IPL 2025: Top 5 Oldest Players

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has always been a melting pot of talent, where the young and the seasoned share the stage, each bringing their unique flair to the game. As IPL 2025 approaches, the spotlight shines on a group of players who, despite their age, continue to defy time with their cricketing prowess. Here, we delve into the stories of the top five oldest players set to grace the IPL this season, each a testament to the enduring value of experience in the world’s most glamorous cricket league.

5. Moeen Ali – 37 Years 166 Days

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Moeen Ali, after being released by CSK, finds a new home with KKR. At 37, Moeen’s versatility as an all-rounder remains unmatched. With 67 IPL matches under his belt, he’s scored 1162 runs and taken 35 wickets, showcasing his ability to contribute significantly with both bat and ball. His inclusion in KKR’s squad is not just about his skills but also his experience in handling pressure situations, making him a valuable asset.

4. Rohit Sharma – 37 Years 215 Days

Rohit Sharma, the ‘Hitman’, needs no introduction. With five IPL titles to his name, Rohit’s leadership and batting prowess are legendary. At 37, he continues to be the backbone of Mumbai Indians, having played 257 matches and amassing 6628 runs. His ability to anchor innings or accelerate at will makes him a cornerstone of MI’s strategy, proving that age is just a number when it comes to cricketing genius.

3. R Ashwin – 38 Years 75 Days

Ravichandran Ashwin’s return to Chennai Super Kings at a price of 9.75 crore for IPL 2025 is a testament to his enduring value. At 38, Ashwin’s strategic mind and bowling variations continue to baffle batsmen. His experience in reading pitches and adapting to conditions makes him an invaluable asset, not just for his bowling but also for his contributions with the bat and in the field.

2. Faf du Plessis – 40 Years 141 Days

Faf du Plessis, joining Delhi Capitals for 2 crore, brings a wealth of experience at 40. With 4571 runs in 145 matches, Faf’s consistency and ability to anchor innings or shift gears make him a vital cog in any team. His leadership qualities, even without the captaincy band, are evident in how he guides younger players, making his presence more than just statistical.

1. MS Dhoni – 43 Years 147 Days

Topping the list is MS Dhoni, the ‘Captain Cool’, who at 43, continues to be the heartbeat of Chennai Super Kings. Leading CSK to five IPL titles, Dhoni’s impact goes beyond statistics. His calm demeanor, tactical acumen, and the ability to finish games make him irreplaceable. Dhoni’s presence alone can turn the tide of a match, making him not just a player but a phenomenon in IPL history.

As IPL 2025 unfolds, these veterans will not just play but will also mentor, inspire, and perhaps, once again, prove why experience is as crucial as talent in cricket. Their journey in the IPL is not just about runs scored or wickets taken but about the legacy they continue to build, game by game. In a league where youth is often celebrated, these players remind us that the heart of cricket beats in every age, and sometimes, the oldest players bring the most to the table.