Will Dhoni retire from the IPL today: For the first time in a 20-year career, parents arrived at the stadium; Discussions begin in social media

Captain MS Dhoni, who won the title five -time title to Chennai Super Kings, can announce his retirement from IPL today. Such discussions are underway on social media.

In fact, today Mahi's parents have arrived in the stadium to watch the match against Delhi Capitals. Mahi's wife Sakshi and daughter Ziva are also with her, so discussions have been strengthened.

Usually only witnesses and ziva are seen in the stadium, Mahi's parents are not found in the stadium.

Dhoni's father (in a white hat) and his mother during the match. This photo is posted by Chennai Super Kings on their X account.

Never seen a match in 20 years Dhoni entered international cricket in 2004. As captain in 2007, he gave India a victory in the T20 World Cup. He also helped India to win the ODI World Cup in 2011, but during this time his father Pan Singh and mother Devaki Devi never went to any stadium in the world to see him. The sudden arrival of Dhoni's parents is enough to give birth to speculation that this could be Dhoni's last match.

Chennai Super Kings also posted a photo of Dhoni's wife Sakshi and daughter Ziva who was present in the match.

Fleming made a statement on Dhoni's fitness After two consecutive defeats, the head coach of Chennai Super Kings updated Dhoni's fitness. He said that Dhoni's knees are not the same as before and because of this he could not run and bat for 10 overs. For this reason his batting position is determined according to the match.

Dhoni has made Chennai a 5 -time champion.

Dhoni has played the highest match in IPL Mahendra Singh Dhoni is at the top of the list of players playing the highest match in the IPL. He has played 267 matches so far. Dhoni has helped Chennai Super Kings win five times. He has scored 5289 runs at an average of 39.13. During this period, Dhoni also scored 24 half centuries. He has also taken 44 stumping and 152 catches in wicketkeeping.

The only captain to win 100 matches in IPL Dhoni is the only captain to win 100 matches in the IPL. He has captained the highest in the IPL ie 226 matches. Rohit Sharma is second on the list. He has captained 158 matches.

Under his captaincy, Dhoni made CSK the last time in 2023. He also made a captaincy in the same final. Under his captaincy, Dhoni has won the team in 133 matches, while the team lost in 91.

Image Credit: Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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