Chennai Super Kings CEO has reportedly indicated that MS Dhoni may continue playing in IPL 2026, fuelling speculation about the veteran wicketkeeper-batter’s return

Reports suggesting Dhoni’s participation in the upcoming season have excited cricket fans ahead of the TATA IPL 2026, scheduled to run from 26 March to 31 May 2026.
The statement reportedly came from the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) management, where officials hinted that Dhoni could feature in the 19th edition of the Indian Premier League.
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Dhoni is widely regarded as one of the greatest captains in IPL history. He has led Chennai Super Kings to five IPL titles — 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021 and 2023 — making him the most successful captain in the tournament.
Dhoni’s IPL captaincy record
Across his IPL career, Dhoni has led in 235 matches, winning 136 of them with a win rate of 57.87%. His leadership is known for calm decision-making, strategic field placements, and nurturing young players.
The next closest competitor in terms of IPL captaincy success is Rohit Sharma, followed by other prominent leaders such as Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir. The 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League will feature 10 teams competing in 84 matches under the T20 format.
Although Dhoni has not officially confirmed his playing status, CSK officials’ remarks have strengthened expectations among fans regarding his continued presence in the league.
What fans can expect
If Dhoni participates, it would add experience and leadership strength to CSK’s squad. His presence is also expected to boost team balance and mentor younger players during the tournament. Information is based on reports and statements from franchise sources. Official confirmation is awaited.
Published: 22 Feb 2026, 12:22 pm IST
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