IPL 2026: MS Dhoni dominated out
The Chennai Tremendous Kings franchise utilized its official communication channels on March 28 to interrupt the information of the veteran’s absence. As reported by ANI, the “Yellow” franchise acknowledged: “MS Dhoni is at the moment present process rehabilitation for a calf pressure. In consequence, he’s prone to miss the primary two weeks of TATA IPL 2026. Get nicely quickly, Thala!”. This medical replace confirms that the sixth-highest run-getter in IPL historical past, with 5,439 runs in 278 matches, won’t be behind the stumps when the workforce travels to Guwahati for his or her first fixture.
Why is a Retirement “Swansong” Being Speculated?
Speculation regarding this being Dhoni’s final season has shifted from rumor to strategic planning within the CSK camp. During the recent ‘ROAR 26’ fan event at Chepauk Stadium, Dhoni addressed his physical condition, noting that his fitness level “is on the way down”. The franchise’s recent activities reflect a transition phase; they have roped in Sanju Samson as a wicketkeeping option and invested ₹14.20 crores in uncapped Rajasthan wicketkeeper-batter Kartik Sharma. These moves are viewed by analysts as preparation for life after “Thala,” as persistent knee issues have already forced Dhoni into a specialized lower-middle-order role to preserve his body.
When Was the Last Time Dhoni Missed Matches?
Injury concerns have sporadically impacted Dhoni’s recent seasons, primarily centered around his knees. In the 2024 and 2025 seasons, while he participated in most matches, his movement was visibly restricted, leading to his tactical shift in the batting order. The current calf strain represents a more definitive forced absence from the starting XI compared to previous years where he managed to play through the pain.
CSK vs RR: A Season Opener of Major Trades
The March 30 opener against Rajasthan Royals features significant narrative shifts beyond Dhoni’s injury. Ravindra Jadeja returns to RR in a homecoming trade, while Sanju Samson moves to the Yellow franchise. Additionally, English all-rounder Sam Curran was traded from CSK to RR but is also confirmed to miss the tournament due to a separate injury. These high-profile exchanges, combined with the absence of Dhoni and Curran, mark a reconstructed start for both former champions.
(With ANI inputs)











