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CSK to release Matheesha Pathirana

Matheesha Pathirana, who last played at the Asia Cup this September, has been hampered by injuries in recent times

Nagraj Gollapudi
15-Nov-2025 • 2 hrs ago
The slingy Matheesha Pathirana delivers the ball, Chennai Super Kings vs Sunrisers Hyderabad, IPL 2024, Chennai, April 28, 2024

Matheesha Pathirana started well for CSK but has tapered off  •  BCCI

In a late move, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have decided to release Sri Lankan fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana from their squad ahead of IPL 2026. ESPNcricinfo has learned that CSK have been deliberating their future with Pathirana, who they had bought ahead of IPL 2023 and retained before the 2025 mega auction for INR 13 crore.
This emerged on Saturday - the IPL retention window closes at 3pm.
With his slingy action and ability to find swing consistently at 140-plus clicks, Pathirana announced himself at IPL 2023, when CSK won the title, picking 19 wickets in 12 matches at an economy of 8.01. Then captain MS Dhoni, though, had warned that Pathirana would need to be carefully managed by Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) in order for him to have a long career. Dhoni's words were not far off the mark - Pathirana has struggled with various injuries over the years.
Pathirana, who last played at the Asia Cup this September, had a curtailed IPL 2024 owing to a hamstring injury and then left for home midway into the SA20, where he playes for Joburg Super Kings. In IPL 2025, he was under par, taking 13 wickets in 12 matches at an economy of 10.13.
CSK's head coach Stephen Fleming had said during the season that the franchise was concerned by Pathirana's drop in impact, which he suspected had to do with the SLC tweaking the bowler's release point which was causing him troubles.
CSK have now decided to release Pathirana with a possibility of buying him back at the auction, which will take place in Abu Dhabi on December 16.
CSK had been the only team Pathirana has played for in the IPL, with his overall numbers in the three seasons being 47 wickets in 32 matches at an average of 21.61 and economy of 8.68.
CSK are set to be among the few teams to go into the auction with a big purse, having also decided to release a host of players including the New Zealand pair of Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra. They have also traded Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran to Rajasthan Royals for Sanju Samson.

Nagraj Gollapudi is news editor at ESPNcricinfo