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MS Dhoni sets internet on fire with his ‘role’ post on Facebook

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MS Dhoni sets internet on fire with his ‘role’ post on Facebook

MS Dhoni’s latest post on Facebook has set the internet on fire. The CSK skipper has not been so active on social media in recent times. However, the star cricketer surprised everyone with his post on Facebook. The 42-year-old took to his account and made a little announcement without revealing details on it. The fans wondered what might be the reason behind the star batter’s post.

The former India skipper took to Facebook and claimed that he is excited for the ‘new season’ and the ‘new role’. While Dhoni asked the fans to stay tuned, it simply seemed to be impossible for the fans to discuss about the announcement of the star player. “Can’t wait for the new season and the new ‘role’. Stay tuned!,” wrote MS on his Facebook post.

The cryptic post of the former Indian batter has now gone viral on social media. The fans are wondering what the intention behind the post of the WK batter is. As Dhoni mentioned ‘new season’, some wondered it could have something to do with the IPL. As he mentioned ‘new role’, the fans wondered if he would announce a change in captaincy. The post has kept the fans in discussion.

Will it be the last season of MS Dhoni in the IPL?

It is a question every time MS plays. However, the star cricketer has always wished to play as long as possible. But this time around, there is a genuine opinion that the CSK player might hang his boots after the end of the IPL 2024. Some of the reports claim that the star player could be the mentor of CSK in the upcoming days.

Meanwhile, CSK has suffered a huge blow ahead of its title defence. Devon Conway has been ruled out of the IPL 2024 due to a thumb injury. The star batter was the leading run scorer for CSK in their title-winning campaign in the IPL 2023. In his absence, New Zealand’s star batter Rachin Ravindra is likely to open the innings for the defending champions along with Ruturaj Gaikwad.

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