Legendary cricketer MS Dhoni reached Chennai on February 28, 2026, to join the Chennai Super Kings' pre-season camp ahead of IPL 2026. He received a rousing welcome from fans at the airport, with the team sharing a viral video of his arrival. Dhoni's participation in the upcoming season remains a focal point, though his exact role is yet to be clarified.
MS Dhoni's arrival in Chennai marked a significant moment for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) supporters as the franchise prepares for IPL 2026. On February 28, 2026, the 44-year-old veteran landed at the Chennai airport, dressed in a maroon round-neck T-shirt and blue jeans. A large crowd of fans gathered to greet him, creating an electric atmosphere. CSK posted a video on social media captioned, "The helicopter has landed in Chennai! 🚁🥳 #DenComing #WhistlePodu 🦁💛," which quickly went viral, amassing millions of views.
This visit follows Dhoni's intensive training sessions in Ranchi, where he focused on fitness at the Jharkhand State Cricket Association Stadium. Reports indicate he followed a strict routine starting around 1:30 PM daily, with sessions lasting nearly five hours to build stamina for the IPL's demands. Before departing Ranchi, Dhoni visited the Deori Maa Temple to seek blessings, a tradition he maintains ahead of seasons.
Last year, Dhoni's arrival featured a T-shirt with Morse code deciphered as "One last time," sparking retirement rumors. However, he played in all 14 matches for CSK in IPL 2025 and even captained the side after Ruturaj Gaikwad's injury. A CSK source confirmed to The Times of India, "We can confirm this much that he is coming to Chennai and had confirmed his availability for the season." Yet, the source added, "Whether he will play all games or not is something we can’t say at the moment."
CSK has options like Sanju Samson for wicketkeeping duties, acquired ahead of the season. Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad and all-rounder Ramakrishna Ghosh also joined the camp on the same day. The pre-season camp officially begins on March 1 at CSK's high-performance centre, with around 15 Indian players present initially. Overseas players' arrivals are pending resolution of Middle East tensions affecting flights.
IPL 2026 is scheduled to start on March 28 and conclude on May 31, delayed by two days from the original March 26 due to state elections in several regions. Dhoni's presence, even if limited on the field, is expected to provide invaluable guidance to the team.