Sports Desk 13 minutes ago, former CSK captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is not yet retiring. On the question of retirement from IPL in a podcast, Dhoni said- ‘No, not now, I am still playing in IPL.’ On Sunday, YouTuber Raj Shamani of Indore uploaded podcast, in which Dhoni said on his retirement- ‘I give myself a year. Right now I am 43 years old and will be 44 years old by the end of IPL-2025. After this I will have 10 months time. To find out whether I can play further, but I do not decide it, but my body. ‘On Saturday 5 April, there was speculation that Dhoni could retire, although CSK coach Stephen Fleming had rejected speculation after the match from Delhi. Fleming had said-He has no information about Dhoni’s retirement. Usually, Sakshi and Jeeva are seen in the stadium, Mahi’s parents do not have spots in the stadium. Both of them reached the stadium for the first time in 20 years to watch Dhoni’s match, so their retirement speculation was also intensified. Mata-father came to watch the match, so the speculation of retirement Dhoni’s parents came to watch the Chepock Stadium match to watch his match. Usually, Sakshi and Jeeva are seen in the stadium, Mahi’s parents do not have spots in the stadium. Both of them reached the stadium for the first time in 20 years to watch Dhoni’s match, so their retirement speculation was also intensified. Dhoni made his debut in international cricket in 2004. In 2007, he won the T20 World Cup to India. In 2011, he also won the ODI Cup to India. But during this time, his father Pan Singh and mother Devki Devi never reached any stadium in the world to see him. Dhoni’s parents suddenly come like this, it is enough to speculate that it may be Dhoni’s last match. During the death, Dhoni’s father (in white cap) and his mother. This photo has been posted by Chennai Super Kings on his X account. (Credit-Chennai Super Kings) Chennai Super Kings have also posted a photo of Dhoni’s wife Sakshi and daughter Jeeva present in the match. (Credit-Chennai Super Kings) Coach had said- Dhoni’s knee did not remain the same as the head coach of Chennai Super Kings gave updates after 2 consecutive defeats over Dhoni’s fitness. He told that Dhoni’s knees were not the same as before and that is why he cannot run continuously for 10 overs and bat. For this reason, his batting position is decided according to the match. Dhoni has made Chennai 5 times champions. Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the first to play the most matches in the IPL’s name in IPL. He has played 267 matches so far. Dhoni has won the title to Chennai Super Kings five times. He has scored 5289 runs at an average of 39.13. During this, Dhoni also scored 24 half -centuries. He has also caught 44 stumping and 152 catches in wicketkeeping. Dhoni, the only captain to win 100 matches in IPL, is the only captain to win 100 matches in IPL. He has captained the highest 226 matches in IPL. Rohit Sharma is at number two in this list. He has captained 158 matches. Dhoni under his captaincy made CSK the last time in 2023. He also captained for the last time in the same final. Dhoni has won the team in 133 matches under his captaincy. While the team lost in 91 .—————— Read this news of sports … 1. Dhoni reached the stadium for the first time in 20 years to reach Parentschenai Super Kings to win the title of captain MS Dhoni, who won the title five times. She was accompanied by Mahi’s wife Sakshi and daughter Jeeva. In such a situation, there was speculation that Dhoni could retire. Read full news 2. CSK coach said-Dhoni’s knee-body is not the same as before: Mahendra Singh Dhoni is going to bat at number 8-9 in the difficult Indian Premier League (IPL). Many cricket experts are raising questions on this. He says what the team has the benefit of batting on such a lower order. On this question, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) coach Stephen Fleming said that Dhoni’s body and knee are no longer the same, as it used to be before. It is difficult for him to bat 10 overs. Read the full news … There are more news … (tagstotranslate) Mahendra Singh Dhoni (T) MS Dhoni (T) MS Dhoni IPL (T) MS Dhoni IPL Retirement (T) Chennai (T) Chennai (T) Chennai (T) Chennai (T) Chennai (T)