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Sanju Samson To MS Dhoni: CSK Player Ratings For IPL 2026 – IPL 2026: Chennai Super Kings Player Ratings and Performance Analysis

Kabir Khan · · 3 min read
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A Disappointing Campaign for the Super Kings

The IPL 2026 season will likely be remembered as one of the most challenging chapters in the storied history of the Chennai Super Kings. Despite the immense pedigree of the franchise, the team struggled for consistency throughout the group stages, ultimately finishing in eighth place on the ten-team points table. Securing only six wins from their outings, the side failed to find the rhythm required to make a deep run into the playoffs.

Under the leadership of Ruturaj Gaikwad, the team faced significant hurdles. While there were flashes of individual brilliance, the collective unit often looked disjointed. As we reflect on this season, it is essential to look at the numbers and evaluate the contribution of each player to the team’s cause.

Standout Performers and Bright Sparks

Despite the overall team disappointment, a few individuals managed to rise above the mediocrity. Jamie Overton stood out as the undisputed star of the season for CSK, earning a stellar rating of 9.5/10. His all-round contributions provided the stability that the team desperately lacked. Similarly, Ayush Mhatre proved his worth with an impressive 8.5/10 rating, showing that the future of the franchise may lie in the hands of its younger, hungry talents. Anshul Kamboj and Kartik Sharma also performed creditably, both scoring 7/10 for their efforts.

The Middle Order and Bowling Struggles

Consistency remained the biggest issue for the senior members of the squad. Sanju Samson, brought into the fold, managed a respectable 6.5/10, providing some much-needed composure in the middle order. However, stalwarts like Shivam Dube and captain Ruturaj Gaikwad could only manage 5/10, falling short of the high standards expected of them. The bowling department also struggled, with Akeal Hosein earning a 6/10, while others like Noor Ahmad (4.5/10) and Mukesh Choudhary (5/10) failed to exert consistent pressure on opposition batters.

Evaluating the Underperformers

Several players had a season to forget. Dewald Brevis struggled significantly, managing only a 2/10, while Matt Henry and Khaleel Ahmed were unable to make an impact, both receiving a 1/10 rating. MS Dhoni, a legendary figure whose presence is always felt, received a 0/10, highlighting the lack of impact in his specific role during this particular tournament. It was also a testing time for youngsters like Prashant Veer (3/10) and Gurjapneet Singh (2/10), who found the transition to the high-pressure environment of the IPL challenging.

Full Player Ratings Breakdown

  • Jamie Overton: 9.5/10
  • Ayush Mhatre: 8.5/10
  • Kartik Sharma: 7/10
  • Anshul Kamboj: 7/10
  • Sanju Samson: 6.5/10
  • Akeal Hosein: 6/10
  • Ruturaj Gaikwad: 5/10
  • Shivam Dube: 5/10
  • Sarfaraz Khan: 5/10
  • Mukesh Choudhary: 5/10
  • Urvil Patel: 4.5/10
  • Noor Ahmad: 4.5/10
  • Matthew Short: 4/10
  • Spencer Johnson: 3.5/10
  • Prashant Veer: 3/10
  • Dewald Brevis: 2/10
  • Gurjapneet Singh: 2/10
  • Matt Henry: 1/10
  • Khaleel Ahmed: 1/10
  • MS Dhoni: 0/10

Looking ahead, the Chennai Super Kings management will undoubtedly have a busy period of reflection. With a need to restructure and identify the core group for the coming seasons, the transition from this disappointing 2026 campaign to future success will require careful selection and tactical innovation. The foundation exists, but significant work is needed to return the Yellow Army to its rightful place at the top of the table.