Hussey Reveals Why Dhoni Skipped CSK Matches to Avoid Team Distraction

Chennai Super Kings batting coach Michael Hussey revealed that MS Dhoni deliberately stayed away from IPL 2026 matches to avoid becoming a distraction. Dhoni, who injured his calf during pre-season, has not played any match yet. Hussey emphasized Dhoni's team-first mentality and his concern about cameras and crowd reactions shifting focus. The former captain is recovering well and could return soon, pending full fitness confidence.

Key Points: Dhoni Avoided CSK Matches to Prevent Distraction: Hussey

  • Dhoni avoided CSK matches to prevent team distraction
  • He injured calf muscle during pre-season camp
  • Hussey says Dhoni is progressing well in recovery
  • Return possible in next match or shortly after
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He stayed away from matches to avoid distraction, says Hussey on Dhoni's absence in stadium

Michael Hussey explains MS Dhoni's absence from CSK IPL 2026 matches, citing his desire to avoid distracting the team. Dhoni recovers from calf injury.

"He's such a team-oriented guy, MS Dhoni. He always wants what's best for the team - Michael Hussey"

Chennai, May 1

Chennai Super Kings batting coach Michael Hussey on Friday explained that MS Dhoni deliberately chose not to attend CSK Indian Premier League 2026 matches because he didn't want to become a distraction for the team.

Hussey said Dhoni was concerned that the attention, crowd reaction, and cameras would shift focus away from the team's performance, and he preferred the players to carry out their work without added external pressure.

Dhoni, who injured his calf muscle during the pre-season camp, hasn't featured in a single match yet for CSK in the ongoing IPL.

Hussey was speaking to the reporters on the eve of CSK's high-voltage clash against the Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

"He's such a team-oriented guy, MS Dhoni. He always wants what's best for the team, and he was worried that if he came, there'd be a bit too much of a distraction. Obviously, the cameras would be on him a lot. The crowd would be cheering for him and things like that. And he really wanted the team to just be able to go about their job, do our thing. Whether that's right or wrong, that's not my decision to sort of make, but that's the thinking behind with Dhoni not wanting to come to the matches," Hussey said.

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 matches so far.

Hussey also shed light on Dhoni's comeback, saying he is progressing well in his recovery and could return soon, possibly in the next match or shortly after. He noted that the main concern has been ensuring Dhoni's calf recovery. Hussey noted that Dhoni's batting and wicketkeeping skills are not in doubt, but his return depends on him regaining full confidence in his fitness before getting the green light to play.

"Hopefully, he'll be back as soon as possible. I don't know if it's tomorrow or maybe the next match after that, but he's progressing really well. I know he's been upping his running speeds, and that was probably the sticking point. I think we're very confident from a skill perspective with his batting and his wicketkeeping, but it was just making sure that he could maintain good running power, particularly towards the back end of an inning, where he's going to have to scan for those and twos. So as soon as he's got the confidence in his calf, then I'm sure he'll give it the tick to be ready to go," Hussey added.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
I understand Dhoni's reasoning, but isn't it a bit overthinking? The crowd loves him, yes, but they also love CSK. Having him in the dugout would boost morale, not distract. This feels like an excuse to hide his injury concerns. Hussey's comments about "running speeds" suggest the calf issue is more serious than they're letting on.
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, I find this fascinating. Dhoni's self-awareness is remarkable - most aging stars would crave the spotlight, but he's actively avoiding it. That said, Chennai crowds are passionate but not disruptive. They'd cheer him, but they'd also cheer the team. Maybe he's being too cautious. Either way, IPL needs him back soon.
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Aman W
Yaar, this is peak Dhoni. The man literally stepped away from captaincy to let others grow, and now he's staying away from stadiums to avoid distraction. What a team player! 👏 But I also think the management should manage the crowd better. We're not animals - we can cheer for both Dhoni and the team. Come back soon, Thala!
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Swati Y
I'm a huge Dhoni fan, but this logic doesn't fully convince me. If he's fit enough to practice and do net sessions, why can't he sit in the dugout? The distraction argument feels convenient. Maybe the injury is worse than reported, and they're managing expectations. Hussey's careful wording about "confidence in the calf" says a lot.
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James A
This is the kind of leadership you don't see often. Dhoni

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