MS Dhoni

IPL 2025: Fleming Defends Dhoni’s Batting Order Shuffle, Cites Knee Concerns
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His comments came after CSK’s narrow six-run defeat to Rajasthan Royals on Sunday.
IPL 2025: Watson Criticizes CSK's Batting Order, Says Dhoni Should Have Played Before Ashwin
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​​​​​​​Despite Dhoni’s entertaining 30* off 16 balls, CSK endured a crushing 50-run defeat—marking their second consecutive loss of the season after falling to Mumbai Indians in their opener.
IPL 2025: If I'm not wicketkeeping, I'm useless on the field, says Dhoni
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Even though he relinquished the captaincy of CSK, the 43-year-old remains a crucial member of the team, and the franchise puts a lot of faith in his experience. Dhoni has been with CSK since the early days of the IPL, excluding two seasons when the team was suspended, and has guided them to five titles and ten finals.
MS Dhoni: Good Cricket Speaks for Itself, No Need for PR
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When asked about how he maintains such a low social media profile, Dhoni came up with quite an honest answer. He reveals that his managers always push him to promote himself but he tells them that he does not need PR if his game is good.
IPl 2025: Ponting Suggests Chennai Could Consider Resting Dhoni for a Game
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Being an occasional participant in the IPL because of his international retirement declared in 2020, which was the final stage of his playing career, Suresh only features with CSK in the last few seasons, and with his leadership, he managed to lead them to win five IPL titles.
'I Just Want to Enjoy the Last Few Years of My Cricket Career', Dhoni
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​​​​​​​There has been wide speculation about his availability in the upcoming season, particularly since he handed over the captaincy to Ruturaj Gaikwad in the last season, while beginning to bat further down the order.
Kohli Surpasses Dhoni to Become India's Second-Most Capped Player, 1st Test
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Kohli played his 536th international game when he turned out here on Thursday. Dhoni, meanwhile, played for India in 535 international games between 2004 and 2019.
Gayle Calls MS Dhoni 'Trendsetter' and India's Most Successful Captain
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Under his captaincy, he gained victory in three main ICC trophies: ICC T20 World Cup in the year 2007, ICC Cricket World Cup in the year 2011, and ICC Champions Trophy in the year 2013. He captained most international matches totaling 332 across all formats. He won 178 matches while losing 120 under his management. Dhoni led Chennai Super Kings in the IPL five titles. "Dhoni has been the most successful captain for India. The guy has actually set the trend and overall, Rohit Sharma did his job well and Virat Kohli did his job pretty much," Gayle told
Dhoni Emphasizes Team's Best Interest in Decision on IPL Future with CSK
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Dhoni said, "There is a lot of time for it. We have to see what decision they take on player retention etc. Right now, the ball is not in our court. So, once the rules and regulations get formalised, I will take a call but needs to be in the best interest of the team," during a promotional event in Hyderabad.
MS Dhoni Names Jasprit Bumrah as His Top Bowler
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Bumrah was influential in India's recent win of the T20 World Cup in the Americas, taking 15 wickets from eight matches with an economy rate of 4.17, the lowest among the regular bowlers in the tournament. He was finally rewarded for such an outstanding performance as the player of the tournament.
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