The IPL's injury roster

YUVRAJ SINGH
Team: Sunrisers Hyderabad
Status: The India allrounder missed Sunrisers' first seven games while recovering from an ankle injury picked up during the World T20. He played his first match on May 6 • Getty Images
Team: Sunrisers Hyderabad
Status: Ruled out of the IPL with two league games left to play, having injured a hamstring during Sunrisers' game against Kings XI Punjab on May 15•BCCI
Team: Sunrisers Hyderabad
Status: The New Zealand batsman missed Sunrisers' first six games with a hamstring injury, before returning to action against Royal Challengers Bangalore on April 30•BCCI
Team: Delhi Daredevils
Status: The Australian fast bowler was ruled out with a shin injury before the tournament began•BCCI
Team: Delhi Daredevils
Status: Missed Daredevils' first match as he recovered from a hamstring strain suffered during the World T20, returned for four games, then was not fit again for their match against Kolkata Knight Riders on April 30. He was back in action on May 3•BCCI
Team: Royal Challengers Bangalore
Status: The West Indies legspinner is out of the tournament without having played a match, courtesy a shoulder injury picked up during the World T20 final•AFP
Team: Royal Challengers Bangalore
Status: Retained by RCB ahead of the season, but yet to play in any format in 2016 after undergoing surgery on his problematic right ankle•CA
Team: Royal Challengers Bangalore
Status: Another fast-bowling blow for the team, with the New Zealand pacer heading home with a torn hamstring in his right leg after playing just one game•BCCI
Team:Mumbai Indians
Status: Out of the tournament without making an appearance. He is yet to fully recover from the knee injury that has kept him out of top-flight cricket since February•ICC
Team: Mumbai Indians
Status: The opener was ruled out of the tournament after just one match due to lower-back trouble•BCCI
Team: Rising Pune Supergiants
Status: The first of a string of injuries for Pune, Pietersen pulled a calf while batting against RCB and that was the end of his tournament. He turned out for Pune in four games•BCCI
Team: Rising Pune Supergiants
Status: A broken finger put South Africa batsman Faf du Plessis out of action for six weeks on April 28, ending his IPL season after only six matches•AFP
Team: Rising Pune Supergiants
Status: The third Rising Pune Supergiants player to be ruled out in the same week. He exited with a side strain, after playing three games•BCCI
Team: Rising Pune Supergiants
Possibly the biggest blow so far to a struggling Pune side, Australia's captain headed home with a wrist issue a few days after striking his first T20 ton•BCCI
Team: Rising Pune Supergiants
Status: The last of Supergiants' injuries, before they were dumped out without making it to the playoffs: legspinner M Ashwin, who played 10 games in the season, was ruled out with a side strain•BCCI
Team: Kings XI Punjab
Status: A day after his brother was ruled out of Pune's campaign, Shaun Marsh had similar bad news at Kings XI. He was ruled out after picking up a back injury•BCCI
Team: Kings XI Punjab
Status: After struggling with injury (and patchy form) over the IPL season, Maxwell left for Australia to get treatment for an apparent side strain, thereby missing Kings XI's last two games•BCCI
Team: Kolkata Knight Riders
Status: The Australian fast bowler had to fly home after injuring an ankle during KKR's warm-ups ahead of their game against Mumbai Indians on April 13, just their second of the tournament•Getty Images
Team: Kolkata Knight Riders
Status: While he was never officially ruled out of the tournament, a leg injury - picked up when he slipped in his follow-through - put the in-form West Indies allrounder out of action for Knight Riders' final three games, including the eliminator that they lost•AFP