End of the Road or Just a Pause? Dhoni Breaks Silence
Dhoni remains non-committal about next season as fans await clarity
The Chennai Super Kings ended their IPL 2025 campaign with a commanding 83-run victory over Gujarat Titans. All eyes were on MS Dhoni. It wasn’t for his finishing skills but rather for what he had to say about his future. Following CSK’s disappointing season, they managed only four wins. They failed to qualify for the playoffs. Speculation around Dhoni’s retirement had reached a fever pitch.
However, the 43-year-old former India captain chose to keep the suspense alive.
“I’m not saying I’m retiring. I’m also not saying I’m coming back,” Dhoni said in the post-match presentation. “I have four to five months to think about it. I need to see how my body holds up. There’s no rush.”
Dhoni has been the face of CSK since the inception of the IPL. He reflected on the importance of physical fitness. He prioritized this over public pressure when deciding his future.
“If players begin retiring just because of one bad season, then some would retire at 22.” He said this with a smile. “I’ll go back to Ranchi, enjoy some bike rides, and take my time to think it through.”
His remarks brought a mix of relief and anxiety to fans. They have grown accustomed to Dhoni’s cryptic but composed manner of addressing such pivotal moments.
Despite his iconic presence, Dhoni had a quiet season with the bat in IPL 2025. His leadership also came under scrutiny as CSK failed to make it past the league stage. Naturally, questions around his continuation became louder after Chennai’s final match.
Still, Dhoni seemed unfazed. “Our overall season wasn’t the best. Batting was a concern for us throughout. Today was among our better performances, especially with the fielding. We dropped many catches this season, but this game was a step up.”
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Looking ahead, Dhoni expressed optimism for CSK’s next campaign, especially with young opener Ruturaj Gaikwad expected to return fully fit. With a hint of humour, he acknowledged the generational shift in the squad.
“Ruturaj is 15 years younger than me—that alone makes me feel old,” Dhoni joked. “But next year, he’ll settle into one of the key roles comfortably. He doesn’t need to worry about too much.”
For now, Dhoni heads back to his hometown Ranchi. He is as uncertain about his IPL future as the rest of the cricketing world. The man who defined calmness under pressure is in no hurry—and true to form, has left everyone guessing.
One thing is certain: the IPL won’t feel the same without Dhoni, whether he returns or not. And like every cliffhanger he’s delivered over the years, this one too promises a dramatic follow-up—just not yet.
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