As Delhi Capitals gear up for a crucial clash against Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday, their push for two important points comes at a time when the IPL 2026 playoff race is tightening. The spotlight once again shifts to Lungi Ngidi, who is yet to return after a worrying head injury.

At the same time, David Miller’s absence in the previous game raised a few questions, especially considering his reputation as a powerful finisher. With Delhi Capitals still in the hunt for a playoff spot, team selection remains a key talking point.

Lungi Ngidi yet to receive clearance after head injury scare

Lungi Ngidi has been out of action since suffering a serious head injury during the clash against Punjab Kings. The pacer had a heavy fall while attempting a catch and was immediately taken to hospital in an ambulance. While he was later declared stable and discharged, medical staff advised proper rest and monitoring following the concussion scare.

He has already missed the games that followed, and there has been no official update confirming that he has received the required clearance to return. Given the strict concussion protocols in place, teams usually avoid rushing players back into action.

As things stand, Ngidi is unlikely to feature against Chennai Super Kings unless he receives a late fitness clearance just before the match.

David Miller faces selection uncertainty due to team’s combination

David Miller’s absence in the previous clash came as a surprise. There was no clear explanation provided at the toss, although it is understood that the decision was influenced by team combination and recent form.

His performances this season have not been very convincing, which may have pushed the management to try a different setup. The move worked well for Delhi as they chased down a massive 226-run target against Rajasthan Royals. That win gave the side both confidence and clarity in terms of their playing combination.

The current setup appears more settled. Tristan Stubbs has been doing a solid job in the middle order, while Pathum Nissanka impressed with a strong contribution in the last game. In the bowling unit, the team is expected to continue with Mitchell Starc and Kyle Jamieson as their key overseas options.

With this balance in place, Miller’s spot in the XI does not look secure at the moment, so he is unlikely to play against Chennai Super Kings unless there is a change in strategy.

Crucial phase for Delhi Capitals

DC currently find themselves in seventh place on the points table with four wins in nine matches. The road to the playoffs is still open, but they will need consistency going forward.

Their campaign has been mixed so far. There have been some heavy defeats but also a few strong performances that highlight their potential. Going ahead, the team will rely on experienced players to step up in key moments.

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