MS Dhoni Set to Play All IPL 2026 Matches, Says CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan

Chennai Super Kings CEO Kasi Viswanathan has stated that franchise legend MS Dhoni is likely to play all matches in the upcoming IPL 2026 season. While confirming his participation, Viswanathan clarified that the specific playing role—whether as a wicketkeeper-batter, batsman, or impact player—will be a cricketing decision made by the team management. He expressed pride in CSK players Sanju Samson and Shivam Dube for their performances in India's recent T20 World Cup victory. The CEO also confirmed that CSK will play all their home matches in Chennai, awaiting the final schedule announcement from the BCCI.

Key Points: MS Dhoni to Play All IPL 2026 Matches, Confirms CSK CEO

  • Dhoni's full participation confirmed
  • Playing role to be decided by cricketing staff
  • CSK to play all home matches in Chennai
  • CEO praises Samson and Dube's World Cup performance
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Dhoni will play all matches, call on his role will be taken by team management: CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan

CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan confirms MS Dhoni will play all IPL 2026 matches. His specific playing role will be decided by the team management.

Dhoni will play all matches, call on his role will be taken by team management: CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan
"He will play all the matches, according to me. - Kasi Viswanathan"

Chennai, March 11

Chennai Super Kings CEO Kasi Viswanathan said that veteran wicketkeeper-batter MS Dhoni is likely to play all matches in the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League while also stating that a final decision of his playing role will be taken by the team management.

The 19th edition of the IPL is set to begin on March 28, and all franchises have already begun their training camps to prepare for the cash-rich event. Players who were a part of the recently concluded T20 World Cup will soon join their respective franchises and start training for the tournament.

With CSK legend Dhoni set to appear in the IPL 2026 for the Men in Yellow, there were concerns about the wicketkeeper-batter participating in all the games, given his age. However, Kasi debunked all such concerns and said, "He will play all the matches, according to me."

Asked what role he's likely to takeup in the tournament, with another keeper-batter Samson now in the team, he added, "That I cannot say. That is a cricketing decision which will be taken by the cricketing staff. Not by the administrative staff. So they will decide whether he is going to play as a batsman or as a wicketkeeper-batter, or as an impact player."

The tournament's schedule is likely to be announced on Thursday, keeping in mind the electoral process that's set to begin in the country. Kasi confirmed that the five-time champions will play all their home matches in Chennai, saying, "We are supposed to play only in Tamil Nadu only. So we are waiting for the schedule to be announced by the BCCI."

He expressed pride in the franchise's players Sanju Samson and Shivam Dube, who put up match-winning performances in Team India's T20 World Cup-winning campaign, and said, "We are very happy that India has won the World Cup, that too they've won it back-to-back. We are delighted because two of the CSK players, Sanju and Shivam Dube, have performed extremely well. It gives us a lot of confidence in the team doing well for CSK here also," he said.

When asked about the players' preparations in the camp, he said, "Practice is going on well, no problems so far."

- IANS

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Priya S
While I'm a huge Dhoni fan, I hope the team management is realistic. He's a legend, but at his age, playing all matches as a wicketkeeper might be too taxing. Using him strategically as an impact player could be smarter for the long tournament. Excited to see Samson in yellow too!
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Rohit P
CSK's strength has always been its calm leadership and clear planning. The CEO saying the cricketing staff will decide the role shows they have a proper process. No drama, just clarity. Whistle Podu! 🎉
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how they manage two top wicketkeepers. Sanju is in great form after the World Cup. Maybe Dhoni can focus more on captaincy and finishing innings? The IPL just gets more exciting every year.
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Vikram M
All home matches in Chennai! That's what we like to hear. The Chepauk crowd will be electric for Thala's (likely) final season. The schedule announcement can't come soon enough. 🥳
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the article headline is a bit misleading. The CEO says "according to me" about Dhoni playing all matches, but the final call on his role is with the coaches. It's good they are not putting pressure and leaving it to the experts. CSK always plans well.

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