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“AB Hindi Mein Nehi Bol Sakta,” MS Dhoni’s Hilarious Words Caught On Stump Mic

MS Dhoni leading Chennai Super Kings

Chennai Super Kings skipper MS Dhoni needs no introduction to the fans. Apart from his captaincy, wicketkeeping, and batting, his supreme remarks from behind the stumps have amazed the fans and his teammates.

On a fine Sunday afternoon, when Ravindra Jadeja was displaying his elitism as an all-rounder against Royal Challengers Bangalore, the former Indian captain snared the attention with a cheeky remark. The skipper has been seen in a good mood as his side is in a brilliant stride.

CSK amassed a huge total of 191 on the Wankhede surface, and a chunk of the credit went to Jadeja, who spared no bowler. A sublime 50 by opener Faf du Plessis set the Lions off to a good start. In response, RCB just shrunk against the Yellow Army. As soon as AB de Villiers was cleaned up, on the first ball of the 11th over, RCB were shattered. After he departed, Harshal Patel walked in at number 8.

Ab Hindi nahi bol sakta – MS Dhoni to Ravindra Jadeja

After Patel took over the crease, MS Dhoni told Jadeja that they could not keep up the conversation in Hindi anymore. Before Patel, MS Dhoni was instructing the bowlers in Hindi as Kyle Jamieson and de Villiers were not versed with the language.

“Ab Hindi me nahi bol sakta hun,” MS Dhoni told Jadeja. His remark made the commentators laugh. Even Suresh Raina and Jadeja continued laughing. 

Watch the video here:

https://twitter.com/pant_fc/status/1386537078507200528?s=20

CSK won four straight games and are the table-toppers of IPL 2021 now. They currently have four wins from five matches and sit ahead of Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore in terms of run rate. RCB, who continued their unbeaten streak until they had met CSK, are now at the third position. 

“He’s (Jadeja) somebody who can change the game on his own, and we have seen that significant change with the bat and in the bowling as well. It’s good to give him that extra opportunity, the extra few balls where he can express himself.

“It’s also important that the individual grabs the chance when you decide that, and he’s done that so far,” MS Dhoni told after the win.

 

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