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CSK Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni Told When He Will Retire From IPL

Sangeeta Viswas
1 year ago

IPL 2023: CSK captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni told when he will retire from IPL. It seems Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has played his last match at the iconic Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata.

His team owned by Shah Rukh Khan:-

Dhoni will be happy on Sunday as his team beat Shah Rukh Khan-owned Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) by 49 runs to top the IPL 2023 points table.

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Batting first after losing the toss, Chennai scored 235 runs at the loss of 4 wickets, in response Kolkata could score 186 runs losing 8 wickets in 20 overs.

धोनी ने बताया कब लेंगे आईपीएल से संन्यास, कोलकाता में फैंस का प्यार देख हुए गदगद
CSK Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni Told When He Will Retire From IPL

In this match held on Sunday, all the fans came wearing yellow jerseys. The entire stadium was packed with yellow jersey fans.

Supporting the visiting team instead of the home team:-

It was a wonderful sight to see the visiting team supporting the visiting team instead of their home team.

When Dhoni came for the presentation after the match win at the historic ground of Eden Gardens, he first thanked the Kolkata fans for their immense support in today’s match.

Dhoni said, thank you all for your support. Today fans thronged the ground in large numbers to support KKR by wearing their jerseys the next time they play here.

CSK Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni Told When He Will Retire From IPL

Will support them but this is an opportunity:-

I know they will support him but this is an occasion when he wants to bid me farewell and has come wearing the yellow jersey.

Many thanks to all of you from my side. It was a great opportunity when so many spectators were in the yellow jersey in a stadium, especially in Kolkata, so many thanks to them.

CSK Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni Told When He Will Retire From IPL

Dhoni was all praise for his bowlers as they executed the plans well despite the boundary being short on one side.

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“The fast bowlers are doing their job, and so are the spinners in the middle. The wicket was small on one side so we needed to take quick wickets and keep the pressure on. They’ve got a lot of power hitters, so we had to respect the opposition.”

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