One last time in yellow? MS Dhoni leaves Chepauk emotional after SRH defeat - Watch
The cricket itself had already slipped away from Chennai Super Kings. Sunrisers Hyderabad chased down 181 at Chepauk, sealed a five-wicket win, booked their place in the IPL 2026 playoffs and pushed CSK to the edge of elimination. But long after the result was decided, the crowd inside the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium stayed fixed on something bigger than the scoreboard.
They stayed for MS Dhoni.
For the first time in years, a final CSK home night carried the uncomfortable possibility that Chennai supporters may have just witnessed their last live glimpse of Dhoni in yellow. There was no official announcement, no farewell speech and no emotional presentation. Yet the atmosphere around Chepauk felt unusually heavy, as if the stadium itself understood that time around Dhoni is no longer endless.
Dhoni did not feature in the playing XI throughout the season because of fitness concerns, and that absence shaped the entire evening. A CSK side without him always feels incomplete, but at Chepauk the emptiness becomes louder. Fans arrived hoping for one more familiar sight. One more walk to the crease. One more stump mic moment. One more roar behind the stumps. Instead, they spent the night watching from a distance, unsure whether another opportunity would come.
The loudest moment involving Dhoni did not arrive during the match. It came during the innings break.
As CSK players assembled for the traditional final-home-game team photograph, Dhoni walked onto the field wearing CSK colours. What should have been a routine franchise ritual suddenly turned emotional. Chepauk rose almost instantly. Thousands of supporters stood not because of a photograph, but because Dhoni standing there in yellow felt deeply significant.
It was a reminder of everything he has come to represent for Chennai over nearly two decades. Titles, loyalty, calmness, leadership and an identity that grew larger than the franchise itself. But this time, the applause also carried fear.
Nobody inside the stadium truly knew if they were seeing Dhoni at Chepauk for the final time as a CSK player.
After the defeat, that feeling only deepened during CSK’s lap of appreciation. While younger players tossed souvenirs into the crowd, Dhoni moved slowly around the boundary rope, waving towards supporters who refused to leave despite the loss. The scoreboard had confirmed SRH’s playoff qualification, but the crowd’s attention barely shifted from the former CSK captain.
The silence around his future is what makes every appearance feel different now.
At 44, with fitness concerns increasingly becoming part of the conversation, speculation over retirement follows him into every season. Dhoni has repeatedly avoided giving definitive answers about his IPL future, choosing instead to leave decisions for later. But this season has felt more uncertain than previous ones, especially with CSK struggling and Dhoni carefully managing his physical condition.
As Dhoni acknowledged the crowd one section at a time, supporters responded with chants that sounded less like celebration and more like gratitude. The relationship between Dhoni and Chennai has never needed dramatic words. Nights like this explain it better than speeches ever could.
Whether this truly was Dhoni’s final appearance at Chepauk in CSK colours remains unknown. CSK can still qualify for the playoffs if they win their final league game and other results go in their favour, and Dhoni himself has not spoken publicly about retirement. But for a few hours on Monday night, the possibility felt real enough to leave an entire stadium emotional.
Stay updated with the latest IPL Live Score Score, IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL Schedule, check the IPL Points Table, and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and IPL Purple Cap.
For the first time in years, a final CSK home night carried the uncomfortable possibility that Chennai supporters may have just witnessed their last live glimpse of Dhoni in yellow. There was no official announcement, no farewell speech and no emotional presentation. Yet the atmosphere around Chepauk felt unusually heavy, as if the stadium itself understood that time around Dhoni is no longer endless.
Dhoni did not feature in the playing XI throughout the season because of fitness concerns, and that absence shaped the entire evening. A CSK side without him always feels incomplete, but at Chepauk the emptiness becomes louder. Fans arrived hoping for one more familiar sight. One more walk to the crease. One more stump mic moment. One more roar behind the stumps. Instead, they spent the night watching from a distance, unsure whether another opportunity would come.
The loudest moment involving Dhoni did not arrive during the match. It came during the innings break.
As CSK players assembled for the traditional final-home-game team photograph, Dhoni walked onto the field wearing CSK colours. What should have been a routine franchise ritual suddenly turned emotional. Chepauk rose almost instantly. Thousands of supporters stood not because of a photograph, but because Dhoni standing there in yellow felt deeply significant.
Nobody inside the stadium truly knew if they were seeing Dhoni at Chepauk for the final time as a CSK player.
After the defeat, that feeling only deepened during CSK’s lap of appreciation. While younger players tossed souvenirs into the crowd, Dhoni moved slowly around the boundary rope, waving towards supporters who refused to leave despite the loss. The scoreboard had confirmed SRH’s playoff qualification, but the crowd’s attention barely shifted from the former CSK captain.
The silence around his future is what makes every appearance feel different now.
At 44, with fitness concerns increasingly becoming part of the conversation, speculation over retirement follows him into every season. Dhoni has repeatedly avoided giving definitive answers about his IPL future, choosing instead to leave decisions for later. But this season has felt more uncertain than previous ones, especially with CSK struggling and Dhoni carefully managing his physical condition.
As Dhoni acknowledged the crowd one section at a time, supporters responded with chants that sounded less like celebration and more like gratitude. The relationship between Dhoni and Chennai has never needed dramatic words. Nights like this explain it better than speeches ever could.
Whether this truly was Dhoni’s final appearance at Chepauk in CSK colours remains unknown. CSK can still qualify for the playoffs if they win their final league game and other results go in their favour, and Dhoni himself has not spoken publicly about retirement. But for a few hours on Monday night, the possibility felt real enough to leave an entire stadium emotional.
Stay updated with the latest IPL Live Score Score, IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL Schedule, check the IPL Points Table, and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and IPL Purple Cap.
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Thala thala thala, dhoni dhoni dhoni. Sick and tired of these two words. He is 44. Long past his sell by date. A lame horse who th...Read More
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