Dhoni also said playing for the country was his biggest motivation in his career coming from a state, which isn't known for ...
Ahead of the 2025 season, Dhoni was once again retained as an uncapped player, signaling his continued participation in the ...
But having retired from international cricket nearly six years ago, Dhoni said it takes a lot of hard work to be fit and ...
MS Dhoni, 43, remains committed to the Indian Premier League, feeling capable of rigorous training for six to eight months to ...
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 will now play as an uncapped player, having spent more than five years as a retired player from international cricket.
MS Dhoni, 43, will return to Chennai Super Kings for the next edition of the Indian Premier League, which begins March 22.
MS Dhoni, a key figure in the Indian Premier League since its inception, is set to continue his journey with Chennai Super ...
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, 43, remains committed to the Indian ... "But, of course, for that, I need to put in a lot of hard work for six to eight months because IPL is one of the toughest tournaments.
MS Dhoni said playing in the IPL at 43 requires months of hard work to match younger players, but his love for the game keeps ...