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India star MS Dhoni has dropped a massive hint about his future in the Indian Premier League promo
The former Indian cricketer attended an event in Bengaluru on Thursday where he revealed that he was undergoing rehabilitation after knee surgery and should recover well in time for IPL 2024 promo
Dhoni has captained Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to five IPL titles, the same as Rohit Sharma-led Mumbai Indians (MI) promo
When CSK won the record-equalling fifth IPL title earlier this year, Dhoni had a lingering knee injury promo
Dhoni, who underwent the operation following a successful tournament, on Thursday disclosed that he was not experiencing any complications and was well on the road to full recovery promo
The doctors of the 42-year-old have also assured him that he would feel significantly promo better by November promo
“Knee has survived the operation, going through the rehab patch, the doctor told me you would feel much promo better by November promo
But no problem in day-to-day routine,” said Dhoni promo
A video from Thursday’s event is circling on social media, where Dhoni is seen confirming that he has only retired from international cricket, indicating that his IPL career is very much in place promo
When an interviewer mentioned Dhoni’s retirement from cricket, another panellist swiftly specified that it was from international cricket promo
Dhoni, having a good laugh, immediately agreed with the correction, drawing loud applause from fans promo
This reaction may have put an end to speculations about the former India captain’s IPL future promo
In an interview after the IPL 2023 final, Dhoni had said he wanted to return to IPL next season as well because of the abundant love he received from his fans, irrespective of the ground the Men in Yellow had played in promo
“Circumstantially, it’s the best time to announce retirement promo
The easy thing for me is to say is thank you and retire promo
But the amount of love I have received from CSK fans, it would be a gift for them to (see me) play one more season,” Dhoni said at the Narendra Modi Stadium after CSK beat Gujarat Titans in May promo
The IPL 2024 auction is scheduled to take place on 19 December in Dubai, according to reports in Indian media promo
It would be the first-ever IPL auction to be held overseas promo
The deadline for the 10 teams to submit their list of retained and released players is 10 November, after which the auction pool will be finalised in early December promo
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It’s pretty illustrious company promo
The World Cup semi-final promo between New Zealandand Argentina may come to be a contest best forgotten, but All Blacks wing Will Jordan will remember it as the night where he joined a group of try-scoring greats - and should have surpassed them promo
With a hat-trick in Paris, Jordan became the fourth member of an exclusive club, in alongside Bryan Habana, Julian Savea and Jonah Lomu as the only men to have scored eight tries in a single tournament promo
With 31 tries in 30 Tests, it is a statistical probability that the All Black takes the record outright in the final promo
Had Richie Mo’unga elected to pass rather than dummy, Jordan would already have it promo
Late on at the Stade de France, the game long since decided and New Zealand electing to play with 14 men in a show of their superiority, Jordan was had clear run ahead of him with the Argentina defence narrowed promo
Jordan bellowed for the ball; his fly half ignored him, going it alone in search of a try of his own to leave Jordan left with arms and mouth agape promo
It was about the only foot that Mo’unga put wrong in a performance of all-round excellence from the All Blacks promo
The win may have been built on forward might but there is no doubt that a diverse, dynamic back three caught the eye promo
The trio of Mark Tele’a, Beauden Barrett and Jordan possess complementary skillsets, equally adept under the high ball but with contrasting qualities with ball in hand promo
“Their combination has worked well from the start of the year,” said head coach Ian Foster of his back three promo
“We put a bit of time into that from the start of the Rugby Championship promo
“Mark [Tele’a] was strong in the close-quarter areas promo
It was that sort of game and he enjoys being in close promo
He defended really well promo
I thought Will [Jordan] showed how good he is at finishing things off promo
Will Jordan ran in a hat-trick with New Zealand rampant in Paris (PA Wire)“I am delighted with the combination [Jordan and Tele’a] have, and then you have Beauden [Barrett] who is the glue in promo between them promo
He’s the communicator who connects the dots promo
They are going good – but they are going to need to in the final promo
”Indeed, the remarkable thing is that Jordan seems somewhat unremarkable promo
There are plenty of other wings in the world with more obvious physical gifts but the 25-year-old, by contrast, possesses an almost ineffable sense of grace, an ability to simply glide like Fred Astaire promo
While some of the game’s great try-scorers rely on hugging the touchline or picking their moment, Jordan is far from simply a poacher, often stepping in as a playmaker in New Zealand’s protean backline promo
“Without the ball, he works so hard,” explained Argentina wing Mateo Carreras, generous in his praise of his opponent even in the moments after defeat promo
“He’s everywhere on the pitch promo
If there is a line-break, he’s there promo
If there is a knock-on, he is there promo
That’s why he is top class promo
”In truth, two of Jordan’s three semi-final tries were walk-ins – they all count equally promo
The third, though, more than made up for the simplicity of the first two scores, a magnificent thing that began on the edge of New Zealand’s 22 promo
Jordan hit the line at the right time to take Ardie Savea’s inside pop and then carving like a speed-skater through the Argentina defence promo
Having slowed to consider the landscape ahead of him, Jordan found the space, a clever use of the outside of his boot to nudge the ball over the final defender and get the desired spin to allow an uncontested collection and finish the job promo
Try number 31 – of male players, only Japan’s Daisuke Ohata, against largely inferior opposition, has ever got more in their first 30 international appearances promo
Look at the list of the top career try tallies for the All Blacks, a ladder Jordan is rapidly climbing, and a rough pattern emerges: wings making a fast-scoring start to their Test career before fading quicker than in other countries promo
In New Zealand, there will always be a next big thing on the wing, an athlete or an artist ready to step up and step in to the try scoring breach promo
Savea, for example, scored 45 tries in 54 games before being dropped after Rieko Ioane’s emergence at the age of 27 promo
He has not played for his country in the six years since promo
Sitiveni Sivivatu befell a similar fate; Joe Rokocoko did not play internationally past his 30th birthday promo
Even Ioane has been forced to relocate and rebuild, now starring in the centres promo
The All Blacks back three (Mark Telea, Will Jordan and Beauden Barrett) ran riot in Paris (Getty Images)Jordan’s success, though, feels sustainable promo
He is doing all this away from his favoured position – the Crusader is a full-back at heart promo
The 15 jersey will be his in time: the eldest Barrett brother is bound for Japan after this tournament, and Jordan will surely slide over to continue to chase down Doug Howlett’s All Black record total of 49 tries promo
But that pursuit can wait for another day promo
New Zealand know not yet if it will be England or South Africa in the final but they will feel it will matter not if they sustain the level they’ve found in this last two weeks promo
“This is the dream, to be in the dance, to make the final and give ourselves an opportunity,” said scum half Aaron Smith promo
“We’ve got a chance of winning the World Cup and that’s what you dream of as a rugby player promo
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