The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced new retention rules for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season, which could have a significant impact on the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) franchise. According to the revised guidelines, any Indian cricketer who has not represented the national team in the past five calendar years will be classified as “uncapped.” This change will substantially reduce the retention cost for franchises, potentially opening up new opportunities for CSK.
One player who could benefit from this rule is former India captain MS Dhoni. Dhoni, who retired from international cricket in 2020, has not played for India since July 2019. Under the new rules, CSK could retain Dhoni’s services for a mere Rs 4 crore, a significant reduction from his previous salary.
However, CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan has indicated that the franchise is still uncertain about Dhoni’s future in the IPL. “We are not sure at this stage. We might not even use it for MS Dhoni. It’s still too early to comment on this because we haven’t had discussions with him,” Viswanathan said in an interview with Times of India.
Viswanathan added that CSK is hopeful of Dhoni continuing to play, but the ultimate decision rests with the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman. “We are hopeful of him playing, but it’s a call Dhoni will himself make,” he said.
The new retention rules have been met with mixed reactions from fans and experts. Some believe that the changes will create a more level playing field for franchises, while others argue that it could lead to a decline in the quality of the IPL.
Regardless of the differing opinions, the new rules will undoubtedly have a major impact on the IPL landscape. CSK, in particular, will be closely monitoring Dhoni’s decision as they prepare for the upcoming season.