CSK, MS Dhoni: Big information is coming out before IPL Auction 2025. If you are a fan of Chennai Super Kings and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, then this news is for you. According to media reports, Chennai Super Kings will retain Mahendra Singh Dhoni for IPL 2025. But you will be surprised to know that this time Chennai Super Kings will retain Mahendra Singh Dhoni for the least amount of money. Actually, if Mahi is retained for less money, then Chennai Super Kings can spend more money in the auction. Chennai Super Kings can retain other big Indian names apart from Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Will Chennai Super Kings retain these players?
It is believed that by the end of this year, BCCI will release the retention policy. After this, other teams including Chennai Super Kings will go to the auction. According to media reports, Chennai Super Kings will retain Rituraj Gaikwad, Ravindra Jadeja, Shivam Dubey and Mathisha Pathirana apart from their former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. In this way, Chennai Super Kings will retain their big names apart from Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Although, no official information has been revealed on this till now, but it is believed that Chennai Super Kings will retain Mahendra Singh Dhoni at all costs.
Mahi’s name is counted among the successful captains in IPL history
Let us tell you that Mahendra Singh Dhoni is one of the most successful captains in IPL history. However, now he has left the captaincy of Chennai Super Kings. Rituraj Gaikwad is captaining CSK in place of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Chennai Super Kings won the IPL title a record 5 times under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Apart from Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Mumbai Indians have won the title 5 times under the leadership of Rohit Sharma. Under Mahi’s captaincy, Chennai Super Kings have won the title in 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021 and 2023.
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