Since the rumors of MS Dhoni's retirement started, all stadiums around the world have inadvertently turned into his home ground, if not CSK's. And Eden Gardens is nothing short of that. In 2023, the stadium saw purple stands turning into a massive yellow wave to show love for the "old man." MS has been struggling to speak as the roar defeats the calm ambience as soon as he picks up the mic. The scenario is expected on May 7 also, as Kolkata Knight Riders will host Chennai Super Kings. Prior to the match, Kolkata Head Coach Chandrakant Pandit attended the press conference and said that Kolkata knows how to silence the hype. He said, "I think during these kinds of games, every player and every team is always focused on their own game. "I mean, that's sometimes like, if a batter is batting and there is so much noise around and if you ask that batter, probably he will say that 'I didn't hear anything about it.'" He added, "It was the same case with me when people used to tell me so much noise around and how you can focus. But sometimes we just ignore that noise automatically. So, obviously when you are focused on the game, it does not matter so much if you ask me." Read also: Gautam Gambhir Responds to Harsh Criticism After Losses Notably, a win tomorrow won't affect CSK much, as they were the first team to be eliminated from the race. Meanwhile, a win for KKR will still keep hopes alive for KKR. The team needs to win all the remaining games to stay alive in the race. And the head coach sounds proud of the batting lineup, brushing off any pressure. He said, "Not really (feeling the pressure). I don't want to go back. We always believe that we have the best batting lineup, it unfortunately didn’t click. Hope it will do justice in the next three games. We know the ability of every individual player. We believe in them. To maintain that, you have to give them a lot of confidence, make sure they believe in themselves." Eden Gardens, this year, is struggling to pull fans, and this has been visible in almost all matches except the opening one, against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Many are blaming the price hike of the tickets. But nevertheless, with Mahi landing in Kolkata, Eden Gardens is likely to have a surge in business.