MS Dhoni
The IPL 2025 is scheduled to start from 22 March. This season Chennai Super Kings will play their first match on 23 March with Mumbai Indians at the Chepock Stadium in Chennai. CSK’s team is preparing loudly for this match. Former CSK captain MS Dhoni will play as an unaccounted player this season. It is believed that this may be the last IPL season for 43 -year -old Dhoni. In such a situation, we will tell you about the three records that MS Dhoni can name in the upcoming IPL season.
The oldest player to score half -century
Dhoni, 43, will have a chance to make a big record this season. If he scored a half -century in the upcoming season, he will become the oldest player to score 50+ in IPL history. This record is currently named after former Australian wicketkeeper batsman Adam Gilchrist. He scored 85* runs against RCB at 41 years and 181 days in 2013. In March 2022, MS Dhoni scored the last half -century against KKR at 40 years and 262 days.
The highest run -scorer in IPL for CSK
This is a record that Dhoni will break in every situation in this IPL season. With 4,687 runs, Suresh Raina is currently the highest run -scorer for CSK in the IPL. However, Dhoni is just 18 runs away from breaking Raina’s record with 4669 runs. He needs only 18 runs to become the highest run player for CSK in IPL history. Dhoni can name this record in the very first match of the season.
The first wicketkeeper to make 200 dismissals in IPL
Dhoni is already the most successful wicketkeeper in IPL history with 190 dismal. But if he takes 10 catches or stumping in the upcoming season, Dhoni, 43, will become the first wicketkeeper to make 200 dishes in the history of the tournament. He can become the only player to hunt 200+. Talking about active wicketkeepers, Rishabh Pant is second in the list and he has dismissed 95 players from behind the wicket.
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