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CSK Captain M.S. Dhoni Ruled Out Of Opening Two Weeks Due To Calves Strain

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Chennai Super Kings captain and former Indian icon MS Dhono has sustained a calf strain that will rule him out of the first two weeks of IPL 2026, marking his absence from crucial opening matches. The club plans to rely on Sanju Samson as well Urvil Patel for batting duties during this period while Dhoni undergoes rehabilitation in New Delhi. This injury represents significant setback early season and raises questions about long-term impact given the captain's age of 45 years old at time report was made public March twenty eighth year two thousand six hundredth day

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    M.S. Dhoni is likely to miss the first two weeks of the Indian Premier League (IPL) due to a calf strain.
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    Chennai Super Kings confirmed that their captain, 44-year-old M.S. Dhoni, will undergo rehabilitation for his injury before returning in time for later matches.
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    Sanju Samson and Urvil Patel are expected to step into key roles with the wicketkeeping responsibilities during this period of absence.
Mar 28 CSK announced M.S. Dhoni's injury, a significant blow for them.
Dhoni to miss start of IPL with calf strain
IPL 2026: Dhoni Set To Miss First Two Weeks Due To Calf Strain
IPL 2026: Dhoni set to miss first two weeks of IPL due to calf strain

Chennai Super Kings announced that M.S. Dhoni will miss the first two weeks of IPL 2026 due to a calf injury requiring rehabilitation. The franchise stated he is currently undergoing treatment for this strain, which complicates his ability to maintain match fitness given his reliance on playing only domestic cricket since retiring from international duties in 2020.

Dhoni Set To Miss First 2 Weeks of IPL

MS Dhoni is set to miss the first two weeks of TATA IPL 2026 due to a calf strain while undergoing rehabilitation, as confirmed by Chennai Super Kings on Saturday. The franchise plans its campaign opening against Rajasthan Royals in Guwahati starting March 30th with Ruturaj Gaikwad leading despite Dhoni's role as de facto captain and his history of recurring knee issues since retiring from international cricket in 2020.

Dhoni Set to Miss IPL 2026 Opener Weeks with Calf Injury

MS Dhoni has been ruled out for the first two weeks of the TATA IPL 2026 due to a calf strain and is currently undergoing rehabilitation at Chepauk Stadium. While speculation suggests this could be his final season given persistent fitness concerns, he remains in contention with CSK as they begin their campaign on March 30 against Rajasthan Royals under Ruturaj Gaikwad's leadership.