
The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 The season ended with an unfamiliar scenario Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Renowned for their tactical brilliance and consistency, the five-time champions endured a campaign that ended with six wins and eight defeats. Failure to make the playoffs for the third year in a row disappointed the Yellow Army. A skipper who broke his silence in a flawless campaign Ruturaj Gaikwad opened up to Sportstar about the key issues derailing the franchise’s strategy. It detailed a cascade of internal struggles that mirrored itself in its form.
Ruturaj Gaikwad explains what went wrong for CSK in IPL 2026
In a candid assessment, Gaikwad strongly defended the team, noting that foreign critics often overlooked critical squad dynamics. The skipper stressed that a huge wave of injuries had completely disrupted their consistency. Key components of the squad, including the legendary goalkeeper-fruit MS Dhoni (calf and thumb injury), bowler Nathan Ellisand Ayush Mhatrehe either missed the entire season or missed important milestones. Other influence players like Jamie Overton, Devald Brewisand Khalil Ahmed also faced long fists on the outside.
Gaikwad pointed out that losing four to five key individuals from an optimized XI creates a severe ripple effect that disrupts roles and fit options. Defending the franchise’s trajectory, he drew direct comparisons to the 2026 champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB):
“Even if you look at successful teams like RCB, if you take away three or four key players, it will definitely have an impact. These are factors that many people do not consider.”
Acknowledging that IPL is a results-driven tournament where fans expect a standard level of excellence every year, Gaikwad appealed for patience from the loyal fan base. He assured them that the team is implementing a serious long-term plan to get through this transition phase and get back to their clinical best.
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Gaikwad’s failed run in IPL 2026
Compounding the team’s structural problems was the individual form of the captain himself. Typically a highly reliable anchor at the top of the order, Gaikwad has struggled considerably to mirror his prolific numbers from previous iterations of the tournament. The added weight of tactical changes and shifting formations clearly affected his usual fluid rhythm.
His comprehensive performance breakdown for the IPL 2026 season shows a tough run at the crease:
| Metric | Stat |
| Matches / Shots | 14 / 14 |
| Not outs | 2 |
| Total Runs | 337 |
| Highest Score (HS) | 74* |
| Average shot | 28.08 |
| Face balls (BF) | 273 |
| Strike Rate (SR) | 123.44 |
| Stages (100s / 50s) | 0 / 2 |
| Borders (4s / 6s) | 29 / 12 |
| Seizures (Sat) | 5 |
Failing to cross the 400-run mark and operating at a strike rate of 123.44 meant that CSK often lacked the explosive, stable platform required to chase down big scores or chase down scary totals. Despite classy moments of brilliance such as their unbeaten 74, their failure to consistently convert starters reflects the larger story of Chennai’s marred campaign. Making it to the next round, both resetting his personal batting base and rebuilding his squad depth will be vital goals for Gaikwad.

