MS Dhoni Set For Eden Gardens Swansong Amid KKR's Must-Win Clash vs CSK
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's possible final hurrah at the Eden Gardens will be a captivating sub-plot when Kolkata Knight Riders square off against Chennai Super Kings in a must-win clash in front of a crowd expected to be draped in yellow, here on Wednesday. While five-time champions CSK are already out of the playoff race, Dhoni remains at the helm, and his presence alone is expected to turn Eden yellow, despite the match being on KKR's home turf. For a city where Dhoni has deep personal ties -- his in-laws live here, and it is where he played much of his junior cricket -- Wednesday could end up being emotionally charged for both the 43-year-old and his fans.
The Eden Gardens has witnessed many of Dhoni's milestones, from his maiden first-class century to two of his six Test hundreds.
He has also played club cricket here, including a memorable P Sen Trophy final for Shambazar Club.
So, when the iconic No.7 walks out on May 7, many will wonder if it's the last time Dhoni plays at this historic venue.
Dhoni, who took responsibility for CSK's narrow two-run loss to RCB in their previous match, is no longer the dominant force he once was.
Despite being in a strong position at 172/2 while chasing 214, CSK fell short in the final over.
Dhoni was dismissed by Yash Dayal off the third ball of the last over, managing 12 runs off 8 balls. He later took the "blame" for the loss.
But for the fans, Dhoni is still an emotion, and a strong one at that.
While it's a do-or-die game for KKR, who must win all their remaining three matches to stay in playoffs contention, the match will be more about celebrating Dhoni's legacy than the result.
KKR currently have 11 points, and winning all three of their remaining games will take them to 17. Even


