MS Dhoni Stats at Chepauk Stadium Chennai in IPL, T20I, ODI and Test
Published on: Apr 30, 2024 12:37 pm IST|Updated on: Apr 30, 2024 12:37 pm IST
Chennai Super Kings will lock horns against the Punjab Kings on 1st May at MA Chidambaram Stadium Chepauk in Chennai (at 7:30 pm).
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is in a very delicate touch this IPL season. He comes to bat at 7 and hits the boundary from the 1st ball he faces.
At Chepauk in Chennai on Sunday, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) secured a convincing victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by a whopping 78 runs on Sunday. This triumph marked Dhoni’s remarkable 150th win in the Indian Premier League (IPL), making him the first player to achieve this extraordinary feat.
Meanwhile, in this post, we will take a look at MS Dhoni’s stats at the Chepauk Stadium in Chennai for IPL.
MS Dhoni Stats at Chepauk Stadium Chennai in IPL
Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | 50/ 100 | Highest |
62 | 1500 | 41.7 | 142.2 | 7/0 | 75 |
Thala Dhoni has completed his 1500 IPL runs at Chepauk Stadium including 7 half-centuries. The finisher registered his best score on this ground in a match against RR in IPL 2019, where he scored 75 runs off 46 balls.
MS Dhoni Stats at Chepauk Stadium Chennai in T20I
Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | 50/ 100 | Highest |
1 | 22 | _ | 95.7 | _ | 22 |
MS Dhoni Stats at Chepauk Stadium Chennai in ODI
Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | 50/ 100 | Highest |
6 | 401 | 100.2 | 101.8 | 1/2 | 139 |
MS Dhoni Stats at Chepauk Stadium Chennai in Test
Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | 50/ 100 | Highest |
4 | 323 | 80.8 | 74.4 | 1/1 | 224 |
In this season’s IPL, Dhoni has been coming late down the order due to his recovery from a knee injury. But he has made a big impact with the bat. He has remained unbeaten in all the 7 innings he has played so far, scoring 96 runs at a strike rate of 259.46.
Fans are afraid that this could be the last season for the legend. We are quite unsure if we see him again at the Chepauk. Still, we have a couple of matches left, listening to the chants at Chepauk and getting lost with the audience when Mahi come to bat.