MS Dhoni's IPL 2026 Return Delayed by Calf Injury Setback

MS Dhoni's return to IPL 2026 has been delayed due to a persistent calf injury, as confirmed by CSK head coach Stephen Fleming. Fleming revealed that the injury is delicate, as a further strain could rule Dhoni out for the entire season. Dhoni has missed all eight of CSK's matches this season despite being with the team since March. CSK are currently sixth on the points table with three wins and five losses.

Key Points: Dhoni's IPL 2026 Comeback Delayed by Calf Injury

  • MS Dhoni's IPL 2026 return delayed by calf injury setback
  • CSK coach Fleming says injury is delicate, could rule Dhoni out for season
  • Dhoni has missed all eight CSK matches so far
  • CSK currently sixth on points table with 3 wins, 5 losses
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Dhoni's IPL 2026 comeback delayed by calf setback, says Fleming

CSK coach Stephen Fleming reveals MS Dhoni's IPL 2026 return is delayed due to a persistent calf injury, with no fixed timeline for his comeback.

"The calf is a tough one. If he takes off and rips the calf again, then he will be gone - Stephen Fleming"

Chennai, April 26

Chennai Super Kings, head coach Stephen Fleming, revealed that MS Dhoni is dealing with a persistent calf injury.

He explained that the injury is delicate, as a further strain could rule Dhoni out for the entire season, and added that the veteran has since been focused on recovery and regaining movement.

Despite being with CSK since March and regularly featuring in practice games and net sessions, widely shared on social media, Dhoni has yet to make an appearance in any of the team's eight matches so far.

"The calf is a tough one. If he (MS Dhoni) takes off and rips the calf again, then he will be gone [for the whole season]. So we pushed it early. In a warm-up game, he tweaked it again, as my understanding. And since then, he has been just working hard to get some movement into it. But there was a setback," CSK head coach Stephen Fleming said after they went down to the Gujarat Titans by eight wickets on Sunday.

Fleming said Dhoni is steadily recovering from his injury, working closely with the physio and making gradual progress, though the team is still awaiting full clearance on his return.

He further said that Dhoni has been actively observing young players in practice and match simulations, assessing their readiness for the IPL, while continuing to focus on his own rehabilitation. Fleming noted that while there is no fixed timeline, Dhoni is improving and could return soon once fully fit.

"But look, he's the guide on this one. And he's working hard with the physio and doing all the rehab. We're just waiting for the word, really. But all I can keep saying is it's not making light of this, he is progressing and doing everything," Fleming said.

"And I think after that, it was just about, he saw some of the youngsters playing in practice games and playing in match simulations where he felt confident enough in them, you know, who are ready, who have that ability to play in the IPL. After that, it was just about taking time for his recovery. Slowly, slowly, he is getting there. Never know, maybe next game, maybe after that, but definitely one day for sure," he concluded.

CSK are currently sixth on the points table after eight games, with three wins and five losses. They have six games left in IPL 2026, with the next one at home against the Mumbai Indians on May 2.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is so typical of Indian cricket management - being too cautious with legends. If he's fit enough for practice games, why not let him play? The team is suffering without his finishing abilities. Fleming's being too conservative.
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Michael C
Having watched Dhoni since his 2007 T20 WC days, it's painful to see him struggling with injuries. But he's earned the right to decide his own timeline. If anyone can come back and make a difference, it's him. Thala for a reason! 💛
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Siddharth J
People forget that Dhoni is almost 45 now. The calf is a tricky injury even for young players. I'd rather have him miss a few games than risk the entire season. CSK's playoff chances are slim anyway - let him heal properly and come back for one last dance.
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Jessica F
The way Fleming talks about Dhoni's involvement with the youngsters is heartwarming. Even when injured, he's mentoring the next generation. That's true leadership. Hope he makes a full recovery soon. CSK needs his calm presence more than his batting right now.
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Tanya I
Honestly, this feels like a PR move. Dhoni's been 'recovering' for years now. Maybe it's time to accept that age catches up with everyone. CSK should plan for life after Dhoni instead of this endless waiting game. Just my opinion though. 🤷‍♀️

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