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MS Dhoni’s Shadow: Why Coaching Candidates Are Avoiding CSK

Devansh Cox · · 4 min read
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The Coaching Crisis at Chennai Super Kings

The landscape of the Indian Premier League is constantly evolving, but few stories have captured the attention of cricket enthusiasts quite like the current turmoil at the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Following a disappointing 2026 campaign where the team failed to secure a playoff spot, whispers of a massive organizational shake-up have grown into a roar. However, as the franchise looks to potentially overhaul its leadership structure, they are encountering a surprising obstacle: the shadow of the legendary MS Dhoni.

A Pattern of Underperformance

To understand the current predicament, one must look at the recent trajectory of the franchise. Since their triumphant fifth IPL title in 2023, CSK has struggled to regain its dominance. For three consecutive years, the team has failed to reach the final four—a stark contrast to their historical standards of excellence. The 2026 season was particularly grueling, marred by persistent injuries and an inability to maintain consistent momentum.

Under the leadership of Ruturaj Gaikwad, the team showed flashes of brilliance, winning six out of eight matches during a mid-season surge. Yet, they ultimately succumbed to the same issues that plagued their start: a late-season collapse that saw them lose three consecutive games, effectively ending their playoff aspirations. This pattern of inconsistency has prompted the management to evaluate every position, including the head coaching role currently held by Stephen Fleming.

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The ‘Dhoni Factor’ in Recruitment

According to recent reports, the search for a new head coach has been far from straightforward. Multiple candidates have reportedly turned down the opportunity, citing reservations about the amount of autonomy they would have. The core of this concern lies with MS Dhoni. Prospective coaches are reportedly worried that as long as Dhoni remains involved with the franchise, the head coach’s ability to influence day-to-day operations and team strategy will be severely limited.

The Indian Express highlights that even high-profile coaches with existing ties to the Chennai franchise have expressed hesitation. One potential candidate was described as being firm in his belief that he would not apply for the position as long as Dhoni’s presence continued to dominate the dressing room culture. This creates a unique dilemma for the owners: how do you transition into a new era while honoring a legend whose very involvement complicates the recruitment of new leadership?

The Future of Stephen Fleming

Stephen Fleming, the longest-serving coach in the tournament’s history, finds himself at a career crossroads. Since taking over from Kepler Wessels in 2009, Fleming has been the tactical brain behind all five of CSK’s IPL trophies. However, his tenure is now under intense scrutiny. Critics argue that his coaching impact has waned, particularly as his results in other T20 leagues globally have failed to mirror his success in Chennai.

Management is reportedly waiting to finalize a decision regarding Fleming until the future of MS Dhoni is clarified. The two have been inextricably linked for over a decade, and their partnership has defined the ‘Yellow Army’ era. However, with the team’s current stagnation, a clean break may be perceived as the only way to facilitate a new strategic vision.

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The Dhoni Dilemma: Farewell or Exit?

MS Dhoni’s status remains the most significant question mark. The veteran wicket-keeper-batter did not play a single match in the 2026 season due to a series of injuries, including a lingering calf strain and a subsequent thumb injury. While his desire for a grand on-field farewell at the MA Chidambaram Stadium is well-documented, rumors persist regarding a potential rift between the star and the top leadership of the franchise.

Whether Dhoni decides to return for the 2027 season or moves on entirely will determine the trajectory of the team. As it stands, the franchise finds itself caught between the legacy of its greatest icon and the urgent need for structural renovation. For the fans, this transition period is a tense wait to see if the team can reconstruct its identity without losing the essence that made them champions for so many years.

Devansh Cox

Devansh Cox is the chief cricket writer for Dawn, Pakistan's leading English-language daily, where he covers the national team, the Pakistan Super League, and the socio-political undercurrents of the sport. With a family heritage tracing back to the British Raj and strong ties to the UK, Cox brings a unique cross-cultural lens to his reporting, often examining the experiences of South Asian cricketers in English county circuits. A Karachi native, he is known for his technical analysis of fast bowling and his deep access to team insiders. His work has been cited by the ICC and the BBC, and he is a regular guest on Test Match Special’s Pakistan coverage.