CSK IPL 2026 autopsy: How the season collapsed, moment by moment

MAIN REASONS BEHIND CSK’S STRUGGLES IN IPL 2026


1. Injuries derailed the season

Injuries were the biggest reason behind CSK’s downfall. Almost every phase of the season was disrupted by fitness setbacks, forcing constant changes to the playing XI and preventing any momentum from building.

MS Dhoni missed the entire season due to a calf strain, depriving the side of both experience and leadership during pressure moments. Jamie Overton, arguably CSK’s best overseas player this season, suffered a thigh injury during the business end and returned to the UK. Young opener Ayush Mhatre, one of the breakout performers of the campaign, also suffered a hamstring tear after just six matches.

The problems did not stop there. Ramakrishna Ghosh was ruled out after one match with a foot fracture, Khaleel Ahmed suffered a quadriceps tear early in the tournament, while Nathan Ellis missed the season with a recurring hamstring issue.

The result was a constantly changing side with little stability. CSK were forced to rely heavily on inexperienced players and temporary combinations, something that rarely allows teams to survive across a long IPL season.

2. Overseas core never clicked

CSK’s overseas combination also failed to deliver consistently. Apart from Jamie Overton and, to some extent, Noor Ahmad, the overseas unit never managed to stamp authority on the tournament.

Overton was one of the few positives of the season, contributing 14 wickets and valuable lower-order runs before injury cut short his campaign. Noor Ahmad picked up 13 wickets, but lacked sustained dominance during crucial phases.

The bigger problem was the failure of the remaining overseas investments. Dewald Brevis struggled badly despite extended backing, Matt Short never fully settled, while Spencer Johnson failed to provide the impact expected after replacing Nathan Ellis.

CSK kept shuffling overseas combinations throughout the tournament. But the constant changes only reflected a larger issue — there was no settled overseas core around which the side could build.

3.A season without rhythm

Nothing summed up CSK’s season better than the timing of their defeats. They began the campaign with three losses in a row and ended it with another three consecutive defeats.

There was a brief revival in the middle of the season when CSK won three matches on the trot and briefly revived their playoff hopes. But every time momentum appeared within reach, another setback followed. Injuries, inconsistent performances and unsettled combinations repeatedly pushed them backwards.

Unlike the peak CSK years, where the side rarely looked rattled, the 2026 version constantly appeared to be reacting rather than controlling situations.

WHAT NEXT FOR CSK?

  • Does CSK need a tactical reset?

After three successive league-stage exits, CSK clearly need a tactical rethink ahead of IPL 2027.

For years, the franchise built its success around stability, experienced players and maximising Chepauk conditions. But in 2026, that formula stopped working consistently. Their spin-heavy approach no longer guaranteed control at home, while constant changes due to injuries prevented rhythm from developing.

Modern IPL teams are increasingly built around aggressive batting depth and adaptable pace attacks — two areas where CSK appeared behind the curve. Outside Anshul Kamboj, they lacked a reliable wicket-taking fast bowler, while the batting often struggled to accelerate under pressure.

The franchise now faces an important choice: continue trusting the old formula or embrace a younger, more flexible approach.

  • Can Gaikwad lead the next era?

Ruturaj Gaikwad’s third season as captain was far from smooth as he failed to take the team to playoffs in all three. Injuries, Dhoni’s absence and constant reshuffling made leadership extremely difficult.

Questions also remain around his tactical flexibility and batting intent. A return of 337 runs at a strike rate of 123.44 lacked the authority expected from a modern IPL captain.

CSK though look to continue to view Gaikwad as the face of their transition into the post-Dhoni era. The bigger challenge will be whether he can evolve into a more proactive leader capable of building a fresh identity for the side.

The emergence of young players like Ayush Mhatre, Kartik Sharma and Anshul Kamboj at least gives CSK a foundation to build around.

  • How can CSK become contenders again?

For CSK to become genuine contenders again before the 2028 mega auction, IPL 2027 must be approached with long-term clarity rather than short-term fixes.

Their biggest priority should be rebuilding the pace attack around Anshul Kamboj and finding durable overseas fast bowlers after repeated injury setbacks to Nathan Ellis and Jamie Overton. They also need more middle-order firepower and reliable finishers, as too much responsibility fell on Sanju Samson this season.

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The positives from 2026 provide a starting point. Mhatre, Kartik Sharma and Kamboj showed that the next generation already exists within the squad. The challenge now is building a stable core around them instead of relying heavily on ageing experience.

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