
Shivam Sharma
abplive|17-03-2026
Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season opener is just days away, but several franchises are sweating over the fitness of their most expensive assets. From record-breaking auction buys to veteran pace spearheads, the injury list is growing.
Here is a breakdown of the current injury crisis and an analysis of which absence will hurt each team the most:
Matheesha Pathirana: ₹18.00 Cr - Calf Strain: Likely missing IPL 2026 first half; manager hints at a late-April return.
Harshit Rana: ₹13.00 Cr - Knee Surgery: Most likely ruled out for the entire IPL 2026 season.
Pat Cummins: ₹20.00 Cr - Back Stress: Missing start of IPL 2026 season; Ishan Kishan likely to lead SRH in his absence.
Josh Hazlewood: ₹12.50 Cr - Achilles/Hamstring: Awaiting Cricket Australia clearance; out for RCB vs SRH IPL 2026 season opener.
W. Hasaranga: ₹2.00 Cr - Hamstring Tear: Serious doubt for the whole IPL 2026 tournament; sustained injury during T20 WC.
"Expensive" usually refers to the price tag, but in IPL, it often means the tactical cost to the team's balance.
Verdict: Harshit Rana's injury is more "expensive." Why? While Pathirana cost ₹18 Cr, KKR has high hopes he will return for the playoffs.
However, Rana is completely ruled out. As a domestic pacer who can bowl 145+ kmph and deliver at the death, he is almost impossible to replace with an equivalent Indian talent. His absence forces KKR to use an overseas slot for a pacer (like Blessing Muzarabani), weakening their batting depth.Verdict: The most expensive injury of IPL 2026 season. Why? At ₹20 Cr, Cummins isn't just a bowler; he is the Captain. SRH’s entire aggressive "total football" strategy from 2024/25 was built around his leadership.
Replacing a World Cup-winning captain days before the tournament creates a leadership vacuum that even a ₹20 Cr replacement cannot easily fill.Verdict: A high-stakes gamble. Why? Hazlewood was the engine room of RCB’s 2025 title win. RCB’s bowling attack is famously fragile at the Chinnaswamy; without his "metronomic" control, the pressure on Mohammed Siraj and Bhuvneshwar Kumar doubles. If he doesn't join by mid-April, RCB’s title defense could derail early.
Verdict: Value-for-money loss. Why? At ₹2 Cr, he was the "steal of the auction." Losing a world-class leg-spinner who can bat at No.
7 for such a low price is a massive blow to LSG’s balance, as they now have to hunt for a replacement who likely won't provide the same dual-threat capability. 7 for such a low price is a massive blow to LSG’s balance, as they now have to hunt for a replacement who likely won't provide the same dual-threat capability.



