MS Dhoni, 43, remains committed to the Indian Premier League, feeling capable of rigorous training for six to eight months to ...
The 43-year-old says he can still put his body through 'six to eight months' of hard work to be fit for the IPL.
MS Dhoni has been an integral part of the Indian Premier League since its inception 17 seasons ago but the 43-year-old says he can still put his body through "six to eight months" of hard work to be ...
Ahead of the 2025 season, Dhoni was once again retained as an uncapped player, signaling his continued participation in the ...
MS Dhoni, a key figure in the Indian Premier League since its inception, is set to continue his journey with Chennai Super ...
Mumbai, MS Dhoni has been an integral part of the Indian Premier League since its inception 17 seasons ago but the 43-year-old says he can still put his body through "six to eight months" of hard work ...
He will now play as an uncapped player, having spent more than five years as a retired player from international cricket.
The 43-year-old former captain, who led India to World Cup wins in 2011 and 2007 along with the Champions Trophy triumph in ...
It has been nearly six years since he walked away from international cricket but retirement from the Indian Premier League ...
MS Dhoni also said as an India player his focus was always to give his best for the country and everything else came second.
MS Dhoni was retained as an uncapped player for IPL 2025. Ahead of the season, he opened up on his retirement plans.
MS Dhoni has been retained as an uncapped player ahead of IPL 2025. During a recent event, he opened up on retirement.