After a disappointing 2025 season, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have hit the reset button. In a move that shocked the league, they traded away their legendary all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja to Rajasthan Royals for Sanju Samson, signaling a massive shift in their philosophy. They entered the 2026 auction with a huge purse and an eye for the future, prioritizing young, high-impact Indian talent over aging veterans.
Let’s break down the CSK IPL 2026 squad, the shock trade for Sanju Samson, and the record-breaking uncapped signings joining Ruturaj’s army.
| Batters & Wicket-Keepers | All-Rounders | Bowlers |
| Ruturaj Gaikwad (C) | Shivam Dube | Khaleel Ahmed |
| MS Dhoni (WK) | Prashant Veer | Nathan Ellis ✈️ |
| Sanju Samson (WK) | Anshul Kamboj | Noor Ahmad ✈️ |
| Dewald Brevis ✈️ | Jamie Overton ✈️ | Rahul Chahar |
| Ayush Mhatre | Ramakrishna Ghosh | Matt Henry ✈️ |
| Kartik Sharma (WK) | Matthew Short ✈️ | Mukesh Choudhary |
| Sarfaraz Khan | Aman Khan | Shreyas Gopal |
| Urvil Patel (WK) | Zakary Foulkes ✈️ | Gurjapneet Singh |
| Prashant Veer | Akeal Hosein ✈️ |
CSK’s 2026 campaign is defined by a “Paradigm Shift”, moving from a reliance on experience to betting heavily on uncapped firepower.
This lineup is designed for aggressive, high-intent batting while utilizing Chepauk’s spin-friendly conditions.
Impact Player Strategy:
What they got right: The Top-Order Explosivity – The trio of Gaikwad, Samson, and Dube is arguably the most dangerous Indian core in the league. By adding young Ayush Mhatre and the “Baby AB” Dewald Brevis, CSK has ensured they won’t fall behind the “strike-rate” curve that plagued them in 2025.
The Gaps They Forgot to Plug: The “Jadeja-Sized” Hole – While Prashant Veer is a exciting prospect, expecting an uncapped player to replicate Ravindra Jadeja’s 4 overs of gold and finishing prowess is a huge gamble. The death bowling, led by Nathan Ellis, is reliable but lacks the “X-factor” of a 150kmph pacer or a specialist like Pathirana (who was released and picked up by KKR).
The X-Factor: Prashant Veer As the most expensive uncapped player in IPL history, the pressure is on Veer. If he can provide even 70% of what Jadeja did with the ball and bat at No. 6, CSK’s balance will be elite.
The “Dad’s Army” tag is officially dead. CSK has pivoted to “Gen Z” with a squad that is young, fast, and high-risk. They have traded stability for ceiling; if the young guns fire, this is a championship-winning team. If they struggle with the pressure of the price tag, it could be another rebuilding year.
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