IPL 2026: Ramakrishna Ghosh Injury Adds to Chennai Super Kings’ Concerns
The injury concerns continue for Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2026 , with pacer Ramakrishna Ghosh now ruled out of the tournament. The latest Chennai Super Kings injury update comes as another setback for the side during a crucial phase of the IPL 2026 season.
Ramakrishna Ghosh has been ruled out after suffering a fractured right foot.
The Chennai Super Kings pacer picked up the niggle during the CSK vs Mumbai Indians match at Chepauk on Sunday. It was a game that ended on a positive note for the home side, with Chennai Super Kings securing an eight-wicket win.
However, despite the result, the Ramakrishna Ghosh injury has now added to CSK’s growing list of concerns in IPL 2026.
Confirming the development, the franchise shared an official update on social media.
“Ramakrishna Ghosh sustained a fracture to his right foot during the CSK v MI match at Chepauk. He will take no further part in IPL 2026,” the franchise announced on its official 'X' handle.
With Ramakrishna Ghosh ruled out of IPL 2026, Chennai Super Kings will now have to move ahead without the pacer for the remainder of the tournament.
Ramakrishna Ghosh has been ruled out after suffering a fractured right foot.
Injury During CSK vs Mumbai Indians Clash at Chepauk
The Chennai Super Kings pacer picked up the niggle during the CSK vs Mumbai Indians match at Chepauk on Sunday. It was a game that ended on a positive note for the home side, with Chennai Super Kings securing an eight-wicket win.
However, despite the result, the Ramakrishna Ghosh injury has now added to CSK’s growing list of concerns in IPL 2026.
CSK Confirms Ramakrishna Ghosh Will Play No Further Part
Confirming the development, the franchise shared an official update on social media.
“Ramakrishna Ghosh sustained a fracture to his right foot during the CSK v MI match at Chepauk. He will take no further part in IPL 2026,” the franchise announced on its official 'X' handle.
With Ramakrishna Ghosh ruled out of IPL 2026, Chennai Super Kings will now have to move ahead without the pacer for the remainder of the tournament.
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