Ms dhoni retirement: Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted after a two -wicket win against Kolkata Knight Riders here on Wednesday in the Indian Premier League that he is in the final stages of his career but also said that he has no intention of immediate retirement and he would decide about it over time.
Night Right Riders scored 179 for six from the innings of captain Ajinkya Rahane (48), Andre Russell (38) and Manish Pandey (36), in response to which Super Kings lost five wickets for 6 wickets, despite losing five wickets for 60 runs, the half -century (52 runs, 25 balls, four sixes, four sixes, four fours) and Shivam Dubey (45 runs) with their half -centuries (45 runs, 40 runs, 40 runs, two fours, two fours, two fours) With an 67 -run partnership of the sixth wicket, he won by scoring 183 runs for eight wickets in 19.4 overs.
The team of Super Kings broke the order of four consecutive defeats with this victory, after which Dhoni appreciated the audience for support and indicated that there was no intention of retiring with the end of his current session.
Dhoni said after the match, “This is the love and affection that I have always got.” Do not forget that I am 42 years old. I have played for a long time. Many of them do not know when my last match will be (smiling) so they want to come and see me playing. ”
He said, “The fact cannot be avoided (that I am in the final stages of my career). After the end of this IPL, you have to work hard six to eight more and work and see if my body can withstand this pressure or not. Nothing has to be decided yet but the love and affection I have seen is fantastic. ”