Dhoni on IPL future: Nothing to decide now, will work hard for next 6-8 months and take a call

Kolkata:  Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni on Wednesday said he will decide on his IPL future after working hard for 6–8 months and assessing whether his body can cope with the demands of the game.

The former India captain, who is met with a sea of yellow in every venue he goes to play in the IPL, acknowledged he is in the final stretch of his career and fans don’t know which game could be his last.

“That is the love and affection I have gotten throughout. Not to forget I am 42 (43). I have played for a long time. A lot of them don’t know when it is going to be my last time, so they want to come and see me play,” Dhoni said after CSK’s two-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders.

“I only play two months in a year and now after this IPL gets over, I have to work hard for another six to eight months just to see if my body will be able to take this kind of pressure and everything,” Dhoni said after helping Chennai Super Kings (CSK) win a thriller against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). “So nothing for me to decide as of now, but I feel the love and affection wherever I’ve been.”

Dhoni has been functioning at reduced capacity, with CSK head coach Stephen Fleming also saying that his knees don’t allow him to bat for long.. On Wednesday, Dhoni walked out in the 13th over after Dewald Brevis was dismissed in their pursuit of 180. He played second fiddle to Shivam Dubey before helping CSK across the line with a crucial six off Andre Russell in the final over.

The chase was set up by Brevis and their latest recruit, Urvil Patel,  who had made his IPL debut on Wednesday. Urvil, who had replaced Shaik Rasheed at the top, launched the second ball he faced for six and went on to hit three more sixes during his 31 off 11 balls at a strike rate of 281.81. Brevis then took charge, smashing a 22-ball half-century, including a sequence of 6,4,4,6,6,4 against seamer Vaibhav Arora. Dhoni suggested that real-time match scenarios are the ideal ground to test the skills and temperament of youngsters. Having been knocked out of contention of the playoffs, CSK are using their last few games this season to build for IPL 2026.

“The thing is these are the players who are part of us right now… so we have got an opportunity to test them,” Dhoni said. “You may see them in the nets, you may see them in the practice game, but nothing like a real match, you know, so we are out of the tournament.

“We had three games [remaining], so you give them a chance and see how they react. It’s not the technical aspect…What we want to see is the approach and the mental toughness because that’s what counts. It’s not the most technically sound batsman who scores a lot of runs, but somebody who’s more game aware. You know who understands what the bowler is looking to do, if he sets up a field, okay, according to this field you know what he will bowl. What is a bluff ball? You know nowadays it’s big.”