IPL 2026: CSK, KKR Wear Black Armbands to Honor Legend CD Gopinath

During an IPL 2026 match, Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders paid tribute to former India cricketer CD Gopinath by wearing black armbands. Gopinath, who passed away at 96, was a stalwart of Madras cricket and played a key role in their first Ranji Trophy win. He represented India in eight Tests and was part of the historic first Test victory against England in 1952. After his playing career, he continued to serve Indian cricket as a national selector and team manager.

Key Points: IPL 2026 Tribute to CD Gopinath in CSK vs KKR Match

  • Tribute during IPL 2026 match
  • Gopinath was 96
  • Played 8 Tests for India
  • Part of India's first Test win
  • Later served as selector and manager
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IPL 2026: Players wear black armbands in memory of CD Gopinath in CSK vs KKR match

CSK and KKR players wore black armbands in memory of former India cricketer CD Gopinath, who passed away at 96. A look at his legacy.

"a quiet yet significant figure who contributed to shaping Indian cricket in its formative years - Article"

Chennai, April 14

Players of Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders took the field wearing black armbands during their IPL 2026 fixture at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Tuesday, paying tribute to former India cricketer CD Gopinath, who passed away on April 9 at the age of 96.

The tribute through black armbands served as a poignant reminder of Gopinath's enduring legacy -- a quiet yet significant figure who contributed to shaping Indian cricket in its formative years.

The gesture from both sides underlined the deep connection between the game's present and its rich past. Gopinath, who spent his life closely associated with cricket in Chennai, remained a revered figure in Indian cricketing circles.

At the domestic level, Gopinath was a stalwart of Madras cricket, leading the side and playing a pivotal role in their maiden Ranji Trophy triumph in the 1954-55 season, where he scored a century in the final. In a distinguished first-class career, he amassed 4,259 runs, including nine centuries, showcasing his elegant strokeplay.

Gopinath, born in Chennai in 1930, represented India in eight Test matches between 1951 and 1960. He made an immediate impact on debut against England at the Brabourne Stadium, scoring an unbeaten 50 and 42 in the match. His contributions also came during a defining phase for Indian cricket, including being part of India's historic first Test win vs England in 1952 -- a landmark moment in the nation's cricketing journey.

Even after retiring, Gopinath continued to serve Indian cricket in multiple capacities, including as a national selector and later as manager of the Indian team during the 1979 tour of England.

In the match, KKR skipper Ajinkya Rahane won the toss and opted to bowl first against a Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) side led by Ishan Kishan in the IPL 2026.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As a Chennaiite, this makes me proud. He was a true son of Madras cricket. His century in that Ranji final is still talked about in local clubs. The black armband is a small but meaningful tribute. Rest in peace, sir.
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David E
While the tribute is good, I wish the broadcast spent more than 10 seconds explaining who he was and his achievements. Many young fans watching IPL might not know. A short video package would have been perfect.
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Aryan P
Part of India's first ever Test win! That's incredible history. These players from the 50s played for pure love of the game, no fancy contracts. Hats off. A life well lived at 96.
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Sneha F
This is why I love cricket in India. It's not just a sport, it's a culture that respects its history and elders. Well done CSK and KKR for setting this example. 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
A selector and team manager too! He served Indian cricket in every possible way after his playing days. True dedication. May his soul attain sadgati.

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