MS Dhoni Teases ‘New Role’ Ahead of IPL 2024 in Viral Social Media Post

Former Indian cricket team captain MS Dhoni, known for his limited presence on social media, has recently become active ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024. Dhoni, who has won three ICC trophies during his captaincy, retired from international cricket in 2020 and has since kept a relatively low profile on social platforms.
In a recent Facebook post, Dhoni expressed his excitement for the upcoming IPL season, hinting at a “new role.” The post has quickly gone viral, creating a buzz among fans eagerly awaiting Dhoni’s on-field presence. Dhoni wrote, “Can’t wait for the new season and new ‘role.’ Stay tuned!”

While Dhoni is gearing up for IPL 2024, he is also seen enjoying the pre-wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani with his wife Sakshi. Several photos from the celebration have circulated on social media, adding to the anticipation surrounding Dhoni’s return to the cricket field.
In the previous IPL season (IPL 2023), Dhoni led the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to their fifth title victory. CSK emerged victorious in a thrilling final against the Gujarat Titans, led by Hardik Pandya. As the IPL 2024 is set to commence on March 22, fans are eagerly looking forward to witnessing Dhoni’s performance in the tournament.
Despite speculations about this potentially being Dhoni’s last IPL season, his childhood friend Paramjit Singh expressed a different view, stating that Dhoni’s exceptional fitness might lead to him playing one more season. Paramjit, who played a crucial role in Dhoni’s early cricketing days, remains optimistic about Dhoni’s continued participation.
Dhoni’s return to social media and his cryptic message about a “new role” have generated excitement and curiosity among fans. The anticipation surrounding Dhoni’s potential last IPL season adds emotional significance to his participation in the tournament.
The exact nature of Dhoni’s “new role” remains unclear, contributing to speculation and discussions among cricket enthusiasts.