MS Dhoni Aims for Continued Cricket Enjoyment

MS Dhoni, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, made a rare public appearance during a commercial event in Mumbai. This appearance marked one of the few occasions that Dhoni has engaged with the media since retiring from international cricket in 2019. He humorously remarked on how the media continues to be “as demanding as ever,” acknowledging his limited interactions with them post-retirement, as he has “never attended press conferences” since stepping away from the international scene.
During the event, Dhoni shared his plans to continue playing cricket for a longer period, emphasizing his desire to enjoy the sport as he did during his childhood. This statement highlights his transition from competing at the international level to a more personal enjoyment of the game. Dhoni’s love for cricket remains undiminished, which he wants to cherish for the remaining years of his playing career.
In addition to sharing his cricket plans, Dhoni also launched a new app named ‘DHONI’, expanding his presence into the digital space. This move signifies his ongoing connection with fans and the broader cricketing community beyond the field.
Dhoni also mentioned his favorite places to visit, with New Jersey and New Zealand topping his list. Despite the geographical distances, these places hold a special appeal for him, underscoring his global connections cultivated through cricket.
On the cricketing front, Dhoni’s participation in the Indian Premier League (IPL) remains notable. In the 2024 IPL season, Dhoni scored 161 runs with an impressive strike rate of 220.55. However, he is no longer the captain of the Chennai Super Kings, with Ruturaj Gaikwad taking over the leadership role. This change in captaincy reflects the evolving dynamics within the team while allowing Dhoni to focus on enjoying the game without the additional pressures of captaincy.
As MS Dhoni continues to engage with cricket in different capacities, his legacy as one of India’s most beloved cricketers continues to grow, both on and off the field.