-ready in time for CSK’s upcoming clash against Delhi Capitals on April 11. At this stage, the 44-year-old may need at least another week before he can return to action, casting serious doubt over his participation in the next two fixtures.

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CSK are set to host Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders at Chepauk in the coming days, but Dhoni is almost certain to miss the first game and remains a doubtful starter for the second. His absence comes at a critical juncture, with the five-time champions yet to open their account this season after three successive defeats.Rehab in Chennai, return timeline unclearDhoni has stayed back in Chennai instead of travelling with the squad for away fixtures, including matches in Guwahati and Bengaluru. His absence during CSK’s recent home game against Punjab Kings further fuelled speculation around his fitness.The report states that Dhoni has been working closely with CSK’s support staff, including a physio and masseur, as part of his recovery programme. He has also resumed light training, including a recent batting session at the nets, but is yet to reach match fitness.“MS is undergoing rehab and it will take some time. We can’t say how much time,” CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan said, indicating there is no fixed timeline for his return.CSK struggle without their talismanDhoni’s unavailability has coincided with a poor start for CSK, who are currently enduring one of their worst openings to an IPL campaign. The franchise’s only worse start came in 2022, when they lost their first four matches.While the team has depth, the absence of their most experienced figure has left a visible gap, especially in crunch situations.Interestingly, Sunrisers Hyderabad batter Heinrich Klaasen offered a contrasting view, suggesting Dhoni’s absence may not drastically alter CSK’s on-field strength.“CSK has got an incredible IPL record. Even with Dhoni not being there, they are not much of a lesser side,” Klaasen said on JioStar Press Room, adding that Dhoni’s impact is felt more in leadership than in batting.


‘Two innings don’t define him’: Fleming backs Sanju Samson amid CSK struggles | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Two innings don’t define him’: Fleming backs Sanju Samson amid CSK struggles | Cricket News – The Times of India
Chennai Super Kings’ wicketkeeper Sanju Samson leaves the ground after losing his wicket (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)

Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming has thrown his support behind opening batter Sanju Samson, even as the latter’s start to life with the franchise has come under early scrutiny in IPL 2026.Samson’s high-profile move from Rajasthan Royals ahead of the season carried significant expectations, particularly with CSK looking to bounce back after finishing at the bottom of the table last year. The wicketkeeper-batter also arrived on the back of a stellar run, having been named Player of the Tournament in India’s victorious 2026 T20 World Cup campaign.However, his returns so far have been underwhelming. Samson has managed scores of just 6 and 7 in his first two appearances for CSK, including a low return against his former team Rajasthan Royals and another modest outing at Chepauk against Punjab Kings.Despite the slow start, Fleming dismissed concerns over Samson’s form and urged patience. “He is not going to score every time. It’s T20 cricket, and he just nicked one today. But he is in good form. He is training well. And when he gets going, he is often a match-winner. So, two innings don’t define an area of concern,” Fleming told reporters after the match.Samson’s struggles at Chennai’s home venue have also come into focus. In six IPL innings at Chepauk, he has scored only 66 runs at an average of 11 and a strike rate of 100 — his lowest across venues where he has played at least five matches. With six more games scheduled at the ground this season, CSK will be hoping he can reverse that trend.

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The team itself is enduring a difficult phase. After a disappointing campaign last year, CSK have begun IPL 2026 with back-to-back defeats and now face a stern challenge against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their next fixture.