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IPL 2026 CSK vs MI Playing 11: आईपीएल 2026 का 44वां मुकाबला चेन्नई के एमए…
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The long wait for MS Dhoni’s return to action continued after the 44-year-old was not named in the starting eleven or in the impact subs at the toss against Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday.
Dhoni hasn’t played a single game this season owing to a calf injury that he picked up before the start of the season.
The CSK management has been non committal about Dhoni’s return date, with batting coach Mike Hussey stating that he’s ‘hopeful’ that Dhoni will be back as soon as possible.
“The primary concern has been his ability to sustain running intensity. He’s been working on his running speeds, which was probably the main concern. From a skill perspective, we’re very confident in his batting and wicketkeeping,” Hussey remarked on the eve of the match against Mumbai Indians.
“It was more about ensuring he can maintain good running power, especially towards the back end of an innings where quick singles and twos are crucial,” Hussey said, before adding that the final call rests with Dhoni.
Head coach Stephen Fleming had revealed earlier that Dhoni had suffered a setback during his recovery, which has delayed his return to action from two weeks to an extended period of time.
“The calf is a tough one. In a warm-up game, he tweaked it again, it’s my understanding. If he takes off and rips the calf again, then he will be gone,” Fleming said after his side’s defeat against Gujarat Titans.
Published on May 02, 2026
The long wait for MS Dhoni’s return to action continued after the 44-year-old was not named in the starting eleven or in the impact subs at the toss against Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday.
Dhoni hasn’t played a single game this season owing to a calf injury that he picked up before the start of the season.
The CSK management has been non committal about Dhoni’s return date, with batting coach Mike Hussey stating that he’s ‘hopeful’ that Dhoni will be back as soon as possible.
“The primary concern has been his ability to sustain running intensity. He’s been working on his running speeds, which was probably the main concern. From a skill perspective, we’re very confident in his batting and wicketkeeping,” Hussey remarked on the eve of the match against Mumbai Indians.
“It was more about ensuring he can maintain good running power, especially towards the back end of an innings where quick singles and twos are crucial,” Hussey said, before adding that the final call rests with Dhoni.
Head coach Stephen Fleming had revealed earlier that Dhoni had suffered a setback during his recovery, which has delayed his return to action from two weeks to an extended period of time.
“The calf is a tough one. In a warm-up game, he tweaked it again, it’s my understanding. If he takes off and rips the calf again, then he will be gone,” Fleming said after his side’s defeat against Gujarat Titans.
Published on May 02, 2026
The long wait for MS Dhoni’s return to action continued after the 44-year-old was not…
Mumbai Indians: Currently struggling in 9th place with only 2 wins from 8 matches. They are looking to bounce back after a loss to CSK earlier this season at Wankhede.
Chennai Super Kings: Sitting in 7th place with 3 wins from 8 matches, currently 6 points away from the top four.
Mumbai Indians: Currently struggling in 9th place with only 2 wins from 8 matches. They…
The two most successful teams in the IPL will face off once again as Chennai Super Kings take on Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday, May 2.
CSK hammered MI by 103 runs at the reverse fixture at the Wankhede Stadium just over a week ago. Tonight’s clash assumes a lot of importance as both teams desperately need a win to stay alive in the competition.
MI holds a slight edge in the head to head record. In 40 matches, MI has won 21 times while CSK has won 19 times.
Rohit Sharma, who has been sidelined due to injury with no clarity on his return date, is the highest run scorer in CSK vs MI matches with 881 runs. Dwayne Bravo is the highest wicket taker with 35 scalps.
Here are the complete stats and head-to-head numbers you need to know before the CSK vs MI IPL 2026 match:
Matches played- 40
MI won- 21
CSK won- 19
Most runs in CSK vs MI matches in the IPL
| Player | Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | HS |
| Rohit Sharma | 30 | 881 | 33.88 | 134.29 | 105* |
| Suresh Raina | 30 | 710 | 29.58 | 141.71 | 83* |
| MS Dhoni | 33 | 679 | 35.73 | 134.45 | 63* |
| Ambati Rayudu | 31 | 658 | 27.41 | 127.51 | 72* |
| Kieron Pollard | 23 | 583 | 36.43 | 171.97 | 87* |
Most wickets in CSK vs MI matches in the IPL
| Player | Innings | Wickets | Average | Economy Rate | BBI |
| Dwayne Bravo | 22 | 35 | 21.05 | 8.23 | 4/42 |
| Lasith Malinga | 21 | 31 | 19.03 | 7.23 | 4/37 |
| Harbhajan Singh | 26 | 26 | 23.61 | 6.47 | 5/18 |
| Ravindra Jadeja | 28 | 21 | 31.09 | 8.37 | 3/20 |
| Mohit Sharma | 11 | 15 | 21.33 | 8.06 | 4/14 |
Published on May 02, 2026
The two most successful teams in the IPL will face off once again as Chennai Super Kings take on Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday, May 2.
CSK hammered MI by 103 runs at the reverse fixture at the Wankhede Stadium just over a week ago. Tonight’s clash assumes a lot of importance as both teams desperately need a win to stay alive in the competition.
MI holds a slight edge in the head to head record. In 40 matches, MI has won 21 times while CSK has won 19 times.
Rohit Sharma, who has been sidelined due to injury with no clarity on his return date, is the highest run scorer in CSK vs MI matches with 881 runs. Dwayne Bravo is the highest wicket taker with 35 scalps.
Here are the complete stats and head-to-head numbers you need to know before the CSK vs MI IPL 2026 match:
Matches played- 40
MI won- 21
CSK won- 19
Most runs in CSK vs MI matches in the IPL
| Player | Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | HS |
| Rohit Sharma | 30 | 881 | 33.88 | 134.29 | 105* |
| Suresh Raina | 30 | 710 | 29.58 | 141.71 | 83* |
| MS Dhoni | 33 | 679 | 35.73 | 134.45 | 63* |
| Ambati Rayudu | 31 | 658 | 27.41 | 127.51 | 72* |
| Kieron Pollard | 23 | 583 | 36.43 | 171.97 | 87* |
Most wickets in CSK vs MI matches in the IPL
| Player | Innings | Wickets | Average | Economy Rate | BBI |
| Dwayne Bravo | 22 | 35 | 21.05 | 8.23 | 4/42 |
| Lasith Malinga | 21 | 31 | 19.03 | 7.23 | 4/37 |
| Harbhajan Singh | 26 | 26 | 23.61 | 6.47 | 5/18 |
| Ravindra Jadeja | 28 | 21 | 31.09 | 8.37 | 3/20 |
| Mohit Sharma | 11 | 15 | 21.33 | 8.06 | 4/14 |
Published on May 02, 2026
The two most successful teams in the IPL will face off once again as Chennai…
MI’s Jasprit Bumrah has had a season to forget so far. The pace spearhead has taken only two wickets from eight matches at a disastrous average of 132.00- that average is the worst for any bowler who has bowled 25 plus overs this season.
And on Sunday, the misfiring Bumrah goes up against one of his lesser favourite opponents in the IPL- Chennai Super Kings.
The 32-year-old has an average record by his high standards against CSK, having taken only 15 wickets from 17 matches at an average of 33.20 and an economy rate of 7.58.
Bumrah had a decent outing with the ball when the two sides met at the Wankhede just over a week ago, returning with figures of 1/31 from his four overs in a match where CSK scored over 200.
At the Chepauk, Bumrah has played only two matches so far, but has a slightly better record, having taken two wickets at an average of 20.50 and an economy rate of 5.85.
As MI’s playoff chances hang by a thread, the pacer will need to rediscover his best form for his side’s fortunes starting with the match against CSK tonight.
Published on May 02, 2026
MI’s Jasprit Bumrah has had a season to forget so far. The pace spearhead has taken only two wickets from eight matches at a disastrous average of 132.00- that average is the worst for any bowler who has bowled 25 plus overs this season.
And on Sunday, the misfiring Bumrah goes up against one of his lesser favourite opponents in the IPL- Chennai Super Kings.
The 32-year-old has an average record by his high standards against CSK, having taken only 15 wickets from 17 matches at an average of 33.20 and an economy rate of 7.58.
Bumrah had a decent outing with the ball when the two sides met at the Wankhede just over a week ago, returning with figures of 1/31 from his four overs in a match where CSK scored over 200.
At the Chepauk, Bumrah has played only two matches so far, but has a slightly better record, having taken two wickets at an average of 20.50 and an economy rate of 5.85.
As MI’s playoff chances hang by a thread, the pacer will need to rediscover his best form for his side’s fortunes starting with the match against CSK tonight.
Published on May 02, 2026
MI’s Jasprit Bumrah has had a season to forget so far. The pace spearhead has…
There was a time when this fixture felt less like a league game and more like an annual check on dominance. Two teams turning up to see if the other still remembered how to win.
Now, as Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings arrive at M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, the mood is different. The names remain heavy, but the form is light. Five titles each, yes. But reputations do not bat at No. 3 or bowl in the PowerPlay. CSK sits sixth. MI, ninth.
Their last meeting this season still lingers. At the Wankhede, CSK beat MI by 103 runs, the latter’s heaviest defeat in the IPL. Akeal Hosein, used shrewdly with two overs in the PowerPlay, went around the wicket to left-handers, disrupting angles and rhythm. In tandem with Noor Ahmad, he reduced MI to a kind of batting paralysis.
And yet, MI still leads the IPL head-to-head 21–19. But that number is ageing. It has won only two of the last nine meetings, and just one since the start of 2023.
Mumbai Indians’ decision-making has lacked conviction. Take the handling of 21-year-old Krish Bhagat. Against Gujarat Titans (GT), in a match MI won, his role was clearly defined early: overs four and six, just 10 runs conceded against a strong top order. But that clarity did not carry forward. Against Chennai Super Kings, Bhagat was held back from the PowerPlay entirely and then used at the death, in overs 16 and 20, where he conceded 31. The inconsistency runs deeper. Bhagat didn’t feature at all in the following game against Sunrisers Hyderabad, where Impact Player Shardul Thakur was substituted in at the seven-over mark of the second innings but didn’t bowl a single delivery.
“He’s progressing well and working hard to return. We’re monitoring him daily with the medical team. We’ll see how he trains today and assess how he feels tomorrow before making a decision”Mahela Jayawardene, MI head coach on Rohit Sharma
Across matches, the pattern is less about experimentation and more about indecision, roles changing not by design, but by drift. The churn tells its own story. MI has already used 22 players in eight matches, cycling through all eight overseas options after Will Jacks’s inclusion against Sunrisers Hyderabad. There have been 21 changes to its playing XI across games, a constant search for a winning combination.
It extends to a broader bowling identity. It has conceded at 10.83 an over, the worst in the league, and its 37 wickets are among the lowest returns. Even Jasprit Bumrah, typically MI’s metronome, has just two wickets in eight games. The response has been telling. Trent Boult began as the new-ball spearhead, but a lack of PowerPlay wickets has forced a rethink. Bumrah has increasingly been used upfront.
If Mumbai’s issue is uncertainty, Chennai’s might be over-calibration. It has used 19 players, rotated six overseas options, and made 10 changes to the XI.
Its use of the Impact Player has been instructive, and occasionally questionable. Against GT, after losing two early wickets, they brought in Sarfaraz Khan as batting reinforcement, effectively sacrificing the option of a specialist bowler like Mukesh Choudhary later. On a mixed-soil surface with variable bounce, CSK finished with 158 for 7.
This raises a broader question: is CSK reacting too early, rather than trusting its base combination?
“ In many ways, this is quite a new team with several new players. We wanted to expose some young talent to game situations. After losing the first three matches, we had to make adjustments. Some changes were self-caused, others were due to injuries, which are beyond our control. Ideally, we’d like to settle on an XI or XII we’re comfortable with and let those players grow into their roles. Hopefully, once we build some momentum and string together wins, we’ll have the confidence to stick with a more consistent lineup”Michael Hussey, CSK batting coach on frequent changes to the XI
At Chepauk, CSK’s template has otherwise been consistent. Bat first, build, and stretch. Before the GT game, it had posted 209, 212 and 192 in three home matches, all batting first.
There is, however, a flicker of reassurance. Ruturaj Gaikwad’s return to form against Gujarat Titans, his first fifty in 11 IPL innings, offers CSK a sliver of good news.
Mumbai Indians has brought in Keshav Maharaj after Mitchell Santner’s shoulder injury ruled him out of IPL 2026. On paper, it’s a logical swap. Maharaj offers control through the middle overs and, against a Chennai Super Kings top order heavy on right-handers, gives MI a left-arm orthodox option to dictate angles.
But the matchup isn’t as straightforward as it seems. If Shivam Dube, the only left-hander in CSK’s top eight, is promoted up the order, MI faces a dilemma: hold Maharaj back or risk exposing him when the game is accelerating. Add Dewald Brevis into that middle order, and CSK still has enough intent to disrupt spin late, forcing MI to rethink how and when it deploys Maharaj.
Published on May 01, 2026
There was a time when this fixture felt less like a league game and more like an annual check on dominance. Two teams turning up to see if the other still remembered how to win.
Now, as Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings arrive at M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, the mood is different. The names remain heavy, but the form is light. Five titles each, yes. But reputations do not bat at No. 3 or bowl in the PowerPlay. CSK sits sixth. MI, ninth.
Their last meeting this season still lingers. At the Wankhede, CSK beat MI by 103 runs, the latter’s heaviest defeat in the IPL. Akeal Hosein, used shrewdly with two overs in the PowerPlay, went around the wicket to left-handers, disrupting angles and rhythm. In tandem with Noor Ahmad, he reduced MI to a kind of batting paralysis.
And yet, MI still leads the IPL head-to-head 21–19. But that number is ageing. It has won only two of the last nine meetings, and just one since the start of 2023.
Mumbai Indians’ decision-making has lacked conviction. Take the handling of 21-year-old Krish Bhagat. Against Gujarat Titans (GT), in a match MI won, his role was clearly defined early: overs four and six, just 10 runs conceded against a strong top order. But that clarity did not carry forward. Against Chennai Super Kings, Bhagat was held back from the PowerPlay entirely and then used at the death, in overs 16 and 20, where he conceded 31. The inconsistency runs deeper. Bhagat didn’t feature at all in the following game against Sunrisers Hyderabad, where Impact Player Shardul Thakur was substituted in at the seven-over mark of the second innings but didn’t bowl a single delivery.
“He’s progressing well and working hard to return. We’re monitoring him daily with the medical team. We’ll see how he trains today and assess how he feels tomorrow before making a decision”Mahela Jayawardene, MI head coach on Rohit Sharma
Across matches, the pattern is less about experimentation and more about indecision, roles changing not by design, but by drift. The churn tells its own story. MI has already used 22 players in eight matches, cycling through all eight overseas options after Will Jacks’s inclusion against Sunrisers Hyderabad. There have been 21 changes to its playing XI across games, a constant search for a winning combination.
It extends to a broader bowling identity. It has conceded at 10.83 an over, the worst in the league, and its 37 wickets are among the lowest returns. Even Jasprit Bumrah, typically MI’s metronome, has just two wickets in eight games. The response has been telling. Trent Boult began as the new-ball spearhead, but a lack of PowerPlay wickets has forced a rethink. Bumrah has increasingly been used upfront.
If Mumbai’s issue is uncertainty, Chennai’s might be over-calibration. It has used 19 players, rotated six overseas options, and made 10 changes to the XI.
Its use of the Impact Player has been instructive, and occasionally questionable. Against GT, after losing two early wickets, they brought in Sarfaraz Khan as batting reinforcement, effectively sacrificing the option of a specialist bowler like Mukesh Choudhary later. On a mixed-soil surface with variable bounce, CSK finished with 158 for 7.
This raises a broader question: is CSK reacting too early, rather than trusting its base combination?
“ In many ways, this is quite a new team with several new players. We wanted to expose some young talent to game situations. After losing the first three matches, we had to make adjustments. Some changes were self-caused, others were due to injuries, which are beyond our control. Ideally, we’d like to settle on an XI or XII we’re comfortable with and let those players grow into their roles. Hopefully, once we build some momentum and string together wins, we’ll have the confidence to stick with a more consistent lineup”Michael Hussey, CSK batting coach on frequent changes to the XI
At Chepauk, CSK’s template has otherwise been consistent. Bat first, build, and stretch. Before the GT game, it had posted 209, 212 and 192 in three home matches, all batting first.
There is, however, a flicker of reassurance. Ruturaj Gaikwad’s return to form against Gujarat Titans, his first fifty in 11 IPL innings, offers CSK a sliver of good news.
Mumbai Indians has brought in Keshav Maharaj after Mitchell Santner’s shoulder injury ruled him out of IPL 2026. On paper, it’s a logical swap. Maharaj offers control through the middle overs and, against a Chennai Super Kings top order heavy on right-handers, gives MI a left-arm orthodox option to dictate angles.
But the matchup isn’t as straightforward as it seems. If Shivam Dube, the only left-hander in CSK’s top eight, is promoted up the order, MI faces a dilemma: hold Maharaj back or risk exposing him when the game is accelerating. Add Dewald Brevis into that middle order, and CSK still has enough intent to disrupt spin late, forcing MI to rethink how and when it deploys Maharaj.
Published on May 01, 2026
There was a time when this fixture felt less like a league game and more…
On the eve of Chennai Super Kings’ IPL 2026 clash against Mumbai Indians at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium on May 2, batting coach Michael Hussey once again offered a measured update on M.S. Dhoni’s recovery from a calf injury.
Dhoni, who has been sidelined for three weeks, has travelled with the squad to Hyderabad and Mumbai after clearing a fitness test, though he is yet to feature in a match.
“M.S. is going really well. Hopefully, he’ll be back as soon as possible. I’m not sure if that will be tomorrow or the match after, but he’s progressing well,” Hussey said.
READ | Dhoni’s return delayed after calf injury worsened, reveals Fleming
The primary concern, Hussey explained, has been Dhoni’s ability to sustain running intensity. “He’s been working on his running speeds, which was probably the main concern. From a skill perspective, we’re very confident in his batting and wicketkeeping. It was more about ensuring he can maintain good running power, especially towards the back end of an innings where quick singles and twos are crucial.”
Hussey added that the final call rests with Dhoni. “Once he feels confident in his calf, I’m sure he’ll give the signal that he’s ready to go. At the moment, we’re guided by him. We’re waiting. I think all of Chennai is waiting.”
Interestingly, Dhoni has stayed away from the venues during CSK’s match days. “He felt that if he attended, it might become a distraction… he didn’t want that to take attention away from the team,” Hussey said, while noting that the former captain remains actively involved in training and team discussions.
Published on May 01, 2026
On the eve of Chennai Super Kings’ IPL 2026 clash against Mumbai Indians at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium on May 2, batting coach Michael Hussey once again offered a measured update on M.S. Dhoni’s recovery from a calf injury.
Dhoni, who has been sidelined for three weeks, has travelled with the squad to Hyderabad and Mumbai after clearing a fitness test, though he is yet to feature in a match.
“M.S. is going really well. Hopefully, he’ll be back as soon as possible. I’m not sure if that will be tomorrow or the match after, but he’s progressing well,” Hussey said.
READ | Dhoni’s return delayed after calf injury worsened, reveals Fleming
The primary concern, Hussey explained, has been Dhoni’s ability to sustain running intensity. “He’s been working on his running speeds, which was probably the main concern. From a skill perspective, we’re very confident in his batting and wicketkeeping. It was more about ensuring he can maintain good running power, especially towards the back end of an innings where quick singles and twos are crucial.”
Hussey added that the final call rests with Dhoni. “Once he feels confident in his calf, I’m sure he’ll give the signal that he’s ready to go. At the moment, we’re guided by him. We’re waiting. I think all of Chennai is waiting.”
Interestingly, Dhoni has stayed away from the venues during CSK’s match days. “He felt that if he attended, it might become a distraction… he didn’t want that to take attention away from the team,” Hussey said, while noting that the former captain remains actively involved in training and team discussions.
Published on May 01, 2026
On the eve of Chennai Super Kings’ IPL 2026 clash against Mumbai Indians at the…
Sanju Samson struck a hundred in just 54 balls for Chennai Super Kings against Mumbai Indians on Thursday to notch up his fifth century in the IPL.
Follow the updates from the match here.
Only Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle, and Jos Buttler have scored more hundreds than Samson. KL Rahul also has five centuries to his credit.
Samson had scored three tons for his former franchise, Rajasthan Royals, and now has two for CSK since making a move to the five-time champion.
Published on Apr 23, 2026
Sanju Samson struck a hundred in just 54 balls for Chennai Super Kings against Mumbai Indians on Thursday to notch up his fifth century in the IPL.
Follow the updates from the match here.
Only Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle, and Jos Buttler have scored more hundreds than Samson. KL Rahul also has five centuries to his credit.
Samson had scored three tons for his former franchise, Rajasthan Royals, and now has two for CSK since making a move to the five-time champion.
Published on Apr 23, 2026
Sanju Samson struck a hundred in just 54 balls for Chennai Super Kings against Mumbai…
Spencer Johnson, the Australian left-arm pacer who had been signed as Nathan Ellis’ replacement ahead of the season, joined Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in Mumbai on Tuesday ahead of its marquee clash against Mumbai Indians.
Johnson may be drafted into the XI for the injured Khaleel Ahmed for Thursday night’s clash.
CSK has had an underwhelming start to its season with just two wins from its opening six games. Injuries have further weighed down its hopes of fighting back.
In its previous match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Ayush Mhatre suffered a hamstring injury which ruled him out of the remaining tourament.
The five-time champion is already without talisman M.S. Dhoni, who had been ruled out for two weeks even before the side’s first game. However, the 43-year-old is yet to feature in the tournament despite being a regular presence at the team’s practice sessions.
Published on Apr 21, 2026
Spencer Johnson, the Australian left-arm pacer who had been signed as Nathan Ellis’ replacement ahead of the season, joined Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in Mumbai on Tuesday ahead of its marquee clash against Mumbai Indians.
Johnson may be drafted into the XI for the injured Khaleel Ahmed for Thursday night’s clash.
CSK has had an underwhelming start to its season with just two wins from its opening six games. Injuries have further weighed down its hopes of fighting back.
In its previous match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Ayush Mhatre suffered a hamstring injury which ruled him out of the remaining tourament.
The five-time champion is already without talisman M.S. Dhoni, who had been ruled out for two weeks even before the side’s first game. However, the 43-year-old is yet to feature in the tournament despite being a regular presence at the team’s practice sessions.
Published on Apr 21, 2026
Spencer Johnson, the Australian left-arm pacer who had been signed as Nathan Ellis’ replacement ahead…