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17th IPL: From Rishabh Pant to Hardik Pandya, look who's back for Indian Premier League 2024

IPL 2024 FAQs: Will Virat Kohli lead RCB to first IPL victory? Will MS Dhoni announce retirement from IPL and Chennai Suoer Kings towards the end of IPL 2024? Will Rishabh Pant lead Delhi Capitals to their first IPL title? What to expect with Hardik Pandya replacing Rohit Sharma as captain of the Mumbai Indians?

March 14, 2024 / 14:22 IST
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Welcome back, Rishabh Pant: With the World T20 coming up this summer, Delhi Capitals' Rishabh Pant’s return to form would be to the benefit of the Indian team that’s shuffled wicketkeepers around in his absence. (Images via X/@DelhiCapitals)

The 17th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) starts with a fairly familiar buzz doing the rounds, one that has routinely popped up over the last few summers ahead of the league: Will this be M.S. Dhoni’s last rodeo? The 2023 edition was supposed to be, or rather assumed to be, his last IPL before the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain announced that he would stay on the grid a bit longer.

While Dhoni had not really announced that he would be quitting the IPL—the former India captain has in the past exited from key roles suddenly, without any elaborate goodbyes—his announcement to continue playing the IPL, in a convoluted way, seemed to corroborate his thoughts of leaving it. But that momentous occasion now seems postponed, perhaps till the end of this season’s IPL when the buzz will resume: Will MSD come back for 2025?

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The 2024 season of the IPL is notable for the number of Indian international players who are making a return to the sport. While Dhoni, now long retired, does not exactly fit this description, he does make an annual appearance on a cricket field, which could qualify as some sort of a ‘return’. But it is other contemporary international players who are of greater significance, all of them coming back from personal issues or injuries or just for the lure of the IPL. Most of them have their own challenges to face up to, like fighting to get back into an Indian team (through the IPL) that seems to these days find suitable substitutes easily. For some, the IPL is just a way of getting back on the saddle.

Virat Kohli, now the father of a second child and absent from national duties during the England series, has never won the title with the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). The only active cricketer to have played the IPL for just one team since its inception, that absence of a trophy is a major glitch in the resume of the player with the most IPL runs (7263). It’s another matter that his absence was barely felt in the Test series against England, which India won 4-1. That leaves the competitive cricketer with much to prove over the next two-three months.