MS Dhoni, 43, Makes IPL History as Oldest-Ever Player of the Match
Lucknow: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) stand-in captain MS Dhoni rewrote IPL history books on Monday, becoming the oldest player ever to win the Player of the Match award at 43 years and 280 days. The legendary wicketkeeper-batter smashed an unbeaten 26* off 11 balls in a thrilling last-over chase against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), guiding CSK to their second win of IPL 2025.
Record-Breaking Feat
- Dhoni surpassed Pravin Tambe’s 11-year-old record (42 years, 208 days) set during IPL 2014 with Rajasthan Royals.
- The CSK icon is now the first player in IPL history to claim the POTM award in his 40s.
- Despite his match-winning cameo, Dhoni humorously questioned the decision, saying Noor Ahmed (LSG’s Afghan spinner) deserved the honor more.
Dhoni’s Impact & Post-Match Remarks
- On CSK’s Performance:
- “Bowling unit has done well, but batting needs improvement. Roles and responsibilities matter—if you start well, you should capitalize.”
- Praised youngster Shaik Rasheed for his net sessions and potential.
- On the Award:
- “I was surprised—Noor bowled brilliantly!”
Why It Matters
- Age-Defying Brilliance: Dhoni’s knock proved his clutch gene remains intact, even at 43.
- CSK’s Revival: The win lifts CSK’s morale after a shaky start to IPL 2025.
- Fan Frenzy: The “Thala” magic continues to electrify crowds, reinforcing his unmatched legacy.