
The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season will likely see the presence of the legendary MS Dhoni, according to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) CEO Kasi Viswanathan. The future of the 44-year-old icon has been a major talking point, especially given his status as the league’s oldest player and the approaching IPL 2026 mega auction.
Viswanathan has stepped forward to quell retirement speculation, assuring fans that Dhoni is not planning to hang up his boots before the 2026 IPL season. He emphasized that while the final decision rests with Dhoni, the franchise is looking forward to his continued involvement. With player retention deadlines fast approaching, this confirmation is highly significant.
In a candid moment caught on camera, Viswanathan responded to inquiries from enthusiastic young fans regarding Dhoni’s IPL plans. His direct answer was, “No he is not retiring for this IPL.” When asked about a definitive retirement date, he humorously remarked, “I will ask him and get back to you.”
MS Dhoni’s impact on CSK is immeasurable, earning him the title ‘Thala’ and cementing his place as the ‘soul’ of the franchise. He has led CSK to an impressive five IPL titles, a testament to his leadership and vision. Even after his international retirement, his strategic input and explosive batting cameos remain vital assets for the team.






