MI vs CSK MS Dhoni wasim Jaffer hats off for sixes in death overs after only practice - Sixes in death overs... Hats off to MS Dhoni, Wasim Jaffer praised Mahi fiercely, Cricket News - The IPL 2023

MI vs CSK MS Dhoni wasim Jaffer hats off for sixes in death overs after only practice – Sixes in death overs… Hats off to MS Dhoni, Wasim Jaffer praised Mahi fiercely, Cricket News

MI vs CSK MS Dhoni wasim Jaffer hats off for sixes in death overs after only practice – Sixes in death overs… Hats off to MS Dhoni, Wasim Jaffer praised Mahi fiercely, Cricket News


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MS Dhoni Is being highly praised. Especially against Mumbai Indians, there is a lot of discussion about the way he scored 20 runs in the last four balls. Now former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer has composed a ballad in Dhoni's praise for this. He was asked whether such performance in IPL is possible after just two months of practice? In response to this, Jafar said that it is very difficult to do so. Actually this is amazing. Dhoni is not only surprising us, he is probably surprising himself too.

He is not even playing cricket
Wasim further said that leave alone international cricket, he is not playing cricket at all. He is playing straight IPL to IPL. While talking on ESPN Cricinfo Hindi, Wasim Jaffer said that batting at the death is the most difficult task in my opinion. He said that the reason behind this is that the ball has become soft by then. Then it is very difficult to generate power in the last overs. Jafar said that this is not a trivial matter. If we talk about Darrell Mitchell, he too was finding it difficult to hit.

Hats off to Dhoni
The former Indian opener said that but the way Dhoni came and batted is amazing. To come and do power hitting like this, and that too without playing any cricket, is unbelievable. He said that he is doing this after just a little practice, so hats off to Dhoni for this. It is noteworthy that Mahendra Singh Dhoni created a stir in the last overs against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede on Sunday. Dhoni came out to bat in the last over. At that time, four balls were left in Hardik Pandya's over. Dhoni sent the first three balls out of these four for sixes. He took two runs on the last ball.


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