“It is a big blow for us. Ellis is a crucial bowler, especially in the death overs. We are looking at replacements,” said Kasi Viswanathan, CEO of Chennai Super Kings (CSK), reflecting the gravity of Nathan Ellis’s recent injury.
Ellis has been ruled out of IPL 2026 due to a hamstring injury, a setback that comes just days before CSK’s opening match against Rajasthan Royals on March 30. The 31-year-old was anticipated to be the team’s primary death over specialist, a role he was poised to fill after being part of Australia’s T20 World Cup squad.
CSK’s reliance on Ellis was particularly critical given their performance in IPL 2025, where they finished at the bottom of the points table, winning only 4 out of 14 matches. The franchise had hoped that Ellis’s skills would help turn their fortunes around this season.
With Ellis sidelined, CSK is now actively searching for a replacement. The urgency of the situation is underscored by the fact that they have only nine days to find a suitable bowler before their campaign kicks off.
Viswanathan’s comments highlight the immediate challenges facing the team. “Ellis was set to be CSK’s primary death over specialist in IPL 2026 and his absence creates a problem the franchise needs to solve quickly,” he noted.
Historically, CSK has relied on Matheesha Pathirana as their death over weapon since 2022, but with Pathirana released ahead of IPL 2026, the team finds itself in a precarious position.
The impact of Ellis’s injury extends beyond just the bowling lineup; it raises questions about CSK’s overall strategy and depth in a tournament where every match counts.
As the team prepares for their opening game, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how CSK adapts to this unexpected challenge.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding potential replacements, but the clock is ticking for CSK as they aim to bounce back from a disappointing previous season.