CSK Skipper MS Dhoni Indicate big Hint on IPL Future: An important update on his knee injury and his likely comeback to the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2024 has been provided by Indian cricket icon MS Dhoni, who captained the Chennai Super Kings to their fifth IPL victory in 2023.
Throughout the IPL 2023 season, Dhoni’s batting efforts were restricted due to a recurring knee problem. He had knee surgery after winning the title, and he is now sharing updates on his recovery.
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The 42-year-old former captain revealed on October 26 at a Bengaluru event that his knee surgery went well and that he is recovering gradually and without any problems.
He has been informed by medical authorities that he would feel much better by November. Dhoni is presently undergoing therapy to get back into shape.
Dhoni remarked, “Knee has survived the operation, going through the rehab phase. The doctor told me you would feel much better by November. But no problem in day-to-day routine.”
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In addition to discussing his physical condition, Dhoni emphasized that his primary. goal was never solely focused on being remembered as a remarkable cricketer. Instead, he consistently stressed the importance of leaving a lasting legacy as a good human being. He said, “You know, right from the start, I was not into that people should remember me as a good cricketer. I always said, you know, I want to be remembered as a good human being. You know, and if you want to be a good human being, it’s a process till you die.”
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Dhoni put an end to rumors about his future after leading CSK to their fifth IPL victory by announcing earlier that he wanted to return to the IPL in 2024. He praised the CSK followers for their love and support, saying it gave him more desire to perform.
He had mentioned, “Circumstantially, it’s the best time to announce retirement. The easy thing for me is to say thank you and retire. But the amount of love I have received from CSK fans, it would be a gift for them to (see me) play one more season,” during an event at the Narendra Modi Stadium after CSK’s victory against Gujarat Titans in May.
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