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Dhoni not done as CSK win IPL

INDIAN cricket superstar MS Dhoni says he will look to return for the next IPL season after he led Chennai Super Kings to a record-equalling fifth title with a win over Gujarat Titans in what many believed to be his last match.

Ravindra Jadeja hit a six and four off the final two balls as Chennai chased down their revised target of 171 in 15 overs, with five wickets to spare, in a rain-hit final that went past 1.30am local time on Tuesday, on a reserve day in Ahmedabad following a washout on Sunday.

New Zealand’s Devon Conway led the chase with his 25-ball 47 before cameos from Ajinkya Rahane (27) and Shivam Dube, who hit an unbeaten 32, set the stage for Jadeja’s heroics.

Needing 13 off the final over, Mohit Sharma bowled four good balls before Jadeja hit the winning runs to trigger wild celebrations at the world’s biggest cricket stadium.

“This is the best time to announce my retirement. But the amount of love I have received all over. The easy thing would be to walk away from here, but the harder thing would be working hard for nine months and try to play another IPL,” said the 41-year-old Dhoni.

“It would be a gift from me, won’t be easy on the body. You do get emotional, the first game at CSK everyone was chanting my name. My eyes were full of water, I needed to take some time off in the dugout.”

Chennai won the title for the fifth time to go level with Mumbai Indians.

Dhoni kept attracting huge crowds across venues this season and more than 80 000 fans cheered the veteran, who had recently said he would make a call on his future later this year, in the final.

Playing his 250th IPL match, Dhoni got out for a first-ball duck as he went back to a stunned silence, but he had the last laugh in his 10th appearance in the final as Chennai captain.

Ambati Rayudu also hit a key 19 off eight balls in his last match after he announced his retirement before the final.

Rain forced players off the ground when Chennai were four without loss after three balls of their innings.

The downpour lasted for about 15 minutes but covers came off from one of the pitches which got damp and the ground staff worked for more than two hours to get the field ready for play.

Sai Sudharsan smashed 96 off 47 balls to guide Gujarat, a team which won the crown in their debut season last year in the T20 competition and topped the table in this edition, to 214-4.

“I think we tick a lot of boxes as a team,” said captain Hardik Pandya.

“We play with a lot of heart, really

proud of the way we kept fighting. We have a motto – we win together, we lose together.”

In-form Gujarat opener Shubman Gill hit a 20-ball 39 and was named most valuable player, earning the orange cap as the leading batsman with 890 runs.

Gujarat pace spearhead Mohammed Shami got the purple cap as the leading bowler for his 28 wickets with teammates Sharma and Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan one behind on 27 each.

Gill, fresh from his third century this season, was dropped on three when Deepak Chahar spilt an easy catch off fast bowler Tushar Deshpande.

The opener smashed Deshpande for three consecutive boundaries in the next over and kept up the attack with regular hits to the fence before Dhoni’s lightning quick glovework sent the batsman back, stumped off Jadeja.

Fellow opener Wriddhiman Saha made 54 and put on 64 runs with Sudharsan, who took charge after his partner’s departure.

List of IPL champions from 2008-2023

The Indian Premier League T20 tournament has grown into the world’s richest cricket competition since it began in 2008.

AFP Sport lists the winners from the first edition to the current season.

2008: Rajasthan Royals (skipper Shane Warne)

2009: Deccan Chargers (now defunct – skipper Adam Gilchrist)

2010: Chennai Super Kings (skipper MS Dhoni)

2011: Chennai Super Kings (skipper MS Dhoni)

2012: Kolkata Knight Riders (skipper Gautam Gambhir)

2013: Mumbai Indians (skipper Rohit Sharma)

2014: Kolkata Knight Riders (skipper Gautam Gambhir)

2015: Mumbai Indians (skipper Rohit Sharma)

2016: Sunrisers Hyderabad (skipper David Warner)

2017: Mumbai Indians (skipper Rohit Sharma)

2018: Chennai Super Kings (skipper MS Dhoni)

2019: Mumbai Indians (skipper Rohit Sharma)

2020: Mumbai Indians (skipper Rohit Sharma)

2021: Chennai Super Kings (skipper MS Dhoni)

2022: Gujarat Titans (skipper Hardik Pandya)

2023: Chennai Super Kings (skipper MS Dhoni) | AFP

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