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Is Rohit Sharma Set to Join CSK in 2025? Ambati Rayudu wants MS Dhoni to step down and be replaced by a former MI captain

Is Rohit Sharma Set to Join CSK in 2025? Ambati Rayudu wants MS Dhoni to step down and be replaced by a former MI captain

Previous Indian hitter Ambati Rayudu, who competed in the Indian Head Alliance (IPL) for both the Mumbai Indians (MI) and the Chennai Super Rulers (CSK), communicated his desire to see Rohit Sharma before long switching MI’s blue uniform for CSK’s yellow. In expansion, Rayudu bolstered Rohit Sharma, the captain of India, to keep playing in the IPL.

For the following five to six years, Rohit Sharma can play in the IPL. The world is his to captain if that is what he craves. Rayudu was cited on News24’s YouTube channel as saying, “He can captain wherever he needs with ease.” Rayudu proceeded, “I need Rohit Sharma to play for CSK in 2025. If MS (Dhoni) resigns, at that point Rohit can lead as well.”

Amid his 10-year-long residency, Rohit led MI to five IPL titles in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020. But ahead of IPL 2024, MI supplanted the 36-year-old with Hardik Pandya as their skipper. Currently, MS Dhoni is driving CSK, and they are the guarding champions, having won their fifth title final season. Dhoni returned to his momentary home, the Chepauk Stadium in Chennai, to start arrangements for the up-and-coming edition. Despite questions about his accessibility for the upcoming season, the 42-year-old experienced surgery in Mumbai and has made his recovery. However, it remains hazy when the captain will call time on his IPL career.

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He had previously indicated that he needed to bring down the shades of yellow in an extraordinary way. In any case, it is not certain as to what he has planned. Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma drove India to a pounding 4-1 arrangement win over visiting Britain. After the win, the Indian national cricket group captain opened up about his retirement plans. “I think if one day I wake up and feel I’m not great enough, I’m not feeling great enough to play the game. I’ll fair conversation it out and let them know almost it.” “But truly, I feel that in the final two or three years, my cricket has really gone up, and I’m playing the best cricket,” the Indian captain said.

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