CHENNAI SUPER KINGS captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be seeking expert opinion from sports orthopedics in Mumbai on the state of his dodgy left knee before taking a call on his treatment, CEO Kasi Viswanathan said on Wednesday.
Dhoni had played the entire IPL season with a heavily strapped left knee and although he looked absolutely okay while keeping, more often than not batted as late as No.8 and didn’t look swift while running between the wickets, a newswire PTI report said.
“Yes, it is true that Dhoni will be taking medical advice for his left knee injury and accordingly decide. If surgery is advised, it can only be ascertained after reports come out, it will be completely his call,” Viswanathan told PTI.
MS Dhoni often spoke about his knee injury, but the CSK skipper continued to keep wickets and bat lower down the order for the Super Kings. Dhoni managed only 104 runs in 16 matches but he struck at close to 180, hitting 10 sixes throughout the campaign.



