CSK's Ayush Mhatre Ruled Out of IPL 2026 with Hamstring Injury

Chennai Super Kings have announced that top-order batter Ayush Mhatre has been ruled out of the remainder of IPL 2026 due to a left hamstring injury. The 18-year-old sustained the tear while batting against Sunrisers Hyderabad, after scoring a quickfire 30 off 12 balls. Batting coach Michael Hussey confirmed the injury looks severe, stating Mhatre will be a significant loss for the team. This marks the third CSK player to be ruled out this season, following injuries to bowlers Khaleel Ahmed and Nathan Ellis.

Key Points: CSK Batter Ayush Mhatre Ruled Out of IPL 2026

  • Ayush Mhatre ruled out of IPL 2026
  • Suffered hamstring tear while batting
  • Requires 6-12 weeks of rehab
  • Third CSK player ruled out this season
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IPL 2026: CSK batter Ayush Mhatre ruled out due to hamstring injury

Chennai Super Kings' top-order batter Ayush Mhatre is ruled out of IPL 2026 with a hamstring tear, requiring 6-12 weeks of rehabilitation.

"It's a hamstring tear. Don't know how bad it is... it looks pretty bad. - Michael Hussey"

New Delhi, April 21

Chennai Super Kings said on Tuesday that their top-order batter Ayush Mhatre had been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament after sustaining a hamstring injury during the team's recent match against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

The franchise said that the top-order batter will require six to 12 weeks of rehab.

"Ayush Mhatre has been ruled out of the remainder of IPL 2026 due to a left hamstring injury sustained while batting during the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 18. Ayush's injury will require a rehabilitation period of 6-12 weeks. We wish Ayush a speedy recovery," CSK said in a statement.

After CSK's loss in the game, batting coach Michael Hussey provided an update on the top-order batter, who suffered a hamstring tear while batting against SRH on Friday (April 18), saying he didn't know the exact extent of the injury, but it definitely looks bad.

Mhatre came in as an impact sub for Gurjapneet Singh in the second over of CSK's chase of 195 runs after the team lost the wicket of opener Sanju Samson. The 18-year-old looked in great touch and smashed the bowlers from the onset as he scored a quickfire 30 off 12 balls.

He pulled his hamstring after the second delivery of the fifth over, trying to get back for the second run. He completed the run but sat down on the ground in pain, and the physio came running out immediately. He then opted to bat on instead of going off the field, before losing his wicket a couple of deliveries later.

"It's a hamstring tear. Don't know how bad it is. We'll scan him probably the next day. I'm not sure, but yes, it looks pretty bad. Unfortunately, he's going to be a big loss because he has been in nice touch for us. He is an exciting young talent, but it is going to give someone else an opportunity, so that's exciting as well. We have got some really good players that haven't got an opportunity, so it's going to be exciting for one of those guys. As much as we are really disappointed to lose Ayush, I don't know for how long, but it's exciting for a new player to come in and get a chance," Hussey had said in the post-match presser.

Mhatre is the third CSK player to be ruled out this season after bowlers Khaleel Ahmed and Nathan Ellis. Meanwhile, former captain MS Dhoni has yet to play a match, as he is still recovering from a calf injury sustained during a practice session ahead of the tournament.

CSK suffered a 10-run loss to SRH and moved down to seventh spot in the points table with four points in six matches. They will next face the Mumbai Indians (MI) on Thursday.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Very sad for the young talent. He should not have continued batting after the injury, that might have made it worse. The physio and team management need to be more careful with player safety. Health comes first, always.
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Arun Y
CSK's season is falling apart with injuries. First Khaleel and Ellis, now Mhatre, and Thala Dhoni still not fit. The team is in 7th place already. Need a miracle to make the playoffs now. #WhistlePodu
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Michael C
Tough break for the kid. Hamstring tears are tricky. The 6-12 week timeline means he'll miss a lot of cricket. Hopefully the NCA rehab program gets him back stronger. Silver lining is another young player gets a chance, as Hussey said.
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Shreya B
Get well soon, Ayush! 🙏 He showed so much heart by continuing to bat. But honestly, the schedule is so packed these days, players don't get proper rest. BCCI needs to look at the workload, especially for young Indian talents.
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Karan T
This is why we need a bigger squad and better fitness coaches. Other teams seem to manage injuries better. CSK's backroom staff needs an overhaul. On the bright side, who do you think will replace him? Maybe it's time for that youngster from the reserves?

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