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Will MS Dhoni retire in the IPL 2024? Major update from the childhood pal of CSK skipper

The legendary MS Dhoni, who captained Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to their fifth IPL title in 2023, said in his farewell speech, “The easy thing would be to walk away, but I want to work hard for the next nine months and come back for another IPL season.” Despite all the talk about his impending retirement, MS Dhoni chose to play one more season instead of caving in to peer pressure. A major update on MS Dhoni’s retirement intentions was released by his childhood friend as the nine months are coming to a finish and a new IPL season is quickly approaching.

After the IPL 2024, MS Dhoni, according to Paramjit Singh, who supported him during his formative years, will play in at least one more season for CSK. “I don’t believe that this will be Dhoni’s final season. He remains in good shape. He may play for one or two more seasons, in my opinion. Without a doubt, he will play for another season. Regarding MS Dhoni’s retirement plans, Paramjit Singh stated, “The reason is he is fit.”

Days after an Instagram video of MS Dhoni practising went viral, he made these comments. The player’s bat was branded with the ‘Prime Sports’ sticker, which is owned by Paramjit Singh’s store. As shown in the MS Dhoni movie, MS Dhoni never held back in thanking his childhood buddies, particularly Paramjit Singh, who secured him his first bat sponsorship.

CSK starts its pre-season training in Chennai.

The players of the defending champion Chennai Super Kings (CSK) arrived in Chennai on Saturday to begin the pre-season training camp, marking the start of the team’s preparations for the 2024 match. “A Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) official told news agency PTI that more local (Indian) players are expected to arrive in the coming days. The first batch arrived on Friday.”

The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and the reigning champions will play the opening match of the IPL 2024 season on March 22 at their home ground.

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