In a major boost ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026, Chennai Super Kings have received encouraging news as Australian all-rounder Matt Short has confirmed that he is fully fit and ready to take the field.

Short, who was signed by CSK ahead of the 2026 season, had been dealing with an injury scare in the lead-up to the tournament. His availability was uncertain for a brief period, raising concerns within the camp given the team’s intent to bounce back strongly this year. However, the all-rounder has now eased those worries by declaring himself “100% fit” and available for selection.

The 29-year-old has already returned to full training and has reportedly looked sharp during practice sessions. His presence adds valuable depth to the CSK squad, especially considering his ability to contribute in multiple departments. A powerful striker of the ball at the top of the order and a handy off-spinner, Short offers the kind of flexibility that teams often rely on during a long tournament like the IPL.

CSK are entering IPL 2026 with renewed focus after an underwhelming campaign last season. Under the leadership of Ruturaj Gaikwad, the franchise is aiming to rebuild momentum and return to its dominant ways. The management has backed a balanced mix of experienced players and fresh talent, and Short’s fitness update comes at the perfect time.

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Speaking about his recovery, Short expressed confidence in his preparation and readiness to adapt to different match situations. He also highlighted how quickly he has settled into the CSK environment, praising the team’s culture and the support system around the players.

With the tournament set to intensify in the coming days, CSK will be keen to start on a strong note. The addition of a fully fit Matt Short could prove crucial as they look to regain their winning rhythm and push for another successful season.

All eyes will now be on CSK’s team combination and whether Short gets an early opportunity to make an impact in IPL 2026.