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Ageless Dhoni reinvents himself to remain useful in IPL

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NEW DELHI, (Reuters) - It has been nearly four years since Mahendra Singh Dhoni quit internatio­nal cricket, but the 41year-old continues to deliver the goods for Chennai Super Kings after reinventin­g himself as a lower-order enforcer with the bat this season.

Dhoni retired from the internatio­nal duties in 2019 as India’s most successful captain, having led the team to the T20 World Cup title in 2007 and the 50-over crown four years later.

He mastermind­ed Chennai Super Kings’ four successful campaigns in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and remains immensely popular in Chennai, where people affectiona­tely call him ‘Thala’, which means ‘leader’ in Tamil.

Widely regarded as a master tactician, Dhoni is also known for his swashbuckl­ing batting best illustrate­d by his unbeaten 183 against Pakistan in a 2005 one-day internatio­nal in Jaipur.

Although he cannot reprise those knocks of his prime, Dhoni is producing useful cameos, usually at number eight, to help Chennai close in on a playoff berth this season.

Against Delhi Capitals on Wednesday, Dhoni’s nine-ball 20 helped Chennai post 167-8, setting up their 27-run victory in the low-scoring contest.

Dhoni’s average of 48 is second among the Chennai batters and his 204-plus strike rate is higher than that of any of his teammates.

“I have told them, ‘This is what I am supposed to do, don’t make me run a lot’ and it has been working,” Dhoni quipped after the win against Delhi. “This is what I need to do, happy to contribute with whatever deliveries I’m getting.”

Coach Stephen Fleming said Dhoni had tailored a customised training to prepare for the role.

“He’s really concentrat­ed on those last three overs,” Fleming said. “He’s concentrat­ed on really strong hitting practice and you can see the benefit of that.”

A measure of his popularity is that teammate Ravindra Jadeja is apprehensi­ve of batting ahead of his captain and incurring the wrath of their fans.

“Even when I’m batting (at number seven), I can hear them chant his name,” the all-rounder said after the match against Delhi. “If I bat higher, they’d pray for my dismissal (so they can watch Dhoni bat).”

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