The unmistakable sound of leather on willow is back. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have dropped a tantalizing glimpse into their pre-season camp—and at the center of it all is none other than MS Dhoni. The franchise shared a short but powerful video showing the legendary wicketkeeper-batter engaged in intense batting drills, signaling his serious intent for IPL 2026 [[1]].
But this isn’t just another routine prep session. It arrives at a crossroads in Dhoni’s storied career. After a modest 2025 season—where he averaged just 18.40 with the bat—and the blockbuster acquisition of Sanju Samson in the mega auction, the cricketing world is asking: What role will Dhoni play in CSK’s quest for a record-equalling sixth title?
The video, posted on CSK’s official social media handles, shows Dhoni facing throwdowns in the nets, executing his trademark helicopter shot and quick taps with precision. There’s no fanfare—just pure, focused work. For a player who has repeatedly hinted at retirement, this level of dedication speaks volumes.
It’s a clear message to critics and teammates alike: Dhoni isn’t here to collect a paycheck. He’s here to compete. And if history is any guide, when Dhoni commits, magic often follows.
Since taking over the reins in 2008, Dhoni has led CSK to five IPL titles—a record matched only by Mumbai Indians. But in 2025, Ruturaj Gaikwad officially took over as captain, with Dhoni stepping into a mentor-player role.
Now, speculation is rife: Could Dhoni reclaim the armband for one final push? While CSK management has remained tight-lipped, sources close to the team suggest Dhoni’s leadership during high-pressure moments remains invaluable. “In the dressing room, his word still carries more weight than anyone else’s,” a former CSK staffer told [INTERNAL_LINK:csk-leadership-history].
The biggest twist in CSK’s off-season was the acquisition of Sanju Samson for a staggering ₹17.5 crore—the second-highest bid in auction history [[3]]. Samson, a proven match-winner and India’s current T20I vice-captain, is a top-order batter and wicketkeeper.
This creates an immediate dilemma: CSK now has two elite wicketkeeper-batters. Can both play? If so, who keeps? Most analysts believe Samson will bat at No. 3 or 4, while Dhoni could drop to No. 6 or 7 as a finisher—a role he revolutionized in the 2010s.
But logistically, having two keepers limits squad flexibility. One possible solution? Dhoni plays purely as a batter, with Samson handling gloves. It’s unconventional, but not unprecedented.
Let’s not forget Ruturaj Gaikwad. The young opener has been CSK’s most consistent performer over the last three seasons, amassing over 1,400 runs at a strike rate above 135. He’s calm under pressure, technically sound, and deeply respected by teammates.
Gaikwad represents the future. His leadership in 2025 earned praise, even if CSK fell short of the playoffs. The ideal scenario? A smooth transition where Dhoni backs Gaikwad publicly while providing tactical guidance from the dugout—or the middle.
Beyond stats, Dhoni’s value is intangible:
Even if he scores 15 runs an innings, his impact on the team’s DNA is irreplaceable.
For fantasy league players, Dhoni’s role is a high-risk, high-reward pick. If he bats higher or finishes games, he could deliver explosive points. But if he’s purely a mentor, his fantasy value drops significantly.
Fans, meanwhile, are emotionally invested. Many hope IPL 2026 is Dhoni’s farewell tour—but only if it ends with trophy No. 6. Anything less might feel incomplete.
MS Dhoni’s return to practice isn’t just about fitness—it’s about legacy. As CSK gear up for IPL 2026, they’re balancing past glory with future ambition. With Samson’s firepower, Gaikwad’s consistency, and Dhoni’s wisdom, they have the pieces for another title run. Whether Dhoni lifts the trophy as captain, player, or mentor, one thing is certain: his presence alone makes CSK contenders. And in the IPL, that’s half the battle.
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