Ramakrishna Ghosh ruled out of IPL 2026 after injury on CSK debut

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In a cruel twist of fate, Chennai Super Kings’ newest all-rounder Ramakrishna Ghosh has been ruled out of the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season after suffering a fracture to his right foot during his debut match. The injury occurred in CSK’s home clash against Mumbai Indians on Saturday, May 2 — a game that was meant to mark the beginning of a promising journey for the 28-year-old.

The franchise confirmed the development through its official communication channels, bringing an abrupt end to what could have been a breakthrough season for Ghosh.

Injury mars an otherwise memorable debut for Ramakrishna Ghosh

Ghosh’s debut had moments of brilliance that hinted at his potential value to the side. Early in the match, he showcased sharp fielding skills by completing a diving catch to dismiss Will Jacks, earning applause from teammates and fans alike.

However, signs of discomfort emerged soon after. During his first over, Ghosh appeared to lose balance in his follow-through while bowling to Naman Dhir. Though he carried on briefly, it later became evident that the damage was serious. The exact moment that led to the fracture remains unclear, but the impact has now sidelined him for the rest of the tournament.

CSK head coach Stephen Fleming expressed disappointment while also highlighting Ghosh’s rapid development in recent weeks. Speaking after the match, Fleming noted that the all-rounder had been one of the most impressive performers in training sessions.

He emphasized that Ghosh’s improvement wasn’t limited to his bowling. His batting had also evolved significantly, making him a genuine all-round option for the team. Fleming’s remarks underlined how highly the team management rated the player, making the injury setback even more frustrating for the franchise.

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Injury woes continue to haunt Chennai Super Kings

Ghosh’s absence adds to a growing list of injury concerns for Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2026. The five-time champions have struggled to maintain a fully fit squad, with key players missing at crucial stages of the tournament.

Indian pacer Khaleel Ahmed and batter Ayush Mhatre were both ruled out in recent weeks, further weakening the team’s balance. Overseas recruits have also been affected, with Nathan Ellis unavailable at the start of the season and his replacement Spencer Johnson dealing with fitness issues.

Adding to their troubles, CSK have also been without their iconic leader MS Dhoni, who has been sidelined due to a calf strain. The absence of such experienced players has tested the squad depth and forced the management to constantly reshuffle combinations.

CSK had earlier brought in Akash Madhwal as a replacement for Mhatre, but the franchise is yet to announce a substitute for Ahmed or Ghosh. With the tournament entering a decisive phase, the team management is expected to act quickly to plug the gaps.

For Ghosh, the setback is undoubtedly a tough one to digest. A debut that promised opportunity and recognition has instead ended in disappointment. However, given the glimpses of his ability, there remains optimism that he will return stronger and reclaim his place in the future.

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