Captain Cool, calm, cool as Ice are the few common taglines attached to MS Dhoni whenever people praise him. The captain, even when under the pump, always had a sense of calm around him and more often than not, he kept his cool.
However, pressure does strange things to individuals and there have been instances on a cricket field when even Dhoni lost his cool. Speaking of the same, Gautam Gambhir revealed a couple of instances went MS Dhoni lost his cool.
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There were few occasions when MS Dhoni lost his calmness in the recent past. Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami faced MS Dhoni’s wrath while playing for the national side. While Chennai Super Kings’ seamer Deepak Chahar was at the receiving end in the IPL 2019 when he bowled consecutive no-balls against Kings XI Punjab in the 19th over of the chase.
MS Dhoni is also a human – Gautam Gambhir
The young pacer learned quickly and bowled CSK to victory. A few days later, Dhoni marched back to the crease arguing with the umpire regarding a no-ball query. Though umpires were on the wrong end of things, it was surprising for analysts and fans to see Dhoni marching back to the middle.
“People say that they have never seen MS Dhoni lose his cool, but I have on a couple of times. It was during the 2007 World Cup and in other World Cups when we haven’t done well. He’s human and he’s bound to react as well. It’s absolutely fair enough to do that,” Gambhir was quoted as saying on Star Sports show Cricket Connected.
But Gambhir accepted that he isn’t as calm as Dhoni. “Even at CSK, if there’s a misfield or if someone has dropped a catch. Yes, he’s cool, he’s probably much cooler than the rest of the other captains. Much cooler than me for sure!” he added.
On the work front, MS Dhoni took sabbatical leave following 2019 world cup semifinal loss against New Zealand. He was all set to make a comeback for Indian Premier League 2020 but unfortunately, the tournament postponed due to COVID-19.