MS Dhoni, the former India captain and wicketkeeper-batter, is a legend in his own right. With 4,978 runs scored in 206 innings across the Chennai Super Kings and Rising Pune Supergiants, Dhoni has an impressive average of 39.19 and a strike rate of 135.19. He has been the captain of four title-winning teams – 2010, 2011, 2018 and 2021. Despite his not-so-impressive performances in the last three seasons, many believe Dhoni still has what it takes to make this season great with CSK. Here are three reasons why people think Dhoni can make it happen:

1. It could be MS Dhoni’s last IPL season

Image Source: IPL

Reports are circulating that this season could be MS Dhoni’s final year in the Indian Premier League. This has likely inspired him to put forth his utmost effort and make this season his best. The team has already begun practices, and MS Dhoni appears more focused than ever. He is determined to leave the IPL with a victory and make a memorable exit.

2. Experience of playing in Chepauk Stadium

Image Source: Pinterest

After a long wait of three years, CSK is heading back to their beloved home ground. Dhoni’s return will surely make the fans ecstatic, and they’ll be out in full force to show their immense support for their idol. Numbers-wise, Dhoni has proved himself to be a serious force when playing on the Chepauk wicket, which can be slow and tricky for batters. His T20 batting record shows 1,362 runs in 48 innings at an average of 44 and a strike rate of 143 – an outstanding achievement on such a difficult pitch.

3. Stronger batting lineup with the addition of Ben Stokes

Image Source: Twitter @mufaddal_vohra

The Chennai Super Kings have not changed their roster much since last season. However, they made a crucial acquisition of England Test captain Ben Stokes. Stokes could be a very beneficial addition to their XI. Though he may not be the best T20 player, he could be the perfect match for the Super Kings because of his all-rounder capabilities. He can bat anywhere in the top seven depending on the team’s needs and step up and take control in high-pressure games – something the CSK had difficulty with last season.

Share.
Leave A Reply

Exit mobile version