Mahindra Singh Dhoni: The first qualifier match was played in the IPL last night, in which there was a fierce fight between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans, in which Gujarat Titans won the toss and decided to bowl first and Chennai Super Kings batted first in the stipulated 20 overs. 172 runs were scored. In response to which the team of Gujarat Titans, who came on the field, proved unsuccessful in chasing the score. Mahendra Singh Dhoni has openly spoken about his retirement after winning the same match which was lost by 15 runs.
Mahindra Singh Dhoni gave a big statement on retirement
Let us tell you that Chennai Super Kings have qualified for the final for the 10th time under the captaincy of Dhoni. After the end of the same match, Mahendra Singh Dhoni also spoke openly about his retirement. When Harsha Bhogle asked Dhoni “Will he play for Chennai again”, then Mahindra Singh Dhoni did something that would bring a smile to the face of his fans.
Now I have 7-8 months
Responding to Harsha Bhogle’s question, Mahindra Singh Dhoni said that I have eight-nine months to decide. I’ve had enough time to think, so I don’t want to give myself a headache thinking about it right now. Whether it is to play on the field for Chennai or sit outside the boundary, I would prefer to stay with Chennai,
Mahendra Singh Dhoni further said that IPL 2024 auction is going to be held in December, but I have not thought about them yet. Dhoni will be out of home from January this year and will practice from March and Dhoni said that I have not thought ahead yet.
IPL career of Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Talking about Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s IPL career, Dhoni, who made his IPL debut in the year 2008, has played 249 matches so far. In he has scored 5082 runs with a strike rate of 135.9 and an average of 39.1. and bats brilliantly and plays the role of a finisher.