IPL 2021: Dhoni lands in Chennai, CSK camp likely from March 9

Apart from Dhoni, former India batsman Ambati Rayudu also reached Chennai while the Tamil Nadu players in the squad will be joining a little later.

Published : Mar 04, 2021 12:07 IST , Chennai

MS Dhoni will aim to turn fortunes after Chennai Super Kings suffered a rare IPL failure in the last season. (File Photo)
MS Dhoni will aim to turn fortunes after Chennai Super Kings suffered a rare IPL failure in the last season. (File Photo)
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MS Dhoni will aim to turn fortunes after Chennai Super Kings suffered a rare IPL failure in the last season. (File Photo)

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has landed in the city to take part in the team's training camp that is likely to begin on March 9 in the lead-up to the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The former India captain arrived late on Wednesday and will serve a five-day quarantine.

CSK tweeted a picture of Dhoni at the airport and wrote: "Thalai-Vaa! Smile with the Mass(k) on! Super Night! #DenComing #WhistlePodu #Yellove."


 

Former India batsman Ambati Rayudu also reached Chennai on Wednesday while the Tamil Nadu players in the squad will be joining a little later.

 

"First #Dencoming of the summer from across the border is Manavaadu Bahubali!!! #Yellove #WhistlePodu," CSK posted with a photo of Rayudu.

The camp is likely to get underway from March 9, CSK CEO K.S. Viswanathan said, adding the players who are available would take part in it.

"Yeah...the camp is likely to start from March 9. Whoever is available would take part in the training sessions," he said.

"The players will undergo five-day quarantine before they start training. Also, they will have to return three negative tests," he added.

 

The Indian players in CSK will be a part of the camp, Viswanathan said, adding they would be arriving in batches.

The schedule and venues for the 14th edition of IPL have not been confirmed yet.

 

CSK, during the recent mini auction earlier this year, picked up England all-rounder Moeen Ali for Rs 7 crore, apart from Karnataka all-rounder K. Gowtham for Rs 9.25 crore and Test specialist Cheteshwar Pujara for Rs 50 lakh.

It also roped in a few others including Tamil Nadu batsman C. Hari Nishaanth, Harishankar Reddy and Bhagath Varma (all for Rs 20 lakh).

The team did not fare well in the last IPL, failing to qualify for the play-offs for the first time ever since the inception of the IPL.

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