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CSK CEO shuts down MS Dhoni exit rumours after IPL 2026 – CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan Dismisses Rumours of MS Dhoni Exit

Alina Sheikh · · 4 min read
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Clarifying the Future: CSK Addresses MS Dhoni Speculation

As the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season approaches its business end, the cricket fraternity has been buzzing with unsubstantiated reports regarding a potential fallout between legendary wicketkeeper-batter MS Dhoni and the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) management. Whispers of a rift behind the scenes led to widespread conjecture that the iconic captain might be parting ways with the franchise he helped build into a powerhouse.

These rumours gained further traction due to Dhoni’s absence from the playing eleven throughout the current season, largely attributed to persistent injury concerns. However, the CSK hierarchy has finally stepped forward to put these claims to rest, reaffirming their unwavering support for the former Indian skipper.

Kasi Viswanathan: Dhoni Remains the Core of CSK’s Identity

In a recent conversation with RevSportz, CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan categorically dismissed the exit rumours, emphasizing that the franchise is eager to retain Dhoni’s services for the foreseeable future. According to Viswanathan, the success achieved by the team over the years is inextricably linked to the presence and leadership of the veteran cricketer.

“I don’t think we do anything differently from any other team,” Viswanathan stated. “Basically, what I would attribute to a fan base is because a man by the name Mr. MS Dhoni is the captain, and also he is the one who has driven CSK to such success.”

Building a Legacy of Consistency

While the franchise has faced criticism for inconsistent performances during the IPL 2026 campaign, the CEO remains philosophical about the nature of professional sports. He highlighted that the team’s immense fan following is built on a foundation of long-term consistency, a hallmark that has defined the Chennai Super Kings since the inception of the tournament.

“CSK as a franchise has been consistent in their performance. That is the most important thing. If you are consistent in performing to the cricketing public, they will always have a love for the team,” he added. Viswanathan acknowledged that the team is currently navigating a challenging transition phase, which he believes is a natural cycle for any successful sporting institution.

Planning for the Future

The CEO admitted that the last couple of seasons have not met the high standards set by the franchise in previous years. However, he remains optimistic about the team’s ability to bounce back. He emphasized that as the game evolves, the management must be prepared to make strategic changes to ensure the team remains competitive on the field.

“If you have a skipper of the calibre of MS, I think automatically there is a great fan following. We respect the fans. We know that we have not done well in the last couple of years, but that is bound to happen because there is always going to be a change. Over the period of time, we will also have to change and strive to continue to be as consistent as we were earlier,” Viswanathan explained.

Moving Forward with Purpose

Despite the noise and the speculation that often accompanies high-profile franchises in the IPL, the message from the top of the organization is clear: MS Dhoni continues to be a central pillar of the Chennai Super Kings. As the team looks to restructure and refine its approach for the future, the focus remains on restoring the glory days that made CSK one of the most feared and respected teams in the league.

For the fans, this confirmation serves as a significant relief, silencing the detractors and refocusing attention on the game itself. While the 2026 season has been a test of patience, the commitment from the CSK management suggests that they are not just looking at the present, but are actively planning a resurgence that honors the legacy built under Dhoni’s leadership.

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Alina Sheikh

Alina Sheikh focuses on player interviews, reactions, and post-match press coverage.