IPL 2025: Former CSK star hits out at critics, pledges unconditional support to Dhoni

In a recent interview, Rayudu described the fervent support for Dhoni as potentially harmful, suggesting it detracts from the sport's authenticity.

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Amid current challenges for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) during the ongoing IPL 2025, the ex-CSK player Ambati Rayudu has publicly reaffirmed his loyalty to MS Dhoni. This statement comes in response to fan criticism accusing Rayudu of severing his years-long association with CSK.

Fan Discontent & Loyalty Declaration

CSK and Dhoni have been under fire due to the team's underperformance in this season. Rayudu took to the social media platform X to make his position clear, staunchly defending his admiration and respect for Dhoni. He urged critics to avoid spending on 'paid PR' campaigns and rather consider charity towards the underprivileged, further strengthening his point.

Controversies & Criticisms

Navjot Singh Sidhu inflamed the situation by labelling Rayudu a 'chameleon' during a CSK game against Punjab Kings. Despite his continued support for CSK, Rayudu has voiced concerns over its current difficulties. He scrutinised Dhoni's strategic decisions on the batting order and questioned if Dhoni is serving more as a brand icon than contributing to the team’s competitive edge.

Perspectives on Fame & Fan Support

In a recent interview, Rayudu described the fervent support for Dhoni as potentially harmful, suggesting it detracts from the sport's authenticity. According to him, this dynamic has negatively impacted several players over the years.

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Following this, CSK fans targeted Rachin Ravindra on social media after an incident where Ravindra impeded Dhoni's opportunity to finish a match against Mumbai Indians. Rayudu shared his experiences where fans openly urged lesser-known players to get out, favouring Dhoni's opportunity to bat, a circumstance he finds daunting for newcomers in the sport.
 

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