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‘Gracia ke papa’: Sakshi Dhoni’s shout for Suresh Raina lights up CSK event – WATCH | Cricket News


'Gracia ke papa': Sakshi Dhoni's shout for Suresh Raina lights up CSK event - WATCH
Sakshi Dhoni and Suresh Raina (Image credit: Agencies)

NEW DELHI: Suresh Raina has long been a core pillar of Chennai Super Kings, playing a key role in the franchise’s title triumphs over the years. Fondly known as Mr IPL among fans, Raina was inducted into CSK’s inaugural Hall of Fame. The franchise honoured his immense contribution during a pre-season fan event at Chepauk Stadium in Chennai on Sunday.

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Fans erupted in cheers for Raina — popularly called Chinna Thala — as he walked up to collect the award. Among those in attendance was MS Dhoni’s wife, who added a light-hearted moment to the occasion.As Raina stepped forward, Dhoni’s wife shouted, “Gracia ke papa”.Raina’s daughter, Gracia, was born in 2016, while his son Rio was born in 2020.Raina boasts an impressive IPL record, having played 205 matches and scoring 5,528 runs at an average of 32.51, including one century and 39 fifties.CSK have won five IPL titles — 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021 and 2023 — with Raina being part of four of those triumphs, all under Dhoni’s leadership.CSK will begin their IPL 2026 campaign against Rajasthan Royals on March 30 at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium.

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Anna Muzychuk replaces Koneru Humpy in Candidates after safety concerns | Chess News


Anna Muzychuk replaces Koneru Humpy in Candidates after safety concerns
Anna Muzychuk (Image credit: X)

NEW DELHI: Ukraine’s Anna Muzychuk has replaced Koneru Humpy in the upcoming Candidates Tournament in Cyprus after the Indian Grandmaster withdrew, citing safety concerns due to the host country’s proximity to the ongoing West Asia conflict. The tournament, which will determine the challengers for the world championship titles currently held by D Gukesh (Open) and Ju Wenjun (women), is scheduled to begin in Paphos on Saturday.Humpy, a two-time Women’s World Rapid Champion, pulled out of the event despite assurances from organisers, citing concerns over personal safety.

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Earlier this month, a British air base in Cyprus was targeted in a drone attack, heightening security fears in the region.In a statement, FIDE confirmed that Muzychuk had been invited as Humpy’s replacement.“In accordance with the tournament regulations, her (Humpy’s) place was offered to the next highest finisher in the Women’s Events Series 2024–25 who has not yet secured qualification. As a result, Anna Muzychuk (Ukraine) will join the tournament,” FIDE said.Muzychuk is a former Women’s World Rapid champion (2016) and a two-time Women’s World Blitz champion (2014, 2016). She is also a former World Championship finalist and among the few women to have crossed the 2600 rating mark.Earlier, explaining her decision, Humpy said personal safety remained her top priority.“After deep reflection, I have taken the difficult decision to withdraw from the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament,” Humpy said in a statement on ‘X’.“No event, no matter how important, can come before personal safety and well-being. Despite the assurances provided, I do not feel fully secure under the current circumstances. This is a painful but necessary decision, and I stand by it,” she added.Humpy risks a 10,000 Euro fine for her decision, though FIDE is yet to take a call on the matter.Nakamura also expresses concernsThe 38-year-old Indian is not alone in voicing safety concerns despite FIDE’s assurances that there is nothing even “remotely dangerous” to warrant a change of venue.American Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura, who is understood to have been in the island nation for the past two months in the run up to the tournament, also flagged issues, pointing to recent power outages in parts of Cyprus.“It’s not a good sign when power goes out completely in parts of Cyprus and doesn’t come back for an extended period of time,” the world No. 2 wrote on Sunday.What started with American and Israeli bombing of Iran escalated into a full blown regional war with Iran hitting the Gulf countries, who are seen as American allies. As a result, the air space over the region has been largely shut.Humpy’s withdrawal comes as a setback for India, as she was among the leading contenders in the tournament.The brother-sister duo of R Praggnanandhaa (open section) and R Vaishali (women’s tournament) and World Cup-winner Divya Deshmukh are the other Indians who have qualified for the prestigious event.Cyprus, which is the third largest island on the Mediterranean sea, is situated south of Turkey and is a member of the European Union. PTITranslate Article Publish Article Publish Articlebeta(With inputs from PTI)

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Dhoni to play for CSK till 60! His ‘I can try’ reply sends fans into frenzy – WATCH | Cricket News


Dhoni to play for CSK till 60! His 'I can try' reply sends fans into frenzy - WATCH
MS Dhoni and Sivakarthikeyan (Image credit: IPL/CSK)

NEW DELHI: The love fans have for MS Dhoni is no secret. The cheers, noise, hoots, and chants of “Dhoni! Dhoni!” are inevitable every time he makes an appearance — and it was no different when he walked onto the stage. Beyond the excitement, fans continue to hope to see the 44-year-old feature in every IPL season.As the event began, one question was on everyone’s mind: will Dhoni retire after IPL 2026? The former captain, who led Chennai Super Kings to five titles, offered a subtle hint.

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Hosting the event, Sivakarthikeyan asked: “Are you going to retire? But you said “definitely not”. An And expect the same answer every year. You can play till you turn 60.”With a smile, Dhoni replied: “It’s very difficult”.Sivakarthikeyan added: “With your fitness, it’s easy I think”.“It is very difficult. It is on the way down, not on the way up. But I will try,” Dhoni said.Dhoni’s “I will try” response was met with thunderous applause, as the crowd erupted in excitement.An elated Sivakarthikeyan then said, “we have got the answer”.Dhoni has led CSK to five IPL titles — 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, and 2023.CSK will begin their IPL 2026 campaign against Rajasthan Royals on March 30 at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium.

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‘See ball, hit ball’: Samson’s six-hitting promise puts rivals on alert | Cricket News


'See ball, hit ball': Samson’s six-hitting promise puts rivals on alert
Sanju Samson is felicitated by MS Dhoni during ‘Roar’ event in Chennai. (Pic credit: CSK’s X post)

CHENNAI: The MA Chidambaram Stadium turned back time on Sunday as the legendary heroes from Chennai Super Kings’ past walked into the stadium in a first-of-its-kind ‘Roar’ event for the fans.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The OGs, the men who built CSK’s legacy — Suresh Raina, Muttiah Muralitharan, Michael Hussey, Matthew Hayden, Ambati Rayudu, Dwayne Bravo — among others — slipped back into their vintage yellow jerseys and played an exhibition match against the current squad. The OGs got the better of the newbies with ease as the 28,000-odd crowd erupted into roars.

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The star of the show, though, was Sanju Samson, for whom this will be his debut CSK season. Huge cheers were in store for him and the T20 World Cup winner assured that he will try and help the team lift the trophy.“Really happy and grateful to be a part of such a great franchise and team. It was a goosebumps moment. Winning the World Cup for the country is something I had dreamed of for many years. I’m glad I was able to contribute. Now, I’m excited and looking forward to the next couple of months in the IPL with my new team, CSK. My approach would be simple — see the ball and hit the ball. I will look to hit a lot of sixes,” said the wicket-keeper batter.Samson’s ‘duel’ with Sri Lankan great spinner Muralitharan also saw the loudest cheers of the evening. First, Samson politely played four dot balls to show respect. At one point, he stepped out looking to go big, missed, and MS Dhoni chose not to whip off the bails, a moment that drew smiles all around. However, Samson finished in style, striking two eyepleasing boundaries.As the crowd sang, “Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Sanju is a superstar”, CSK’s ‘Chinna Thala’ Raina said that Samson’s inclusion will be a major boost for CSK. “I want them to win the title this time. The team looks very strong. Sanju is back here (after the World Cup), and there are a lot of youngsters who will learn from MS Dhoni and go on to get the trophy. I hope the fans continue supporting CSK like they always have,” Raina said.CSK also inducted Raina and Hayden into their first-ever Hall of Fame.

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RCB SWOT: Balanced on paper, but rust, injuries and pressure loom large | Cricket News


RCB SWOT: Balanced on paper, but rust, injuries and pressure loom large

Defending champions RCB look balanced on paper, but rust, injuries and expectations could shape their IPL campaign.STRENGTH: RCB retained their core before the mini-auction and plugged key gaps, giving them a strong balance on paper. Virat Kohli and Phil Salt power the top order, while a solid group of finishers adds depth. The bowling attack blends firepower with experience, and Josh Hazlewood’s return will further strengthen it. Most importantly, RCB have evolved into a side that now shows composure and consistency in crunch situations.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!WEAKNESS: Several players lack recent match momentum. Kohli’s last competitive game was the ODI against New Zealand in Jan, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar hasn’t played since the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in Dec. This could affect RCB early in the season. Hazlewood’s absence is another concern, as the Australian quick was central to their ability to make breakthroughs during last season’s title-winning campaign.ALSO READ: RCB return home carrying hope and scars, aim to rebuild identity in IPL 2026OPPORTUNITY: RCB’s young domestic core offers significant potential if used wisely. The presence of multiple all-round and pace options gives flexibility in team combinations. New Zealand seamer Jacob Duffy could make a strong case with an early impact, especially in Hazlewood’s absence. Venkatesh Iyer, after a quiet 2025 season, has the opportunity to rediscover form and play a bigger role in the team’s balance.THREAT: RCB enter the season with the added burden of being defending champions, increasing expectations and scrutiny. Managing pressure and maintaining consistency will be key. A slow start could disrupt momentum and expose vulnerabilities, especially with key players returning from injury or limited match time. Handling expectations and sustaining hunger after last year’s triumph will be their main threats.

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Hardik Pandya told to step aside, ‘let Suryakumar Yadav lead’ at Mumbai Indians | Cricket News


Hardik Pandya told to step aside, ‘let Suryakumar Yadav lead’ at Mumbai Indians
Hardik Pandya with teammate Suryakumar Yadav (PTI Photo)

Mumbai Indians will once again head into the Indian Premier League 2026 season as one of the strongest contenders on paper, boasting a star-studded lineup featuring Hardik Pandya, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah and Tilak Varma. Despite their formidable squad, the five-time champions have not lifted the trophy since their last triumph in 2020.The franchise underwent a major shift in 2024 when Hardik Pandya returned from Gujarat Titans and took over the captaincy from Rohit Sharma. The transition did not go smoothly, with fan backlash and on-field struggles culminating in a last-place finish that season. The following year saw improvement, as Mumbai reached the playoffs, but their campaign ended in Qualifier 2 with a defeat to Punjab Kings, led by Shreyas Iyer.

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Ahead of the 2026 season, former India selector Kris Srikkanth has weighed in on the leadership debate, suggesting a potential shift in captaincy. He believes that Suryakumar Yadav, fresh from leading India to T20 World Cup success, could be given the reins to see if it changes the team’s fortunes.“They have to come together again, the franchise owners and the team management with Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, and Hardik Pandya, and set this right again. They should ask Surya to lead this year to see if there is a change of luck. They can always appoint Surya as the captain anytime. They don’t need to announce it right now,” Srikkanth said on his YouTube channel.He further highlighted the unusual dynamic within the squad, pointing out that multiple World Cup-winning leaders are currently playing under Hardik.“It’s a funny situation. Hardik Pandya is a good captain. But, yes, they have two T20 World Cup-winning captains playing under him now. It’s some internal policy within their setup that they have to sort out. From the outside, the obvious choice should be Suryakumar Yadav. But this might be a franchise policy,” he added.Describing it as a “strange situation”, Srikkanth suggested that clarity could emerge if Hardik himself opts to step aside.“It’s a strange situation, as Hardik played under Rohit and Surya to help India win the World Cup. Otherwise, Hardik should himself say no to captaincy and allow Surya to lead. If Hardik himself says this to the management, things will get resolved. He should say, ‘Let Surya lead and I’ll support’. That’s one way of solving it,” said Srikkanth.Mumbai Indians will kick off their IPL 2026 campaign on March 29, facing Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

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Abhishek Sharma had ‘six-hitting skills from the start’, teammate reveals untold story | Cricket News


Abhishek Sharma had ‘six-hitting skills from the start’, teammate reveals untold story
India’s Abhishek Sharma (ANI Photo)

Abhishek Sharma entered the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup as the No.1-ranked batter, expected to dominate with his aggressive strokeplay after a breakthrough 2025 season. However, the tournament turned into an early struggle for the 25-year-old, who began with three consecutive ducks and added a few more low scores, leading to criticism and questions over his place in the XI. Despite the poor start, Abhishek found his rhythm at a crucial stage. A composed 55 against Zimbabwe in the Super 8s hinted at a turnaround before he delivered when it mattered most. In the final against New Zealand, he smashed a 21-ball 52, putting on a 98-run opening stand with Sanju Samson to set up India’s title-winning victory. Having entered the tournament as the top-ranked batter, it was a campaign that tested both his methods and temperament before ending on a high. In an interaction with TOI, his long-time childhood friend and Punjab teammate Nehal Wadhera opened up on Abhishek’s journey, recalling how his talent was evident from a very young age. “Abhishek and I have been playing together since Under-14. So, yes, Abhishek definitely had those hitting skills from the start,” Wadhera said. He went on to recount a memorable Under-16 game that underlined Abhishek’s ability to perform under pressure. “I still remember when, in the Under-16 state tournament, he was captaining us. Him, me, Shubman, Prabhsimran, Naman Dhir — every one of us was together, and we won the championship that year as well. There was a game against Gujarat where we were chasing 410 on a turning track on the last day. Abhishek and Shubman chased it down. I think one made 150 and the other made 180. We always knew what he was capable of.” Wadhera emphasised that the aggressive batter the world sees today is a result of both natural ability and sustained hard work. “The game that we are watching now, we already knew about it. But he has definitely worked on it. How he has maximised the opportunities in the powerplay is really commendable. All thanks to Yuvraj Singh and his father, who coach and mentor him.” From watching Abhishek’s rise, Wadhera has also built his own path in the IPL, growing steadily as a dependable middle-order batter.

Learning from Ricky Ponting

Wadhera spoke about the impact of head coach Ricky Ponting at Punjab Kings, recalling his first interaction during a camp in Dharamshala. “That was the first time I met him. He’s a very jolly person, always positive and always keeping the environment happy,” Wadhera said. “When I was hitting boundaries and sixes, he was appreciating me. I even asked him about his mindset while playing international cricket and how he handled fast bowlers during his time.” “For a head coach, maintaining a positive environment is the most important thing. I think he’s doing a really good job.”

Playing under Rohit Sharma

Wadhera began his IPL career with Mumbai Indians, making his debut under Rohit Sharma, an experience he still values highly.

Rohit Sharma with Priyansh Arya and Nehal Wadhera

Rohit Sharma with Priyansh Arya and Nehal Wadhera (PTI Photo)

“I was fortunate enough to make my debut under Rohit Sharma. He’s someone I idolised growing up. I’ll always be grateful. I really enjoyed my time with MI as well, the two years I was there.”

Leadership of Shreyas Iyer

Now part of the Punjab Kings setup, Wadhera highlighted what sets captain Shreyas Iyer apart. “He has a different aura. He encourages players to play freely, regardless of results. That gives a lot of confidence.”

Shreyas Iyer and Nehal Wadhera

Shreyas Iyer and Nehal Wadhera (ANI Photo)

He added that such freedom allows players to express themselves fully and carry their domestic form onto the IPL stage without fear. Wadhera’s own IPL journey reflects steady growth. He made his debut in 2023, scoring two half-centuries in his first season. While opportunities were limited in 2024, he still made an impression with a 49 off 24 in his comeback match. After being released ahead of the 2025 Mega auction, he attracted interest from multiple franchises before Punjab Kings secured him for INR 4.20 crore. He justified that investment by scoring 369 runs in 16 matches at a strike rate of over 145, playing a key role in the team’s run to the final.

Nehal Wadhera

Nehal Wadhera

Looking ahead, Wadhera remains firmly focused on collective success rather than personal milestones, especially after Punjab Kings fell agonisingly short last season. “There are personal goals, but I’ll speak about them once they are fulfilled. The only goal right now is to win the trophy.” Having missed out on the title by the narrowest of margins — a six-run defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the final — Wadhera is determined to go one better this time. With a settled core, clearly defined roles and strong backing from the management, Punjab Kings head into IPL 2026 with renewed belief as they aim to turn last year’s heartbreak into silverware.

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CSK’s playing XI for IPL 2026: MS Dhoni as impact sub, no place for Sarfaraz? | Cricket News


CSK's playing XI for IPL 2026: MS Dhoni as impact sub, no place for Sarfaraz?
CSK’s predicted playing XI

Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings are heading into IPL 2026 with a refreshed squad, bold decisions, and a clear shift toward the future. Under the leadership of Ruturaj Gaikwad, CSK have built a well-balanced unit featuring explosive batters, promising youngsters, and a versatile bowling attack.However, the team has suffered a significant setback ahead of the season, with Nathan Ellis ruled out due to a hamstring injury. Ellis was expected to spearhead CSK’s death bowling, and his absence will force the team to rethink their bowling combinations.

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Adding to the intrigue, CSK pulled off a blockbuster trade, bringing in Sanju Samson from Rajasthan Royals in exchange for Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran. Here is the CSK’s strongest predicted playing XI for IPL 2026:Ayush Mhatre: CSK’s opening combination could feature young sensation Ayush Mhatre alongside Sanju Samson. Mhatre, the ICC U19 World Cup-winning captain, impressed during his debut season who came as a replacement of Gaikwad and has been retained as a long-term prospect. His aggressive yet composed approach makes him a strong candidate to open.Sanju Samson: Samson after a successful ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign where he played a key role in India’s triumph and won the Player of the Tournament award, brings experience and class at the top. His presence instantly elevates CSK’s batting strength. Ruturaj Gaikwad: At No. 3, skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad returns fully fit after missing IPL 2025 in mid season due to an elbow injury. Gaikwad will anchor the innings and provide stability.Kartik Sharma: CSK’s middle order reflects a clear transition phase. Kartik Sharma, a 19-year-old wicketkeeper-batter signed for a massive Rs 14.20 crore, is seen as the long-term successor to MS Dhoni. Likely to bat at No. 4, Sharma carries high expectations as a future finisher. However Sarfaraz Khan is proven batter in the IPL and it will be interesting to see what CSK management decides.Dewald Brevis: Last year, CSK’s middle order received a dynamic boost mid-tournament through Dewald Brevis’ aggressive stroke play. This season, he will feature from the start, adding strength at No. 5. Shivam Dube: At No. 6, Shivam Dube continues to be CSK’s trusted finisher. His recent performances for India in T20 World Cup, especially in pressure situations, underline his importance in the lower middle order.Prashant Veer: One of the biggest talking points is Prashant Veer, the 20-year-old all-rounder from Uttar Pradesh, signed for Rs 14.20 crore. Seen as a direct replacement for Jadeja, Veer offers a similar skillset with left-handed power hitting and left-arm spin, giving CSK balance in both departments.Matt Henry: The absence of Nathan Ellis leaves a significant gap in the death overs. To compensate, CSK are likely to rely Matt Henry, who will lead the pace attack, especially in the powerplay, where his discipline and swing can be crucial. Although CSK might look for a replacement of Nathan Ellis ahead of IPL 2026 as Matt Henry is much more a powerplay bowler.Jamie Overton: While Matt Henry is a world-class new-ball bowler, his IPL economy at the backend has historically been high. To support him, CSK might rely more heavily on Jamie Overton to provide extra pace and bounce along with his lower order batting.Noor Ahmad: Spin duties will be handled by Noor Ahmad, who impressed last season. He was a key signing for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in IPL 2025, bought for Rs 10 crore to serve as their premier left-arm wrist-spinner. He made an immediate impact, notably taking 4/18 against Mumbai Indians on his debut.Khaleel Ahmed: Meanwhile, Khaleel Ahmed adds variety as a left-arm pacer, capable of swinging the ball upfront and providing early breakthroughs.

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MS Dhoni (Impact Sub)Even at 44, MS Dhoni remains central to CSK’s identity. While his role continues to evolve, he is expected to feature as an Impact Player, finisher, and mentor. CSK management has confirmed his availability for the entire season, with his exact role to be decided by the coaching staff led by Stephen Fleming.

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IPL 2026: CSK induct Suresh Raina, Matthew Hayden into first-ever Hall of Fame | Cricket News


IPL 2026: CSK induct Suresh Raina, Matthew Hayden into first-ever Hall of Fame
Former cricketer Suresh Raina (PTI Photo)

Chennai Super Kings on Sunday unveiled a major milestone in their history by inducting Suresh Raina and Matthew Hayden into the franchise’s inaugural Hall of Fame. The honour was announced during their fan engagement event “Roar’26” held at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.Raina, one of the most iconic figures in CSK’s journey, represented the franchise from its inception in 2008 until 2021. He played a central role in four title-winning campaigns in 2010, 2011, 2018 and 2021. Popularly known as ‘Chinna Thala’ among supporters, he was also part of the team’s Champions League T20 triumphs in 2010 and 2014, where he earned the Player of the Tournament award in the latter after scoring 234 runs.

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He remains CSK’s leading run-scorer, amassing 5529 runs, including two centuries and 38 half-centuries across his career with the franchise.Hayden, meanwhile, was associated with CSK between 2008 and 2010 and contributed to their early success. The former Australian opener was part of the 2010 IPL-winning side and had earlier claimed the Orange Cap in the 2009 season after scoring 572 runs, becoming the first CSK player to achieve the feat.In his time with the franchise, Hayden scored 1117 runs, registering eight half-centuries.The event also saw the presence of several former CSK players, including Muttiah Muralitharan, Ambati Rayudu, Lakshmipathy Balaji, S Badrinath and Michael Hussey, adding to the celebratory atmosphere at the franchise’s landmark occasion. CSK will take on Rajasthan Royals in their opening match on Monday, 30 March, at Guwahati.

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