Five tournaments MS Dhoni can play after retiring from IPL

MS Dhoni's stardom has been so huge that he may never come to play any small T20 leagues post his retirement

Updated - 16 Aug 2023 11:39 PM

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Chennai Super Kings skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni hasn't given any hint on his retirement from the IPL after winning the title for the fifth time in 2023 and his loyal fans would want him to play for the Chennai franchise forever but still the day he announces to step back from playing IPL it would definitely be heartbreaking day for Dhoni and all his fans around the world and the day doesn't look far away considering Dhoni's age.

MS Dhoni's stardom has been so huge that he may never come to play any small T20 leagues post his retirement but here in this article, we will have a look at such five different leagues which Dhoni may come play post his retirement from IPL.

1. Tamil  Nadu Premier League
TNPL is a T20 league played between eight different cities of Tamil Nadu, which was started in the year 2016 notably in the initial years to promote that T20 league, Dhoni was invited to a stadium in Tirunelveli by former BCCI President N Srinivasan too.

The earnings aren't much from that T20 league, however, for the love that he has received from the fans over the years Dhoni might make his promise happen by playing his last T20 game at Chennai if he makes himself available to play the TNPL.

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Five tournaments MS Dhoni can play after retiring from IPL

MS Dhoni's stardom has been so huge that he may never come to play any small T20 leagues post his retirement

Updated - 16 Aug 2023 11:39 PM

ms dhoni leagues sportstiger

Credit: Twitter

Chennai Super Kings skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni hasn't given any hint on his retirement from the IPL after winning the title for the fifth time in 2023 and his loyal fans would want him to play for the Chennai franchise forever but still the day he announces to step back from playing IPL it would definitely be heartbreaking day for Dhoni and all his fans around the world and the day doesn't look far away considering Dhoni's age.

MS Dhoni's stardom has been so huge that he may never come to play any small T20 leagues post his retirement but here in this article, we will have a look at such five different leagues which Dhoni may come play post his retirement from IPL.

1. Tamil  Nadu Premier League
TNPL is a T20 league played between eight different cities of Tamil Nadu, which was started in the year 2016 notably in the initial years to promote that T20 league, Dhoni was invited to a stadium in Tirunelveli by former BCCI President N Srinivasan too.

The earnings aren't much from that T20 league, however, for the love that he has received from the fans over the years Dhoni might make his promise happen by playing his last T20 game at Chennai if he makes himself available to play the TNPL.

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