Chennai Super Kings start the IPL 2026 auction phase with a major reset and a remaining purse of ₹43.40 crore. The team’s overall structure has changed, but its leadership has remained consistent, with Ruturaj Gaikwad as captain and MS Dhoni still playing.
Their biggest move is the trade-in of Sanju Samson for ₹18 crore. At the same time, they have parted ways with Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran, both moving to Rajasthan Royals. Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana has also been released, freeing ₹13 crore from the budget.
Samson ends an 11-year run with Rajasthan, having captained them for the last five seasons. He had already expressed a desire for a change after IPL 2025. CSK brings him in as a senior batting pillar and wicketkeeper, marking a new direction in their post-2025 rebuild. Samson was described as the perfect fit for their new core by their management, who also thanked both players for their contributions.
CSK has moved on from several overseas and senior Indian players. Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra were released after quiet seasons. Players like Vijay Shankar, Deepak Hooda, and Rahul Tripathi were released because of their low performance in the 2025 season.
Despite this, they retained young attacking options like Urvil Patel, Dewald Brevis, and Ayush Mhatre. The core still includes all-rounders Shivam Dube and Jamie Overton, as well as important bowlers Noor Ahmad, Khaleel Ahmed, Anshul Kamboj, Gurjapneet Singh, and Nathan Ellis.
After these moves, CSK enters the IPL 2026 auction with one of the strongest budgets in the league. Their remaining purse is ₹43.40 crore, giving them significant room to rebuild their top order, reinforce all-round depth, and add a reliable overseas pacer as they target a revival from the bottom of the table.
Chennai Super Kings (CSK): Eyeing Players at IPL 2026 auction
After a challenging 2025 season, the Chennai Super Kings enter the IPL 2026 mini auction with a refreshed roster. Their remaining purse of ₹43.40 crore gives them the freedom to make aggressive moves, and the openings created by the departures of Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, Matheesha Pathirana, Sam Curran, and Ravindra Jadeja. The squad now needs an overseas opener, a death-overs fast bowler, and an Indian all-rounder who can stabilize the middle order.
They are expected to go after an experienced overseas opener to partner with Ruturaj Gaikwad. Quinton de Kock fits the role well as a left-handed power hitter who can provide early momentum. Faf du Plessis remains another possible target, especially as a steady top-order presence if de Kock becomes too expensive.
Due to Pathirana’s release from the team, CSK will be pushed to find some bowlers who can bowl at the last minute. A buyback attempt for Pathirana is still possible, depending on the outcome of the auction.
To replace Jadeja, CSK will most likely search for an Indian batting all-rounder. Mohit Sharma also emerges as a viable domestic option for pace depth, with his familiarity with Chepauk pitches.
FAQs
Q. How much money does CSK have left for the 2026 Indian Premier League?
A. For the 2026 Indian Premier League, CSK still has ₹43.4 crore.
Q. Which players have been released by CSK?
A. Matheesha Pathirana, Sam Curran, and Ravindra Jadeja were released by CSK.
Q. Is Matheesha Pathirana participating in the 2026 Indian Premier League?
A. Prior to the 2026 Indian Premier League, CSK released Matheesa Pathirana.
Q. Will MS Dhoni participate in the 2026 IPL?
A. MS Dhoni will play for CSK in the 2026 IPL.
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