In the lead-up to the IPL 2024 opener against Royal Challengers Bangalore, the legendary Chennai Super Kings captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, showcased glimpses of his vintage form during a training session at Chepauk Stadium. With his trademark helicopter shot, Dhoni left onlookers awestruck as he effortlessly dispatched deliveries from CSK bowlers in the nets, including batting coach Michael Hussey, who closely monitored the skipper’s performance.
Dhoni’s return to the field with his iconic long hair has sparked speculation that this might be his final IPL season. However, his recent prowess suggests that he is determined to make this season memorable for himself and his vast fanbase across the country.
WATCH: MS Dhoni hones the iconic helicopter shot in CSK practice session
A viral video capturing Dhoni’s batting exploits in the nets has further fueled excitement among fans. Notably, Dhoni’s batting position has been a topic of discussion, with many hoping to see him move up in order to maximize their enjoyment of his batting prowess for a longer duration.
MS Dhoni with a helicopter shot in the practice session.
Last season, Dhoni often batted in the lower-middle order to manage his workload due to a knee injury, which he played through for the entire season before undergoing surgery. However, his commitment to rehabilitation and fitness has positioned him well for the upcoming IPL campaign.
Chennai Super Kings CEO Kasi Viswanathan expressed confidence in Dhoni’s recovery from his knee injury, stating that he has been progressing well with his rehabilitation and training. The anticipation for Dhoni’s return to action has heightened as CSK prepares to defend their title against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL 2024 opener on March 22nd at Chepauk Stadium.
CSK’s preparations for the season have been underway since March 2nd, with players like Ruturaj Gaikwad, Rajvardhan Hangargekar, Mukesh Choudhary, and Prashant Solanki leading the initial stages of the preparatory camp. However, CSK faced a setback with the news of New Zealand opener Devon Conway’s injury. He is expected to miss a significant portion of the tournament due to thumb surgery following an injury sustained during a T20I against Australia.
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