MS Dhoni’s friend Paramjit Singh gives major update on his IPL retirement plans

MS Dhoni's friend Paramjit Singh gives major update on his

Legendary Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain and former India captain MS Dhoni is expected to play his last season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in the upcoming season. Notably, the fans will get to witness one of the greatest rivalries of the tournament as CSK take on Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the curtain raiser of IPL 2024 on March 22 at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

While the entire nation is preparing for Dhoni’s swansong, his childhood friend Paramjit Singh, who played a major role in getting the cricketer his first kit during his formative years, feels the IPL 2024 won’t be his last season. He further said that the Ranchi-born cricketer is likely to play one more season due to his exceptional fitness.

“I do not think this will be his (Dhoni’s) last season. He is still fit. I think he will play one or two more seasons. He will definitely play one more season. The reason is he is fit,” said Paramjit in a viral video.

Recently, Dhoni was also spotted sporting Paramjit’s shop’s name sticker ‘Prime Sports’ on his bat while practicing in the nets ahead of IPL 2024. Speaking about Dhoni’s heartfelt gesture, Paramjit described their bond as ‘Yaari No 1’.

MS Dhoni batted a strike rate of 182.46 in IPL 2023

Dhoni battled through a knee injury throughout the season and sent his fans into a frenzy every time he walked onto the pitch. He looked at his vintage best scoring 104 runs from 12 innings in the previous season at a strike rate of 182.46 clobbering three fours and ten sixes.

Following CSK’s historic triumph, he even promised his fans to return in IPL 2024 as a return gift for all the love they had showered on him throughout the 2023 edition. Hence, CSK’s large fanbase will look to give their beloved ‘Thala’ a rousing farewell if he decides to hang up his boots at the end of the season.

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