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CSK CEO confirms MS Dhoni will captain CSK in IPL 2023

MS Dhoni to Lead CSK in IPL 2023 Again, Confirms Team CEO Kasi Viswanathan.

Chennai Super Kings franchise of IPL has made it clear that in the next season also Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be seen captaining. This has been confirmed by Chennai team CEO Kasi Vishwanath. He told, ‘Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be the captain of Chennai team in the next IPL season. No changes have been made in this.

IPL started from 2008. Dhoni has been handling the captaincy of the Chennai team since the first season and he has also won the team the second highest number of titles 4 times. In the last IPL Season, the Chennai franchise had made some changes. He removed Dhoni from the captaincy for the first time. Dhoni himself handed over the captaincy to Ravindra Jadeja. But the performance of the team was poor.

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