Remember the words 'Definitely Not’: MS Dhoni rules out retirement from IPL

CSK skipper MS Dhoni has ruled out retirement from Indian Premier League after the 2020 season
MS Dhoni confirms presence in IPL 2021
MS Dhoni confirms presence in IPL 2021 Image source: Indian Premier League

Chennai Super Kings’ skipper MS Dhoni, cleared the air about his future with the club on Sunday, saying what all cricketing fans wanted to hear. At the toss for the match between CSK vs KXIP, New Zealand commentator Danny Morrison asked the CSK skipper "Will this be your last game ever in yellow?" Dhoni in no time responded and answered in two words: "Definitely not".

CSK, the three-time IPL champions, were not able to perform as per expectations and have, for the first time ever, failed to qualify for the playoffs.

In August this year, CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan had said that Dhoni will be a part of the franchise for the 2021 and 2022 IPL editions. "Yes. We can expect MS Dhoni to be part of both (IPL 2020 and 2021) and probably for even the next year - 2022," Viswanathan had told indiatoday.in.

Dhoni was the face of CSK for the first eight editions of the league, leading them to two titles (2010 & 2011) and four runner-up finishes. He was then drafted by Rising Pune Supergiant in the ninth edition of the league. And, he once again became the first player to be retained by CSK ahead of the 2018 auction.

The 2018 IPL season had a fairytale ending with another glistening silverware added to the trophy cabinet of the CSK under Dhoni's leadership. The 2019 edition too saw CSK reach the finals of the tournament where they lost to Mumbai Indians.

Dhoni, who turned up for India till now in 350 ODIs, 90 Tests and 98 T20Is while affecting a staggering 829 dismissals behind the stumps, retired from international cricket on August 15 earlier this year.

(With inputs from IANS)

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