In a significant early setback for Chennai Super Kings (CSK), legendary cricketer MS Dhoni is expected to miss the opening two weeks of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. The development comes just days before the tournament kicks off, leaving fans and the franchise adjusting to life without their talismanic leader at the start of the campaign.
Reason why MS Dhoni will miss the first two weeks of IPL 2026
The franchise issued an official statement on the morning of their season opener, confirming that Dhoni is currently undergoing rehabilitation for a calf strain. The update indicated that the veteran wicketkeeper-batter will likely remain sidelined for at least the first fortnight of the competition.
In a message shared on social media, CSK extended their support to the iconic cricketer, wishing him a speedy recovery. While the injury is not believed to be long-term, the timing is far from ideal, especially with a packed schedule awaiting the five-time champions.
“Official Statement . MS Dhoni is currently undergoing rehabilitation for a calf strain. As a result, he is likely to miss the first two weeks of TATA IPL 2026. Get well soon, Thala!” wrote CSK on X.
Official Statement
MS Dhoni is currently undergoing rehabilitation for a calf strain. As a result, he is likely to miss the first two weeks of TATA IPL 2026.
Get well soon, Thala! 💛🦁 pic.twitter.com/4dgmt5EWFi
— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) March 28, 2026
Crucial matches ahead without MSD
CSK’s campaign begins with a clash against Rajasthan Royals on March 30 in Guwahati. However, Dhoni’s absence is expected to stretch beyond just the opener. The team is set to face Punjab Kings, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and Delhi Capitals within the first two weeks—fixtures that could play a key role in shaping their early momentum.
Without Dhoni’s on-field leadership and finishing prowess, CSK may need to rethink their combinations and strategy. His calm presence behind the stumps and tactical acumen have often been decisive in tight encounters, making his temporary absence a considerable challenge.
Despite the setback, CSK do have multiple wicketkeeping options in their ranks. The squad includes Sanju Samson, who recently joined from Rajasthan Royals, along with Kartik Sharma and Urvil Patel. Samson, with his experience and leadership credentials, could be a frontrunner to take up additional responsibilities during Dhoni’s absence. Team management will now be tasked with identifying the right balance, not just in terms of personnel but also leadership on the field. Filling Dhoni’s shoes, even temporarily, is no easy task given his influence on the team over the years.
Dhoni’s legacy and fitness concerns
At nearly 45, Dhoni remains one of the most enduring figures in the IPL. With 278 matches to his name, he holds the record as the most capped player in the tournament’s history. Over recent seasons, he has managed persistent knee issues but continued to feature regularly, showcasing remarkable resilience.
His leadership was instrumental in guiding CSK to their fifth IPL title in 2023, further cementing his legacy as one of the greatest captains in franchise cricket. However, recurring fitness concerns have increasingly become part of his narrative in the later stages of his career.
