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MS Dhoni says that he will continue to play for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, as long as he wants, this is my franchise. I can play this team on wheelchair too …

Relationship between MS Dhoni and Chennai Super Kings
Highlights
- Dhoni’s befitting reply to those asking for retirement plan
- I can play for CSK as long as I want- Dhoni
- This is my franchise, I will also be on wheelchair- Dhoni
The great cricketer MS Dhoni is fully prepared to play another season with Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2025). CSK is playing her first match of the season with Mumbai Indians at Chepock Stadium on Sunday.
After retiring from international cricket, like every year, this time too, there are discussions about Dhoni’s IPL future. Meanwhile, Mahi has given a big statement for CSK franchise during a chat on Jiohotstar.
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Dhoni said that he can play as long as he wants, Dhoni, ‘I can play for CSK as long as I want. This is my franchise. If I am also on a wheelchair, they will drag me.
CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad told Dhoni’s extraordinary ability for the team at the age of 43 and hoped that he would play important innings in this IPL. Like the last few seasons, Dhoni is likely to bat in the lower order, possibly at number 7 or number 8.
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Gaikwad told the media, ‘Many new players have joined the team and sometimes they struggle to kill the ball as well as Dhoni is killing. Therefore, it inspires many of us. Whatever he is doing at the age of 43 is notable. We have some special forces, which we have been following for the last two years. Hopefully, he will continue to play important innings for us.
Gaikwad also talked about Dhoni’s special preparation in the nets. He said, ‘Training is the focus on what he wants to achieve in the IPL. If you look, Sachin Tendulkar is also batting equally (in the Masters League), so, I think (for Dhoni) is still many years left.