MS Dhoni is set to miss the opening phase of IPL 2026 due to a calf strain, with reports indicating the Chennai Super Kings veteran could be sidelined for approximately the first two weeks of the tournament.

The 44-year-old wicketkeeper-batter is currently undergoing rehabilitation, with a likely return window around mid-April if recovery proceeds as planned.
Based on CSK's official IPL 2026 schedule and the expected two-week recovery timeline, Dhoni is projected to miss the following early fixtures:
1. March 30 - vs Rajasthan Royals [Guwahati - 7:30 PM IST]
2. April 3- vs Punjab Kings [Chennai - 7:30 PM IST]
3. April 5 - vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru [Bengaluru - 7:30 PM IST]
4. April 11- vs Delhi Capitals [Chennai - 7:30 PM IST]
These fixtures fall within the estimated recovery period, making Dhoni's participation unlikely during this stretch.
Dhoni's most probable comeback match is expected to be:
April 14 - vs Kolkata Knight Riders [Chennai - 7:30 PM IST]
This fixture aligns with the projected mid-April return timeline and could mark his first appearance of IPL 2026.
Dhoni's absence early in the season could significantly affect CSK's match management, especially in pressure situations where his finishing ability and leadership remain invaluable.
The veteran has also been managing knee issues in recent seasons, making this latest calf injury another fitness concern during what many speculate could be his final IPL campaign.
If Dhoni returns by mid-April as expected, the home clash against Kolkata Knight Riders could become one of the most anticipated matches of CSK's IPL 2026 season.