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IPL 2024 | What you need to know about MS Dhoni led Chennai Super Kings: new CSK players, CSK IPL schedule

IPL 2023 winner Chennai Super Kings will return under MS Dhoni's captaincy. CSK bought six new players for IPL 2024, including Daryl Mitchell who commanded Rs 14 crore in the December 2023 IPL auction; and Rachin Ravindra who will make his IPL debut this year.

March 12, 2024 / 13:56 IST
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IPL 2024 Chennai Super Kings team prep: Captain and wicket keeper MS Dhoni training with the team. CSK has six new players in the squad this year, including allrounders Daryl Mitchell and Rachin Ravindra. (Photo credit: Rohan Mishra Image source: X/@ChennaiIPL)
IPL 2024 Chennai Super Kings team prep: Captain and wicket keeper MS Dhoni training with the team. CSK has six new players in the squad this year, including allrounders Daryl Mitchell and Rachin Ravindra. (Photo credit: Rohan Mishra Image source: X/@ChennaiIPL)

Defending Indian Premier League (IPL) champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK), led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, will be keen to have another crack at the title in IPL 2024 - the 17th edition of the Indian Premier League, the world's richest cricket league.

CSK have won the IPL title five times (2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023), and reached the knock-off stage 12 times out of the 14 editions they've participated in. 2024 may become MS Dhoni's final season in the CSK, and a victory would be a fitting tribute.

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(Dhoni will still be playing in a No. 7 CSK jersey. MS Dhoni chose the number because he was born on 7/7/81 [8-1 = 7]. The BCCI retired the No. 7 India jersey ahead of the IPL, to honour Dhoni - who led India to two World Cup victories.)

CSK, owned by Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd - a subsidiary of India Cements, bought six new players for Rs 30.4 crore at the December 2023 IPL auctions in Dubai; Rs 14 crore went to New Zealand batsman Daryl Mitchell alone since they had to find a middle-order batter to replace the retired Ambati Rayudu. Mitchell's World Cup 2023 record of 552 runs escalated his chances.