As the Indian Premier League 2025 progresses, MS Dhoni continues to be a topic of intense debate. While some fans and experts have begun to question whether it’s time for the Chennai Super Kings icon to step aside, the former Australian captain Ricky Ponting isn’t buying into the retirement talk at the present time.
In a recent interview, Ricky Ponting praised MS Dhoni’s continued excellence with the gloves. He highlighted that the veteran keeper still maintains his sharpness behind the stumps and remains a key asset, particularly when standing up to spinners. Ricky Ponting also acknowledged CSK’s legacy, stressing that the franchise has always taken smart decisions both on and off the field.
Ricky Ponting believes that with the current format and rules, especially the impact player rule, Dhoni’s presence down the batting order is strategic. He pointed out that the wicketkeeper-batter often enters during the final overs, playing a brief but potentially game-changing role.
On the question of Dhoni’s retirement, Ponting took a pragmatic stance. He feels that Dhoni’s decision will likely depend on his form as a finisher in the ongoing tournament. For now, he sees no urgent reason for the former Indian captain to hang up his boots, especially since he continues to deliver when needed.
The Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming echoed similar sentiments, recently stating that Dhoni is still in good shape and that there has been no internal discussion about ending his IPL journey so far.
CSK is set to face Punjab Kings on April 8 in Mullanpur, as they look to bounce back and regain momentum.
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