Former India captain MS Dhoni has a long-standing relation with Chennai and the MA Chidambaram Stadium or Chepauk. The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) made an emotional return to the Team India dugout in Chennai forward of the India vs Australia 3rd ODI which takes place right here on Wednesday (March 22).
Dhoni, who has been coaching together with his CSK teammates in Chennai forward of IPL 2023, met Team India cricketers throughout their apply session on the Chepauk on Tuesday (March 21) night. An image of MS Dhoni sitting in Team India’s dugout went viral because the Chennai stadium bought ready for the third ODI. CSK social media group shared an image of Dhoni within the dugout with the caption, “Main pal do pal ka shayar hoon…”
Main pal do pal ka shayar hoon…
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— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) March 21, 2023
The former India skipper had beforehand labored because the mentor of Team India within the 2021 T20 World Cup, which was his final affiliation with the nationwide group in any capability. Recently, he met the squad on the stadium in Ranchi, creating nostalgic moments for Indian cricket followers.
Meanwhile, in a chat with AB de Villiers on ‘The Quick Singles’, former India captain Virat Kohli was requested concerning the ‘fastest runner’ he has run with in his profession. Kohli went on to choose the previous South African batter over his former teammate Dhoni.
“I’ve been asked this question before. AB has been by far the fastest I’ve run with between the wickets. The only other guy I’ve had so much coordination and understanding with is MS (Dhoni). I don’t know about the speeds, but he and MS, I would not even need to call,” Kohli revealed to De Villiers.
When AB de Villiers was requested the identical query, he went on to choose compatriot and Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Faf du Plessis.
“Mine is controversial as well,” De Villiers stated. “He is the best runner I have run with as well, it’s Faf. But he’s run me out at least seven times in my career. We have had some worst misunderstandings.”