MS Dhoni is known as 'Captain Cool' as he knows how to stay calm, even at tense moments. A calm attitude, combined with intelligent strategy and self-confident, makes him one of the finest cricket captains ever. Dhoni is the only skipper to conquer all three major ICC trophies: the T20 World Cup in 2007, the Cricket World Cup in 2011, and the Champions Trophy in 2013. Thala also led Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to five Indian Premier League title wins. Subramaniam Badrinath, who represented India and CSK along with MS Dhoni, talked about Dhoni and shared his story that not many people have ever heard. Even this cricketer lost his temper. Badrinath told InsideSport, "He is also a human...he has lost his cool," "But that has never happened on the field. He would never let the opposition know that he had lost his cool. In this match against RCB in Chennai, we were chasing 110 odd. We lost wickets in a cluster there and we ended up losing the match. "I got out to a lap shot against Anil Kumble. I was LBW. So, I was standing inside the dressing room, and he was coming inside, where there was a small water bottle. MS just kicked it out of the park. We all just couldn't make eye contact with him," Also Read | MS Dhoni in IPL: Legendary Stats and Records That Set Him Apart While the IPL mega auction is only few months away, there is no clarity yet over Dhoni's future in the tournament. There were rumors circling about his retirement, but Dhoni has remained silent over whether he will participate in the 2025 edition of the IPL or not. Also, with a mega auction coming up, it may get pretty difficult for the CSK team if they decide to retain Dhoni as a player. Dhoni is already 43 years old, and having retired from international cricket in August 2020, he cannot delay his retirement for a long time. Retaining him may not be a good idea for CSK, as it would be taking up one spot from the limited quota of the team ahead of the auction. But CSK may also find it hard to get rid of their popular captain. Also Read | "Be Yourself and Trust the Process": Suryakumar Yadav's Message to India U19 Team Ahead of Australia Series