MS Dhoni is preparing to bring this Pakistani player to CSK, he has hunted so many batsmen so far in MLC 2024

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|25-07-2024

MS Dhoni: Former captain of Chennai Super Kings (CSK), a five-time title champion franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (MS Dhoni) resigned from the captaincy last season and handed over the captaincy of the team to Ruturaj Gaikwad.

In such a situation, it was being speculated that the IPL 2024 season would be MS Dhoni's last IPL. However, Dhoni has not yet said goodbye to IPL and he may be seen playing during IPL 2025.

MS Dhoni can take this Pakistani player in CSK

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni can include a Pakistani player in his CSK team this year. Actually, a team of Chennai Super Kings is included as a franchise in America's Major League Cricket. Which is known as Texas Super Kings. Texas Super Kings includes a fast bowler of Pakistani origin, whose name is Zia Ul Haq. This player has taken 7 wickets in the last 6 matches. During this, his economy rate has been 7.76. In such a situation, Mahendra Singh Dhoni will keep an eye on this player and he can include him in the Chennai Super Kings team.

Who is Zia ul Haq

Zia ul Haq took two wickets while bowling in the match between Texas Super Kings and Los Angeles Knight Riders of Major League Cricket and since then he has been in the spotlight. Left-arm medium pace bowler Zia ul Haq used to play for the Pakistan cricket team. He has played for the Pakistan cricket team in Under 14 and Under 19. However, later he moved to America due to not getting a place in the team.

CSK can retain these players

Before the mega auction of IPL 2025, the Chennai Super Kings team can retain three of its players. In this list, Chennai Super Kings can retain former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who won the IPL title five times, team captain Rituraj Gaikwad and Sri Lankan fast bowler Mathisha Pathirana. Along with this, the team will include some players in the team through the Right to Match card.

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