CSK Set To Release These Players After Disappointing IPL 2026 Exit
Chennai Super Kings’ quest for redemption in IPL 2026 ended in familiar heartbreak. The five-time champions were officially knocked out of playoff contention on May 21 following a crushing 89-run defeat to Gujarat Titans. It marked their third straight season failing to reach the business end of the tournament, a stark reality for a franchise with such a storied legacy.
Season Overview: Injuries and Inconsistency
CSK managed just six wins from 14 matches, finishing with 12 points—a tally far below their usual standards. The campaign was marred by a series of injuries that severely disrupted team cohesion. Key contributors including MS Dhoni, Nathan Ellis, Jamie Overton, and Khaleel Ahmed all spent time on the sidelines, leaving the squad struggling to maintain balance and momentum.
While the core leadership remained intact, inconsistent performances with both bat and ball raised concerns about the long-term structure of the team. As the IPL 2028 mega auction looms, CSK now faces a critical juncture—rebuild or risk further decline.
Players Likely to Be Released After IPL 2026
With purse management and squad rejuvenation high on the agenda, Chennai Super Kings are expected to part ways with several players. Here are three names who could be on their way out:
1. Anshul Kamboj
Anshul Kamboj, the young pacer brought in to bolster the bowling unit, struggled to make a sustained impact in IPL 2026. Despite showing glimpses of promise in domestic cricket, his performance in the tournament failed to justify his retention. With limited overs and minimal wicket-taking ability, Kamboj may be deemed surplus to requirements in a redistricted squad aiming for higher intensity and consistency.
2. Prashant Veer
Prashant Veer’s inclusion raised eyebrows during the auction, and his on-field contributions did little to silence the critics. Across multiple appearances, Veer failed to deliver with either bat or ball, leaving CSK’s middle-order fragile and their spin options shallow. His stats from IPL 2026 reflect a lack of match-winning impact—something the franchise can no longer afford.
While CSK has always valued developmental picks, the upcoming mega auction demands strategic spending. Releasing Veer would not only free up crucial purse space but also signal a shift toward proven performers or high-upside talent with clearer roles.
3. MS Dhoni
Yes, even MS Dhoni.
While the thought of a Dhoni-less CSK is emotionally jarring for fans, the reality of succession planning cannot be ignored. At 44 in IPL 2026, Dhoni made limited appearances due to injury and was increasingly seen in a mentoring role rather than as an active match-player. His leadership remains invaluable, but the bat and gloves have slowed.
Reports suggest that Sanju Samson may be lined up as the franchise’s next captain—symbolizing a formal passing of the baton. Releasing Dhoni doesn’t necessarily mean retirement; it could open the door for a ceremonial farewell match or a special advisor role within the setup. But for CSK’s on-field future, a new direction seems inevitable.
What Lies Ahead
The end of IPL 2026 isn’t just another elimination—it’s a wake-up call. Three seasons without playoffs demand introspection, bold decisions, and smart recruitment. By releasing underperforming or aging players, CSK can reallocate funds to younger talent, all-rounders, and impact bowlers needed to compete in the evolving T20 landscape.
The next few months will define the franchise’s trajectory. Whether through calculated releases or strategic acquisitions, one thing is certain: Chennai Super Kings are preparing for a transformation—emotionally difficult, but professionally necessary.


