KKR won the toss in IPL 2021 final against CSK and chose to bowl first.
Dhoni announced that CSK is unchanged from the Qualifier 1 against Delhi Capitals, but had to pause for a while as the Dubai crowd erupted as he took the mic at the toss.
"I can't hear you," Dhoni told presenter and former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop at the toss.
"We are looking to bowl first as well, initially it stops a bit and as the game goes on it settles down, and toss is uncontrollable and we are prepared for both. We are playing with the same squad. Often what really dictates terms is the result and I feel our international players are equipped to deal with whatever the situation may be,” Dhoni told Bishop once the noise died down a little.
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Dhoni has captained India in 72 matches, while the remaining 228 has been franchise cricket. He has captained the Chennai Super Kings and Rising Pune Supergiant in the Indian Premier League.
"We started T20 in around 2005-06 and most of the games have been franchise cricket and in the last five years there have been a lot of T20 games in international cricket as well," added Dhoni.
MS Dhoni has won the IPL thrice, the Champions League T20 twice, the T20 World Cup in 2007, and the Asia Cup T20 in 2016 for India.
Second on the all-time list comes West Indian icon, Daren Sammy who has led Peshawar Zalmi, Rajshahi Kings, St Lucia, St Lucia Stars, St Lucia Zouks, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Titans, West Indies, West Indies XI, and Windward Islands in the T20 format in 208 matches.
Virat Kohli comes in the third position as he has led Team India and Royal Challengers Bangalore in 185 matches.
Eoin Morgan won the toss and put CSK into bat first. Both teams were unchanged from their previous matches.
(ANI inputs)