As the final league game of IPL 2025 concluded under the floodlights of Ahmedabad, the atmosphere was thick with emotion. Thousands of CSK fans stayed rooted to their seats, not ready to say goodbye. All eyes were on one man — MS Dhoni.

Asked the question on everyone’s mind — “Will you return next season?” — Dhoni responded in true Dhoni fashion: calm, cryptic, and composed. The 43-year-old did not confirm his retirement, nor did he promise a return. Instead, he left fans hanging — just as he has with so many match-winning moments — by saying he’ll take the next few months to reflect, reset, and ride.
“It depends. I have 4–5 months to decide. There’s no rush,” Dhoni said. “Every year it takes 50% more effort to keep the body ready. But it’s not just about performance — it’s about hunger, fitness, and what I can still give to the team.”
He added, “I have time. I’ll head back to Ranchi, enjoy a few bike rides — it’s been a while since I was home. After a couple of months, I’ll make the decision.”
While Dhoni clarified that he’s neither retiring yet nor confirming a comeback, fans clung to one line that captured the essence of his legacy:
“I’m not saying I’m done. And I’m not saying I’m coming back either. I have the luxury of time.”
A Fitting Finish — But Is It the Final One?
Dhoni signed off IPL 2025 with a win in Ahmedabad — a game he called “one of our most complete performances this season.” The victory was a reminder of what CSK, and cricket, would miss if this were indeed the end.
“Good to finish on a good note,” Dhoni said. “Bowling, batting, fielding — this was a complete team effort. Even the catching was excellent.”
Yet even with the win, the question lingers. Was this a farewell or just a pause? Will we see MS Dhoni don the yellow jersey once more in 2026?
For now, Dhoni rides off into the Ranchi sunset — leaving behind silence, speculation, and the hope that maybe, just maybe, the Thala has one more season left in him.