The banter started when Chahar, now a member of the Mumbai Indians squad, tried to sled Dhoni as he walked out to bat, signaling to stand-in captain Suryakumar Yadav to field close to the Chennai batsman.
The Chennai Super Kings on Sunday won the boasting right against Mumbai Indians after beating them by 4 wickets in an exciting match at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chepauk. Following the completion of the match, MS Dhoni shared a sporty moment with former teammate Deepak Chahar.
As the match concluded, Dhoni waited for Chahar during the customary handshake and, in a light-hearted gesture, playfully tapped him with his bat. This fun moment displayed the friendly bond between the two cricketers. Later, the two exchanged a few words, adding to the comradery.
#MSDhoni𓃵 : Thala Dhoni was standing there waiting for Deepak Chahar and why did he do that,
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The banter started when Chahar, now a member of the Mumbai Indians squad, tried to sled Dhoni as he walked out to bat, signaling to stand-in captain Suryakumar Yadav to field close to the Chennai batsman.
highlights from mi vs Csk match
Deepak Chahar had a match to recall against his former franchisee. On his debut, he played a pivotal role for Mumbai Indians, smashing a quick 25 off just 12 balls while batting at No 9. His aggressive knock helped Mumbai reach 155/9 in 20 overs, despite Noor Ahmed’s brilliant 4 for 18 that dismantled the middle order.
On the other hand, MS Dhoni made a short appearance during Chennai’s chase. With just four runs required for victory, Dhoni faced two balls without scoring, putting Rachin Ravindra back on strike. Ravindra then finished the match with a six off the first ball of the final over, securing the victory for Chennai.
Ravindra, who remained unbeaten on 65 from 45 balls, was named Player of the Match for his match-winning innings. Earlier, Chennai’s captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, who batted at no. Instead of opening with Ravindra, contributed a quick 53 off 26 balls.
This defeat marked the 13th time Mumbai lost their opening match in the IPL, with their last season-opening victory coming all the way back in 2012.