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IPL 2026: MS Dhoni to miss the first 6 matches for CSK – here’s his comeback date

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IPL 2026: MS Dhoni to miss the first 6 matches for CSK – here’s his comeback date

The start of IPL 2026 has delivered a huge setback for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) fans, as veteran icon MS Dhoni is set to miss a significant portion of the tournament. The 44-year-old has been ruled out of at least six matches due to a calf strain, leaving a noticeable void in the team’s setup.

The injury reportedly occurred during a training session, where Dhoni was seen limping – an early sign that something wasn’t quite right. Those concerns were later confirmed when CSK released an official update stating that Dhoni is “currently undergoing rehabilitation for a calf strain” and will miss the opening phase of the season.

To make matters more concerning, Dhoni did not travel with the squad for their opening fixture against Rajasthan Royals (R) in Guwahati. Instead, he has remained in Chennai to focus entirely on recovery. A senior CSK official summed up the situation, saying, “It is definitely a big blow for us and we’ll have to deal with it. He is taking rest and we want him back as soon as possible.”

This absence couldn’t have come at a worse time for CSK, especially after their disappointing IPL 2025 campaign where they finished at the bottom of the table. With a fresh season offering a chance at redemption, losing their most experienced leader – even temporarily – adds pressure on the squad right from the start.

MS Dhoni’s comeback date and matches he will miss

The big question on every fan’s mind is simple – when will Dhoni return? As per multiple reports, his expected comeback is likely to be in the last week of April 2026. The most anticipated return date is April 23, when CSK face arch-rivals Mumbai Indians (MI) at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. However, team insiders suggest that even this timeline isn’t guaranteed, and his return could be pushed further depending on recovery progress.

For now, Dhoni is expected to miss the following six matches:

vs Rajasthan Royals – March 30
vs Punjab Kings – April 3
vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru – April 5
vs Delhi Capitals – April 11
vs Kolkata Knight Riders – April 14
vs Sunrisers Hyderabad – April 18

There’s also a possibility that he could miss the high-profile clash against Mumbai Indians if his recovery takes longer than expected.

While the official statement mentions a two-week absence, behind-the-scenes updates indicate a slightly longer recovery window. Given Dhoni’s age and history of injuries – including knee surgery after IPL 2023 – the franchise appears cautious about rushing him back.

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Who will step up in Dhoni’s absence?

CSK, however, isn’t walking into this situation unprepared. The franchise had already strengthened its squad ahead of IPL 2026, and Dhoni’s absence will now test that depth.

Sanju Samson is expected to take over wicketkeeping duties and could also open the batting alongside captain Ruturaj Gaikwad. Samson’s experience and aggressive style make him a natural fit to fill part of the void.

Other options in the squad include Kartik Sharma and Urvil Patel, both capable of delivering impactful performances. In the lower middle order, players like Prashant Veer are expected to provide the finishing power that Dhoni has been known for over the years.

Still, replacing Dhoni isn’t just about skills – it’s about leadership, calmness under pressure, and unmatched game awareness. His absence will be felt not just behind the stumps, but also in crunch moments where his decision-making often proves decisive.

Dhoni’s absence shifts the spotlight firmly onto CSK’s core group. Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad will have to lead from the front, while the coaching staff, led by Stephen Fleming, will play a crucial role in maintaining team balance and morale.

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