MS Dhoni's Comeback Progressing Well, Says CSK Coach Michael Hussey

Chennai Super Kings batting coach Michael Hussey provided a positive update on MS Dhoni's recovery from a calf strain, stating the veteran is progressing well in his rehab. Hussey noted that Dhoni is batting satisfactorily, but the main focus is on building running speed and confidence for quick runs between the wickets. The update came after CSK suffered a 10-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad in a closely fought match. With the loss, CSK slipped to seventh place in the IPL 2026 points table.

Key Points: Michael Hussey on MS Dhoni's Injury Recovery in IPL 2026

  • Dhoni recovering from calf strain
  • Focus on running fitness for batting
  • Hussey unsure of exact return date
  • SRH beat CSK by 10 runs
  • CSK slips to 7th in points table
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"He's progressing nicely": Michael Hussey on MS Dhoni injury

CSK batting coach Michael Hussey provides an update on MS Dhoni's calf injury rehab and batting form. Get the latest on his potential return.

"He's progressing nicely with his rehab. - Michael Hussey"

Hyderabad, April 19

Chennai Super Kings batting coach Michael Hussey expressed optimism about MS Dhoni's comeback during the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026 season.

The former Indian cricketer is yet to feature in the IPL 2026 as he has been recovering from a calf strain. While the right-hand batter has been having net sessions, it is unclear when he will make a return to CSK's playing 11.

After CSK faced a 10-run loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday, Michael Hussey, speaking at the post-match press conference, said that Dhoni is progressing well in rehab and expressed satisfaction with his batting performance as a coach.

"He's progressing nicely with his rehab. And look, I'm a batting coach, and I'm happy with how he's batting," Hussey said.

Hussey said Dhoni is batting well and is satisfied with his form. Hussey said that Dhoni's main focus of recovery is improving running fitness and speed, especially for quick runs between the wickets in later stages of an innings. Hussey said that he is unsure about the exact return date but hopes Dhoni will be back soon.

"As you saw yesterday at training, he's batting well. He was very happy with where his batting is at. He's just about progressing with his running, because if he's going to bat towards the back end of the innings, he's going to have to scurry back for those twos and things like that. He just needs to get confidence in his running and build that speed up. I don't know when he'll play, but I'm hoping it's sooner rather than later, like all the fans are," the CSK batting coach said.

Coming to the SRH vs CSK match, the Sunrisers edged past CSK by 10 runs in a closely fought encounter.

Batting first, SRH posted 194/9, driven by explosive half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma (59 off 22 balls) and Heinrich Klaasen (59 off 39 balls).

Abhishek provided a blazing start with a record-fast fifty, while Klaasen anchored the innings after early wickets. CSK bowlers Jamie Overton (3/37), Anshul Kamboj (3/22), and Mukesh Choudhary (2/21) helped restrict SRH from crossing the 200-run mark despite a strong platform.

In reply, CSK had moments of control with quick contributions from Ayush Mhatre (30 off 13), Matthew Short (34 off 30), and Sarfaraz Khan (25 off 16).

However, SRH's bowlers, led by Eshan Malinga (3/29) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (2/31), tightened the screws in the middle and death overs. Key breakthroughs at regular intervals halted CSK's momentum, leaving them short despite a late push.

Chasing 195, CSK fell 10 runs short, finishing just behind after failing to accelerate in the final overs, with SRH's disciplined bowling proving decisive.

With the win, SRH climbed to fourth place in the IPL 2026 points table with three wins in six matches, while CSK slipped to seventh with two wins from six games.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's sad not to see Dhoni on the field. The IPL isn't the same without his calm presence behind the stumps and those explosive finishes. Hope he's back soon!
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Vikram M
The loss to SRH shows how much we are missing his finishing skills in the death overs. Sarfaraz and others tried, but there's no one like MSD for that pressure situation. Get well soon, Captain Cool!
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Aman W
With all due respect to a legend, maybe it's time for CSK to seriously plan for life after Dhoni? He's not getting younger, and injuries will be more frequent. We need to groom a long-term finisher.
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Priya S
Hussey's update is reassuring. Batting is fine, just the running between wickets needs work. At his age, coming back from a muscle strain takes time. We are all waiting patiently, Mahi bhai! 🦁
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Karthik V
The team is struggling at 7th position. We need his leadership on the field as much as his batting. Hope the management has a clear return plan and isn't just giving vague "sooner rather than later" statements.

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