IPL 2018: Ms Dhoni Led chennai Super Kings Making a Grand Come Back
After two suspension Chennai super kings making a grand comeback in the 11th edition of Indian premier league.
IPL 2018: All sets to start from April 7, and Chennai super kings will play their first match against Mumbai Indians.Csk fans excited to watch their team after two years also we can
see MS Dhoni leading a side after step down from captaincy from team India.
“Chennai Super Kings are back and the IPL gets more energy from it than the team in itself,” says Prabhu Damodaran, co-founder of the Whistle Podu Army, which is quickly turning into one of the most-loved fan clubs in the IPL.
IPL 2018: All sets to start from April 7, and Chennai super kings will play their first match against Mumbai Indians.Csk fans excited to watch their team after two years also we can
see MS Dhoni leading a side after step down from captaincy from team India.
See that love. This is Pure Passion !! This is madness!!. This is emotions.
Dear @CMOTamilNadu @OfficeOfOPS Care to speed up the clearance of the closed stands?? Don't hurt the fans in delays. Let 12000 more fans live their dreams !!
Fans RT & Please support the #WhistlePoduArmy twitter.com/ChennaiIPL/sta …
Dear @CMOTamilNadu @OfficeOfOPS Care to speed up the clearance of the closed stands?? Don't hurt the fans in delays. Let 12000 more fans live their dreams !!
Fans RT & Please support the #WhistlePoduArmy twitter.com/ChennaiIPL/sta …
“Chennai Super Kings are back and the IPL gets more energy from it than the team in itself,” says Prabhu Damodaran, co-founder of the Whistle Podu Army, which is quickly turning into one of the most-loved fan clubs in the IPL.
But does that mean the Whistle Podu Army wouldn't diminish in number if their Thala (head) Dhoni wasn't on the side?
“Even if Dhoni wasn't retained or if all players had gone to auction and Dhoni was picked by some other team, I would say at least 60-70 percent of the fans would have stayed loyal. Of course, they would be disappointed but two years down the lane we can't expect MS (Dhoni) to keep playing. There will be a point where Dhoni won't be there and CSK has to exist. The franchise has made a really good connection with the fans which makes them hooked to CSK rather than Dhoni alone,” Damodaran opines while acknowledging that Dhoni's presence brings a “totally different atmosphere”.
Returning to the fray after serving out a two-year suspension, two-time winners Chennai Super Kings will take on reigning champions Mumbai Indians in the lung-opener. The needle clash, expected to be watched by a capacity crowd at the Wankhede Stadium, looks set to raise the curtains on the decade-old T20 League in grand style after a formal opening ceremony.
MI, led by Rohit Sharma, appear to face an arduous task against the star-studded Chennai side, led by their charismatic skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni who is back at the helm following the team's two-year ban in 2016 and 2017 IPL seasons along with Rajasthan Royals.
The visitors would surely like to begin their campaign with a bang against their arch-rivals in the latter's backyard. To give an extra dimension to the contest will be the sight of veteran offie Harbhajan Singh turning out in CSK yellows against a side which he served with distinction for ten long years.
MI, led by Rohit Sharma, appear to face an arduous task against the star-studded Chennai side, led by their charismatic skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni who is back at the helm following the team's two-year ban in 2016 and 2017 IPL seasons along with Rajasthan Royals.
The visitors would surely like to begin their campaign with a bang against their arch-rivals in the latter's backyard. To give an extra dimension to the contest will be the sight of veteran offie Harbhajan Singh turning out in CSK yellows against a side which he served with distinction for ten long years.
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