The Yellow Jersey He Has Not Worn
IPL 2026 is deep into its business end, and MS Dhoni has not played a single match. That sentence alone carries more weight than any scoreboard could. The man who has won five IPL titles, redefined what it means to be a T20 leader, and turned Chennai Super Kings into a dynasty, is sitting in the dugout with a calf injury that refuses to go away. With four league games left, the window for his return is almost shut, and the question everyone in Indian cricket is asking is whether we have already seen his last game in the yellow jersey.
A Calf That Refuses to Heal
The injury first occurred during CSK’s training session ahead of their opening match of the season against Rajasthan Royals in Guwahati on March 30. Dhoni was ruled out for approximately two weeks. Then, just as recovery appeared to be progressing, the calf flared up again during another training session and set the timeline back significantly. The franchise has remained tight-lipped about any specific return date, and Dhoni has stopped traveling with the team to away matches in order to focus entirely on his rehabilitation in Chennai. As of Sunday, he has attended some training sessions and informal net practices, but has not been cleared for match action.
R. Ashwin Gives the Clearest Picture Yet
Former CSK spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has been one of the more honest voices on the situation. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Ashwin explained that bringing Dhoni back into a functioning playing eleven would require a rethink of a combination that is currently working well for the team. Disrupting a setup mid-season comes with real risk, and Ashwin noted that the chances of Dhoni actually playing are slim. He did, however, identify one specific scenario where it might happen. If CSK lose two of their next three games and find themselves out of playoff contention, a farewell match for Dhoni at Chepauk becomes a very real possibility.
Michael Clarke Defends the Legend
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke pushed back against growing sentiment from some fans who want Dhoni to simply retire with dignity rather than continue to be listed in the squad while unable to play. Clarke is emphatic that age should not be the reason anyone writes Dhoni off. He went as far as saying that Dhoni is still the finest T20 wicketkeeper in the world and warned fans against wishing him into retirement prematurely. Clarke also raised an interesting point about what happens after cricket for someone like Dhoni, suggesting he is unlikely to move into commentary, coaching, or mentoring and may simply walk away from the sport entirely once he hangs up his gloves for the last time.
The Stadium Is Waiting for Him
There is a version of this story that cricket fans are quietly holding onto. Dhoni walks out at the MA Chidambaram Stadium with CSK’s playoff spot already confirmed, the crowd giving him a ten-minute standing ovation that he waves off with that trademark sheepish smile, and then finishes the innings with a boundary hit in the final over. Cricket, however, rarely delivers the storybook ending on demand. The more realistic version is that the season ends without Dhoni playing a single game, and this injury-enforced absence becomes his quiet, undramatic farewell to the sport he dominated for nearly two decades.
What This Means for CSK’s Identity
Whatever happens with Dhoni, CSK have shown something important this season. They are winning without him. Sanju Samson has stepped up as the batting fulcrum, Ruturaj Gaikwad has led the side with calmness and intelligence, and Anshul Kamboj has been exceptional with the ball. The franchise’s identity was always tied to Dhoni’s presence, and the fact that they are still alive in the playoff race without him suggests the transition to the next chapter is already underway, even if nobody wants to officially acknowledge it yet.
Sanju Samson as the Future
CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan confirmed before the season began that Dhoni would play, and in the same breath suggested that Sanju Samson’s arrival signals the franchise is actively planning for the future. The trade that brought Samson from Rajasthan Royals, in exchange for Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran, was one of the most significant moves of the IPL 2026 auction cycle. Samson has repaid that faith immediately. With two centuries and 402 runs in 10 matches at an average approaching 57, he has already made himself CSK’s most important batter, and perhaps the face of the franchise for the years ahead. Whether Dhoni plays again or not, the future of Chennai Super Kings is already taking shape.
Written by 8JJ.com | May 10, 2026
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