Chennai Super Kings (CSK) may get a timely boost before them. IPL 2026 clash against Delhi Capitals, Dewald Brews signals return from injuryThe South African youngster has been sidelined since the start of the season due to a side strain during a training session, which has caused him to miss CSK’s opening matches. However, head coach Stephen Fleming recently confirmed that Brews is progressing well in his recovery and is expected to return to the playing XI soon, possibly against the Delhi Capitals on April 11.
Brewis was retained by CSK ahead of IPL 2026 for Rs 2.20 crore and is a key part of their middle-order plans. Last season he scored 225 runs at a strike rate of 180 after coming in as a substitute player. His absence was noticeable in the early part of the campaign, but recent sightings of him participating in training and warm-up drills suggest that his recovery is on the way.
Brews sent a positive message to fans.
Bruce was spotted together during a recent event in Chennai. Rituraj GaikwadShivam Dubey, and Ayush Mahatre. When asked to share a message with fans, the 22-year-old offered an encouraging update: “See you on the 11th… every match, everywhere we play.”The statement has sparked excitement among CSK supporters, who are eager to see the explosive batsman back in action.CSK vs DC clash in focusCSK and Delhi Capitals are set to meet twice during the league stage, with their first encounter scheduled on April 11 in Chennai. A possible return of Brewis could add strength to CSK’s batting line-up as they look to strengthen their position in the tournament. Bad start for CSKChennai Super Kings (CSK) have had a rough start to their IPL 2026 campaign, losing all three of their opening matches under captain Rutoraj Gaikwad. They currently sit at the bottom of the points table with zero points and a net run rate of -2.517.