The previous Indian commander has led the CSK to more than four victories since its inception in 2008.
Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden asserts that the Chennai Super Kings will “celebrate like no other” at the upcoming Indian Premier League because their talisman, MS Dhoni, may play his final T20 league match.
Under the previous Indian chairman, the CSK has won approximately four games since its inception in 2008.
“See CSK, they notoriously find a way to do things unique and special,” Hayden told Star Sports. Get rid of their involvement in the IPL; They were absent for two terrible years, but returned the following year to win the tournament, a victory that was generally unanticipated. Additionally, they can!
“Even though it has had this great tag of having complete trust in a few players and keeping the majority of their players, MS Dhoni has a way of revitalizing, revamping, and giving it just a completely different look and feel to the side.
MS Dhoni’s legacy, in my opinion, has come to an end, and he will want to leave his fans in style, just as they want him to. Consequently, I am confident that MS Dhoni will never forget this year’s celebration.”
The IPL season begins on March 31.
Hayden talked about the Chennai Super Kings’ return to the Chepauk Stadium and Dhoni’s likely final IPL season.
“We will return in 2023! Every Indian venue now hosts the Indian Premier League (IPL), which took Covid’s place. The anticipated number of Yellow Army supporters at the Chepauk Stadium is remarkable.
In addition, they are the same team that is challenging to beat at home. Without a doubt, Chepauk is the IPL team with the best home record.
“In that location, there is a fort. Additionally, MS Dhoni will continue to lead the team, possibly permanently. This will be remembered by everyone as one of those significant occurrences.
“He has especially stayed on in the IPL to say goodbye to his fans at Chepauk, and they are going to turn up in a way that you just couldn’t imagine,” the author claims.
In August 2020, Dhoni, who led India to two World Cup victories, will retire from international cricket.