CHENNAI, May 24: Describing himself as an “annoying skipper,” Mahendra Singh Dhoni said months of intense preparation for the IPL has taken a “heavy toll” on him and that he would take a call on his retirement in eight to nine months.
There have been speculations that 2023 could be a swansong season for Dhoni, who has led Chennai Super Kings to their 10th IPL final with a 15-run win over Gujarat Titans in the Qualifier 1 here on Tuesday.
“Frankly, it takes a heavy toll. I have been out of home for literally four months,” Dhoni said at the post-match presentation after winning the last game of the season at Chepauk.
“I will always come to CSK. I have been out of home from January, been practicing since March, so we will see,” he added.
“January 31 was when I got out of the house, finished my work, and started practicing from 2nd or 3rd of March. It takes a lot, but I have ample time to decide.”
“I don’t know… I have 8-9 months to decide. Why take that headache now. I have ample time to decide. The auction is in December,” the 41-year-old said.
Personally, Dhoni has had a quiet season with the bat, managing just 104 runs from 15 matches at an average of 34.67, and was also seen struggling with his knee especially while running between the wickets.
The World Cup-winning captain, however, has not missed a match this season. After CSK’s final league game, he was also seen wearing a brace. (PTI)