IPL 2026: Shreyas Iyer Injury Update – The Punjab Kings (PBKS) camp was hit with a major scare during their nail-biting season opener against Gujarat Titans (GT). Captain Shreyas Iyer was struck by a powerful shot from teammate Cooper Connolly while standing at the non-striker’s end, leaving him clutching his wrist in visible agony.
As the Kings prepare to face Chennai Super Kings (CSK) this Friday, April 3, at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, fans have been desperately seeking news on their leader’s fitness.
Is Shreyas Iyer Fit for the CSK Match?
Despite the worrying scenes in Mullanpur, where Iyer was seen with a heavy bandage and ice packs, the news from the Punjab dugout is extremely positive. PBKS assistant coach Brad Haddin has officially cleared the air, confirming that the skipper has not suffered a fracture.
“There is no break in the bone, which is a good thing,” Haddin told reporters during the pre-match press conference. “Now it is just about getting the swelling down and getting the movement back in the hand. He should be right for tomorrow.”
Iyer himself remained cautious but optimistic after the GT game, stating, “All I can say about the hand is that it is nice, same as it was before. I do not want to jinx anything, hopefully everything comes out all right.”
Predicted PBKS Playing 11: Will They Change a Winning Combo?
With Iyer likely to lead the side, Punjab Kings may field an unchanged XI. However, if there is any last-minute discomfort, the inform youngster Musheer Khan is reportedly the frontrunner to take his spot in the middle order.
Punjab Kings (Predicted XI):
Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Priyansh Arya, Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Nehal Wadhera, Marcus Stoinis, Shashank Singh, Marco Jansen, Xavier Bartlett, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh.
Why Iyer’s Presence is Vital at Chepauk
The slow, turning track in Chennai demands batters who can handle spin with composure. Iyer, who was Punjab’s highest run-scorer last season with 604 runs, is widely considered one of the best players of spin in the country.
After a shaky middle-order performance against GT, where the team slumped from 110/2 to 118/6, Iyer’s tactical brain and stability will be the key to overcoming a wounded CSK side looking to bounce back from their own opening loss.

