NEW DELHI: Chennai Super Kings have been dealt a significant setback in their IPL 2026 campaign, with talisman MS Dhoni not travelling to New Delhi for their upcoming clash against Delhi Capitals on Tuesday. The veteran has stayed back in Chennai to continue rehabilitation for a calf injury, raising fresh concerns over his availability this season.Dhoni’s absence from the travelling squad underlines that he is still not match-ready, having not featured in a single game in IPL 2026 so far. Despite the uncertainty, Chennai Super Kings officials remain cautiously optimistic. “He should be available at some stage,” a senior franchise official told Cricbuzz, hinting that the door is still open for a potential comeback later in the season.CSK’s playoff hopes hang in balanceThe development comes at a crucial juncture for CSK, who are currently sixth on the points table with four wins from nine matches. With five league games remaining, the team will likely need at least four victories to secure a playoff berth.After their fixture against Delhi Capitals on May 6, CSK face a packed schedule, including matches against Lucknow Super Giants, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans. The return leg against Delhi Capitals also adds to a demanding run-in where experience could prove decisive.Dhoni’s leadership and finishing ability have long been central to CSK’s success, and his continued absence leaves a noticeable void both on and off the field.Uncertainty looms over key playersWhile CSK grapple with Dhoni’s fitness, Mumbai Indians are also monitoring the situation of Rohit Sharma, whose return from a hamstring injury remains uncertain.Rohit, who has missed five matches, recently underwent an extended batting session at the Wankhede Stadium, offering encouraging signs. However, the final call on his participation has been left to the player himself ahead of MI’s clash against Lucknow Super Giants on Monday.As the tournament enters its decisive phase, injuries to key players like Dhoni and Rohit could play a defining role in shaping the playoff race, leaving franchises to navigate both form and fitness challenges.
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