MS Dhoni Skips Ahmedabad Clash: Injury Concerns and IPL Future Update
A Silent Departure Before the Final Showdown
The anticipation surrounding the Chennai Super Kings’ (CSK) final group fixture of the IPL 2026 season has taken a somber turn. Fans hoping to catch a glimpse of MS Dhoni at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad will be disappointed to learn that the cricket icon has opted to stay away from the traveling squad. Instead of heading to Gujarat for the pivotal clash against the Gujarat Titans, Dhoni has returned to his home in Ranchi.
The Reality of Dhoni’s Injury
The decision for the 44-year-old wicket-keeper to skip this away game is rooted in physical recovery. CSK batting coach Mike Hussey confirmed that Dhoni is currently dealing with a thumb injury. The injury was visibly apparent during the team’s recent home match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, where Dhoni was spotted with a taped thumb—a rare sighting as he stepped onto the field to acknowledge the devoted Chepauk faithful.
This latest setback follows a season defined by physical challenges. Dhoni, who has not participated in any competitive matches during the 2026 season, has been sidelined by a recurring calf injury and now, this unfortunate thumb blow. Throughout the campaign, Dhoni has been deliberate about his movements, choosing to train with the team but often skipping match venues to ensure that the spotlight remains firmly on the active squad rather than his own presence.
The Emotional Connection at Chepauk
The bond between Dhoni and the CSK supporters remains as strong as ever. Following the tough five-wicket defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad, the team performed a lap of honor to thank their fans. Despite his injuries, Dhoni joined his teammates on the field, creating an emotional moment that resonated deeply with the crowd. It served as a poignant reminder of his dedication to the franchise, even when he is unable to contribute on the pitch.
Suresh Raina’s Call for a 2027 Return
The conversation surrounding Dhoni’s future has intensified following a meeting between him and former teammate Suresh Raina. In an exchange captured after the SRH match, Raina publicly urged the veteran to return for the 2027 season. Reflecting on their discussion on Star Sports, Raina noted, “I told him that his presence was like a missed call in 2026, and it won’t count. He will have to come back next year.” While Dhoni candidly spoke about the physical toll the game has taken on his body, he acknowledged that the unwavering love from his fans gives him pause for thought.
What Lies Ahead for CSK
For the Chennai Super Kings, the upcoming match against the Shubman Gill-led Gujarat Titans is a do-or-die situation. Currently sitting sixth in the standings with 12 points from 13 games, CSK’s playoff qualification is mathematically tenuous. The team is expected to throw everything they have at the Titans in a final push for a top-four finish.
The path forward is clear: if the Men in Yellow manage the near-impossible and qualify for the playoffs, Dhoni has committed to rejoining the squad. However, if the results do not swing their way, the current season could mark a quiet conclusion to one of the most storied careers in IPL history. For now, the cricketing world waits, watching to see if Dhoni will have one final opportunity to lead his team or if his journey in the league has reached its final chapter.


