Mhatre had a memorable start to his first-class career in the Irani Trophy where he opened the batting for Mumbai alongside Prithvi Shaw. He impressed everyone by scoring a half-century on his Ranji Trophy debut against Baroda. Mhatre continued his fine form by smashing a magnificent 176 off just 232 balls in a 200-run partnership with Shreyas Iyer in his second match against Maharashtra. In just five first-class matches, Mhatre has scored a total of 321 runs at an impressive average of 35.66, including a century and a half-century.
According to the Times of India, Mhatre's performances have impressed CSK scouts and their former captain and spritual leader Dhoni. It is further reported that the five-time IPL champions have asked Mhatre to report for selection trials between November 16 and 23 during the six-day break between the fifth round of the Ranji Trophy and the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.
'As long as MS wants to play, the doors are open'CSK MD and CEO Kasi Viswanath has reportedly asked Mumbai Cricket Association secretary Abhay Hadap in an email on October 24 to allow Mhatre to attend the trials in Chennai.
Viswanath earlier said that CSK has no plans to part with Dhoni, who has been retained as an uncapped player this season, any time in the near future. The legendary wicketkeeper batter last played for India in the 2019 ODI World Cup, which made him eligible for the special uncapped rule for next year's retention.
"As far as Mahi bhai (brother) is concerned, you know he keeps everything to himself. It comes out at the last moment only. Knowing the passion he has for CSK, and also knowing the following he has, and he also mentioned in one of the interviews that he'll play his last game in Chennai, we're hoping that he will continue as far as CSK is concerned.
"As long as MS wants to play, the doors are open. Knowing him, his commitment, and his dedication, I'm sure he'll always take the right decision," said Viswanathan as a part of a discussion on Provoke TV.
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