IPL 2026: Chennai Super Kings sign Dian Forrester as replacement for injured Jamie Overton
Chennai Super Kings have signed South African all-rounder Dian Forrester as a replacement for the injured Jamie Overton for the remainder of IPL 2026. Forrester, a left-handed batter and right-arm pacer, brings T20 experience and a strong domestic record to the injury-hit CSK squad. The franchise hopes he can quickly fill the void as they push for a playoff spot.
NEW DELHI: Chennai Super Kings have brought in South African all-rounder Dian Forrester as a replacement for Jamie Overton for the remainder of IPL 2026, after the England international was ruled out with a right thigh injury. CSK confirmed the move on Thursday, a day after announcing that Overton would return to the UK for further assessment and management. โDian Forrester joins the squad in place of Jamie Overton,โ the franchise posted on social media.
Overtonโs exit adds to CSK injury troubles Overton had emerged as one of CSKโs most impactful overseas players this season. The all-rounder picked up 14 wickets and scored 136 runs in 10 matches, playing a key role with the new ball and in the lower middle order. His departure is another setback for a side already stretched by injuries.
CSK had earlier signed Macneil Noronha as a replacement for injured all-rounder Ramakrishna Ghosh, while several first-choice players have missed parts of the campaign. The five-time champions have also had to cope without Nathan Ellis and Spencer Johnson for significant periods, while former captain MS Dhoni is yet to feature this season due to a calf issue. โ ChennaiIPL (@ChennaiIPL) Who is Dian Forrester?
Forrester arrives with a strong domestic record for South Africa and experience in five T20Is. A left-handed batter and right-arm pacer, the 24-year-old has scored more than 1,000 first-class runs at an average above 45 and averages over 50 in List A cricket. In T20s, he has scored 681 runs at a strike rate of over 140, making him a like-for-like all-round option for CSK as they push for a playoff spot.