Dhoni set to be among CSK's five retained players ahead of IPL 2025 mega auction
Written by I Dig SportsThe amounts CSK are paying to each retained player is yet to be confirmed but they will lose at least INR 65 crore from their overall purse of INR 120 crore. The five retentions will leave them with one right-to-match option at the auction.
Dhoni, 43, is likely to be retained as an uncapped player after the IPL brought back a rule that allows those who haven't played international cricket for five years to be considered in the uncapped category. He hasn't played for India since the 2019 ODI World Cup.
Dhoni had handed over the CSK captaincy to Gaikwad ahead of IPL 2024, and played a limited role with the bat even though he continued as their main wicketkeeper. He didn't bat in the first two games in 2024, and overall faced only 73 deliveries across 11 innings. Four of those innings came at No. 8, and one at No. 9. That was down to Dhoni, now past 43, managing his workload after having knee surgery in 2023.
Earlier this week, Dhoni had said that he wanted to "enjoy whatever last few years of cricket I'm able to play". He also revealed that one of the reasons why he faced so few balls last IPL was because the T20 World Cup was immediately after that, and he wanted to allow players like Dube and Jadeja "to prove themselves to get into the Indian team".