Ramakrishna Ghosh Injury Update 2026: Cause, Status & Return Timeline

Published on May 4, 2026
Ramakrishna Ghosh Injury Update 2026: Cause, Status & Return Timeline

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It was a debut that had everything: a stunning catch, the massive wicket of Suryakumar Yadav, and a glimpse into a very bright future. However, for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) fans, the excitement surrounding Ramakrishna Ghosh has been met with a sudden and heartbreaking reality check.

Just hours after his impressive first outing in the IPL 2026, the franchise confirmed the news every supporter dreaded. Here is the comprehensive Ramakrishna Ghosh injury update regarding what happened, how long he’ll be out, and how this impacts the Yellow Army.

What Happened? (Cause of Injury)

The injury happened during the high-intensity clash between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians on May 2, 2026, at Chepauk. Ghosh made an impact right away, pulling off a brilliant diving catch to get rid of Will Jacks.

The exact moment he fractured his foot isn’t completely clear, but it’s widely believed it occurred during a fall in his bowling follow-through. He looked slightly uncomfortable after his third over and was seen limping a bit, yet he chose to continue. What seemed like a minor issue at first turned out to be much more serious than just a cramp or a small niggle. 

Injury Status: The Latest Update

The latest update from CSK’s official channels confirms the setback. The 28-year-old all-rounder from Maharashtra has suffered a fracture in his right foot.

Head coach Stephen Fleming spoke after the match, expressing disappointment over the injury. He mentioned that Ghosh had been putting in strong performances during training and was beginning to show his true potential as a genuine all-rounder. After a detailed assessment, the medical team decided it was best to rule him out of the squad. 

Ramakrishna Ghosh Return Timeline

As for a comeback, there’s no quick return on the cards. Ghosh has officially been ruled out for the remainder of IPL 2026.

A foot fracture typically takes around 6 to 8 weeks to heal, followed by rehab to regain full fitness. With the tournament already in its final phase, a return this season isn’t possible. If recovery goes well, fans can expect to see “Rambo” back during the domestic season later this year. 

This comes as a major setback for CSK, who are already dealing with multiple injuries. The squad has been hit hard:

  • Khaleel Ahmed and Ayush Mhatre are already out.

  • Nathan Ellis is sidelined with a long-term injury.

  • MS Dhoni is still managing a calf strain.

Ghosh brought valuable balance to the team. As a proper all-rounder, he gave Ruturaj Gaikwad more flexibility with bowling changes and strengthened the lower-middle order. Without him, CSK may need to rethink their combination or bring in a replacement who can contribute in both departments. 

Conclusion

The story of Ramakrishna Ghosh in IPL 2026 is one of "what could have been." In just three overs and one catch, he proved he belonged on the big stage. While a foot fracture has ended his campaign prematurely, his performance against Mumbai Indians ensures he will stay in the management’s plans for 2027.

For now, the focus shifts to how CSK will navigate their next few games, starting with the clash against Delhi Capitals. Fans will be hoping the injury curse finally leaves the Chepauk dressing room so the team can focus on the race for the playoffs.

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