'The doctor told me...': MS Dhoni drops major hint at his CSK future ahead of IPL 2024
MS Dhoni provides an update about his knee injury. Find out whether the Chennai Super Kings captain is set to return for another eventful IPL season.
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After leading Chennai Super Kings to its 5th IPL title in 2023, the talisman of yellow outfit, MS Dhoni, endured some knee complications, putting doubt on his 2024 campaign. Dhoni has since undergone surgery to erase the injury and a development regarding his future participation has seemingly emerged. While a retirement is what the world speculates but considering the update, another "Definitely not" is set to echo.
3 things you need to know
- MS Dhoni sustained a knee injury during IPL 2023
- He underwent surgery after the conclusion of IPL 2023
- Dhoni is set to return for CSK in IPL 2024
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MS Dhoni provides an update on his knee injury
At a function in Bangalore, MS Dhoni divulged that the knee is fine after the operation and the doctors have assured him that the pain will assuage in November.
"Knee has survived the operation, going through the rehab patch, the doctor told me you would feel much better by November. But no problem in day-to-day routine," said Dhoni.
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Thus, it is exciting news for the fans, who could not get enough of him. At 42, MS Dhoni is at the twilight of his career but it remains to be seen how glorious this chapter will turn out to be.
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Wants to be remembered as a better human rather a better player
A legend of the game, MS Dhoni has achieved everything that was there to achieve on the cricket field. However, the former India captain has made it known that he does not want to be remembered for the medallions he attained but wants to be recognised as a "good human being".
"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," Dhoni added.