23 April,2022 10:06 AM IST | Navi Mumbai | PTI
MS Dhoni during his unbeaten 28 v MI on Thursday. Pic/BCCI; IPL
MS Dhoni "is still hungry" and Chennai Super Kings remain afloat in IPL-15 after the legend's latest Houdini act. And they are all that matter to skipper Ravindra Jadeja.
Five defeats from seven outings became a thing of the past after Dhoni turned back the clock to script a memorable three-wicket victory for CSK against Mumbai Indians in the IPL here on Thursday, following a heart-stopping finish that saw him hit a four off the last ball of the game. "It's very good that he is still hungry [for runs and wins]," the new CSK skipper said after Dhoni's 13-ball 28 propelled the team to an epic win over their arch-rivals.
"His touch is still there. And looking at it, all of us remain calm, that if he is in the middle and stays till the final over, he will win the game," added Jadeja. "We were tense, but had a belief that he [Dhoni] was out there, he would finish the game and come. He has won so many games for India, in the IPL, we knew that he would finish the game."
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He smashed a six and four off third and fourth ball off Jaydev Unadkat before maintaining his calm to put one past short-fine leg for the match-winning boundary, leaving the bowler and the rest of his Mumbai teammates shattered.
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