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Mumbai Indians faced controversy over a concussion substitute during their IPL 2026 match against Chennai Super Kings. Shardul Thakur replaced Mitchell Santner, who injured his shoulder while fielding.
A one-sided clash at the Wankhede Stadium turned into a major talking point after Mumbai Indians’ controversial use of a concussion substitute during their 103-run defeat to Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2026.
While Sanju Samson’s unbeaten century and Akeal Hosein’s four-wicket haul powered CSK to a commanding win, the spotlight shifted to the unusual introduction of Shardul Thakur as a concussion substitute for Mitchell Santner.
Santner suffered an injury in the 17th over while completing a low catch, appearing to hurt his shoulder. However, replays later suggested his head also made contact with the ground. He was subsequently taken for scans and did not return to the field.
Addressing the controversy, MI head coach Mahela Jayawardene defended the decision.
“Santner hit his head first, the neck and obviously, the shoulder as well. He then went for a scan. Once he got back, he was lying down. Yes, the ice was there for the shoulder, but he felt that he wasn't stable, so we took him for a scan in that situation,” Jayawardene said.
“We requested a concussion sub. It's at the match referee and the umpires' discretion. They allowed Shardul Thakur. It is what it is. But hopefully, Santner's injury isn't too bad. Once he's back, we'll have a look at it,” he added.
The explanation, however, did little to silence debate, with many questioning whether a visible shoulder injury justified a concussion replacement.
As per IPL rules, teams must nominate potential concussion substitutes before the match, covering roles such as batter, bowler and all-rounder. The final call rests with the match referee, who ensures a like-for-like replacement.
Despite that framework, the optics of the situation — especially with Santner seen wearing a shoulder sling later — fueled widespread discussion.
Shardul Thakur was introduced as a concussion substitute after Mitchell Santner suffered a shoulder injury while attempting a catch.
Mitchell Santner injured his shoulder while completing a catch, and replays indicated that his head may have also hit the ground.
Chennai Super Kings won the match by 103 runs, with Sanju Samson scoring an unbeaten century.

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Beyond the controversy, MI endured another disappointing outing. “We have managed just four points from seven matches. Disappointed to have lost this game,” Jayawardene admitted.
“We lost our rhythm in the two powerplays itself, first with the ball and then with the bat… As a team we all have to improve.”
He also reflected on the decision to chase: “We discussed and felt comfortable chasing. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not.”
Jayawardene did find a silver lining in youngster Allah Ghazanfar, saying, “He is very brave and maturing with time… we will keep backing him.”
As CSK climbed the IPL 2026 table with a dominant win, MI were left grappling not just with defeat — but a decision that has sparked one of the season’s biggest debates.