#DefinitelyNot: Dhoni vows to return for Chennai Super Kings in 2021 IPL
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has vowed to return for Chennai Super Kings in next year’s Indian Premier League, after his team ended Kings XI Punjab’s play-off hopes in both sides’ final game of the season.
Veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Dhoni, who ended his international career in August, assured fans ahead of the match that he would return in the yellow jersey, AFP reported.
“Definitely not,” Dhoni said at the toss when he was asked by former New Zealand paceman Danny Morrison if the game against Punjab was his last for Chennai.
The comment set Twitter alight, with the hashtag #DefinitelyNot trending in India.
According to AFP. Dhoni, 39, said the team — which has many over-35s including Shane Watson and Faf du Plessis —would need an overhaul before going into next season, scheduled for April-May.
Coach Stephen Fleming said it would be a “great challenge” to rebuild the team — dubbed “Dad’s army” in the media — for the upcoming season.
Three-time IPL winners Chennai Super Kings were the first of the eight teams to drop out of contention, raising doubts about captain Dhoni’s future with the franchise.
But they signed off their campaign with three successive triumphs, including Sunday’ comprehensive nine-wicket victory in Abu Dhabi over Kings XI Punjab.
Punjab, who had been rooted to the foot of the table for much of the tournament, ended with back-to-back defeats after a five-match winning streak had got KL Rahul’s men back into contention.
Chennai Super Kings kept Kings XI Punjab to 153-6 and then surpassed the total in 18.5 overs with opener Ruturaj Gaikwad hitting an unbeaten 62 — his third successive half-century.
“We need to slightly change our core group and look for the next 10 years,” Dhoni said after the win, according to AFP.
“At the start of the IPL (in 2008) we made a team and it served well for us 10 years. There comes a time when (you) need to shift and change a bit and hand it over to the next generation.”
Kings XI Punjab’s loss leaves Delhi Capitals, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Kolkata Knight Riders fighting for the three remaining play-off places, behind Mumbai Indians.