Watch this amusing video of Ravindra Jadeja and MS Dhoni’s daughter Ziva at Chepauk! Social media is showering love.

The 2023 Indian Premier League season is proving to be particularly memorable for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), given that it has enabled the team to compete in the presence of perhaps the Indian Premier League’s most fervent fan base and mark their three-year homecoming to the Chepauk after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Moreover, rumours have suggested that MS Dhoni will step down from the league after the 16th iteration of the competition. This has led to a festive atmosphere among CSK players and supporters during every game. As of right now, CSK sits in second place in the standings and appears to be in an excellent spot to win an unprecedented fifth championship, therefore they are enjoying an outstanding campaign on the pitch.

 

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Several players have throughout the years said they had a blast during the experience of competing for the four-time winners, cementing CSK’s reputation as having one of the best environments. Following the most recent game, the camaraderie in the Chennai-based team’s squad was evident in the presence of MS Dhoni’s daughter Ziva, who visited the playing area and interacted with the players.

Superstar all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja attempted to raise Ziva during a play that drew the attention of spectators throughout the stadium as well, but he was ineffective despite his numerous attempts. Following Jadeja’s futile attempts, Dhoni enjoyed the encounter and was unable to stop chuckling and a recording of the exchange quickly became popular on social media.

The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) shocked CSK in their own stadium on Sunday, ending their promising season. A win would have ensured them a spot in the playoffs as well as a Top 2 close out, allowing them an opportunity to go to the championship game. However, this loss has cast uncertainty over their likelihood of qualifying and eliminated the possibility of a top-two finish.