Ruturaj Gaikwad Joins MS Dhoni in Unfortunate IPL Record for Boundary-Free Innings

Ruturaj Gaikwad’s Silent Struggle at Chepauk
The roar of the Chepauk crowd was notably absent when Ruturaj Gaikwad walked back to the pavilion after a painfully slow 15 off 21 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2026. Once heralded as Chennai Super Kings’ batting lighthouse, Gaikwad’s form has dimmed — and the latest innings only deepened the concern.
Opting to bat first on a surface known for its generosity to batters, expectations were high. His opening partner, Sanju Samson, responded with a brisk 27 off 13, but Gaikwad couldn’t find rhythm. He shuffled between the creases, managing only singles and doubles, without ever connecting off the middle of the bat. Pat Cummins, leading SRH with precision, eventually dismissed him — a small mercy for a struggling captain.
No Boundaries, No Momentum
What made the knock particularly alarming was the lack of boundaries. In 21 deliveries faced, Gaikwad didn’t hit a single four or six. His strike rate of 71.43 is far below par for an opener in modern T20 cricket, especially in a high-stakes IPL fixture.
This isn’t an isolated failure. It’s part of a growing pattern in Gaikwad’s 2026 campaign — a season where the weight of captaincy and expectation may be proving too heavy.
Joining an Unwanted List
Gaikwad’s innings has now etched his name into an unfortunate statistical record: most balls faced in a single IPL innings without scoring a boundary. He joins Chennai Super Kings’ legendary captain, MS Dhoni, who features multiple times on this list despite his reputation as a finisher known for sharp, calculated aggression.
The inclusion of Dhoni — whose calmness under pressure defined an era — makes the list all the more striking. It highlights that even greats can endure barren stretches. However, for Gaikwad, this isn’t a brief dry spell — it’s becoming a defining theme of his current season.
MS Dhoni’s Name Dominates the List
Surprisingly, MS Dhoni appears four times in the top tier of this record, a testament to his unorthodox run-building during crunch moments when boundaries weren’t available. Former Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma also features, underscoring that even elite batters face such droughts under pressure.
But context matters. Dhoni’s boundary-less knocks often came in tense chases, where preserving wickets was paramount. Gaikwad’s innings, by contrast, was during a powerplay-heavy first innings, where acceleration is expected — making the lack of boundaries even more concerning.
What This Means for CSK
Chennai Super Kings entered IPL 2026 with renewed hope, bolstered by key signings and a refreshed squad. As captain, Gaikwad was expected to lead not just tactically, but with the bat. Instead, his form has become a liability.
The batting unit needs stability, and when the skipper is failing to cross even the 20-run mark consistently, it creates a ripple effect. Samson’s cameos are not enough. The middle order is under mounting pressure to compensate.
CSK’s management will now face tough questions: Is this a temporary form slump? Or is the burden of leadership affecting Gaikwad’s batting? Either way, time is running out in the tournament.
A Wake-Up Call
Records like these aren’t meant to ridicule — they’re red flags. For Ruturaj Gaikwad, this is a moment of reckoning. The technique is still sound, the temperament generally calm, but confidence appears fragile.
With the playoffs approaching, Gaikwad must rediscover his touch. The Chepauk faithful haven’t turned on him — not yet — but their patience, like his captaincy stock, is waning.
Joining MS Dhoni in any record is an honor in spirit. But in this case, it’s a burden — one Gaikwad must urgently shake off.


