WATCH: MS Dhoni's Joyful Celebration After Hitting DJ Bravo For Six During CSK Training Goes Viral | cricket news

Since the inception of the tournament in 2008, Dhoni has remained an integral part of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Last season, his team clinched the championship for the fifth time by defeating the Gujarat Giants in the final, a feat shared only with the Mumbai Indians. At 42, he embraced his long-haired look reminiscent of his early days when he emerged as a dynamic striker in 2004. However, it's not just his hairstyle that evokes nostalgia among fans; Dhoni has been consistently seen honing his skills in the nets, reliving the big shots that defined his vintage years.

Bowling from around the wicket, Bravo cleverly delivered a slower ball aimed towards a wide line, a common tactic employed by fast bowlers to contain Dhoni during the latter stages of an innings. However, Dhoni anticipated the move and swiftly shuffled across, unleashing a powerful stroke over mid-wicket. Bravo, seemingly in good spirits, put his hands on his head in mock disbelief, while Dhoni celebrated the shot by raising both his hands along with his bat in triumph. (WATCH: All Well At MI As Hardik Pandya Hugs Rohit Sharma Ahead Of IPL 2024 Opener Vs Gujarat Titans)

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Thala Dhoni's celebration after hitting a six against DJ Bravo @MSDhoni #MSDhoni #IPL2024 pic.twitter.com/Yn8vTdn5Mx DHONI Er (@TheDhoniEra) March 20, 2024

Cricket remains integral but “not everything” for MS Dhoni, says his former India teammate Zaheer Khan of the man with a penchant for catching the world off-guard and an eagerness to explore various avenues. At 42, the two-time World Cup winning captain Dhoni is gearing up to lead Chennai Super Kings in the upcoming IPL.

The charismatic former India skipper had quit international cricket four years back.

“MS Dhoni understood a long time ago that he is passionate about cricket and it is an integral part of his life. But it couldn't be everything,” Zaheer said in an episode dedicated to the Dhoni on JioCinema.

Besides his World Cup triumphs and India's march to the world number one position in Tests, Dhoni has led CSK to a joint-record five IPL titles, having taken on the top leadership role from the league's inaugural edition in 2008. (IPL 2024: With Likes Of Marcus Stoinis, Nicholas Pooran In Batting Lineup, What Role Will KL Rahul Play? SWOT Analysis Of LSG)

Zaheer said, “When you're playing, switching off (from the game) is very important. Cricket is not everything. Every cricketer has to face this eventually.”

“When you step away from the game, you may not have a lot of options. We've seen many athletes struggle after retiring because they gave everything to the game, and when they left it, they didn't know what to do. In this sense, MS Dhoni understood a long time ago that he is passionate about cricket and it is an integral part of his life. But it couldn't be everything.”He keeps doing things outside of the sport. For example, his interest in bikes. He's always researching them.”

Speaking about Dhoni, ex-India and CSK all-rounder Suresh Raina said he wants his former teammate to continue playing in IPL for another five years. (IPL 2024: Alan Walker Congratulates Virat Kohli For Becoming Father Once Again, Video Goes Viral – WATCH)

“The biggest question is who'll be their next captain? Even if MS Dhoni stepped away as captain, he'll be in the dugout whether it's as a mental toughness coach or just for his presence. But the question is, who is he going to nurture? This is a pivotal year for CSK. Who does MS have his eyes on? Ruturaj Gaikwad is a good option. This year is a very important year for CSK, more than for MS Dhoni. Because we'll see who he is going to select as his deputy and probably say: 'You handle this now, I've been looking after the team since 2008. You take care of the yellow, I will wear the jersey and sit in the dressing room',” Raina. said.

“It's important now to see how he plans for the future. He's 42 years old. I would love to see him play for five more years, or at least two or three more years.” (With PTI inputs)