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Ms. Dhoni, on Thursday (March 28), was unpleasant in his hand during the game between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Chennai’s Ma Chidambaram Stadium.
The incident took place on the 17th on the entrances to the RCB when Mrs. Dhoni was behind the collisions while Matheesha Pathirana turned to skateboarding. After being hit by a six by the RCB pattern in the third ball of the envelope, Patirana launched a slower delivery and skateboard failed.
For the fifth ball of The Over, Sri Lanka Pacer tried to overcome skateboarding with his trademark. However, he could not hand over the ball to the right line. While the delivery length was OK, the line was not like Pathirana fired the ball on the side of the leg.
It turned to 146.4 km / Mrs. Dhoni could not collect it clean. The ball struck him on top of the palm and looked at pain immediately. Although the old Indian pattern does not really show any emotion in the countryside, it couldn’t help but resist in pain.
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Fortunately for CSK, the coup was not serious, as his old pattern did not have to leave the field. His gloves was quickly put and the action resumed.
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Previously in the match, Ms. Dhoni pulled an impressive touch to send the dangerous Phil Salt. The RCB workshop had given his team a flight start to hit a flying of boundaries in the first few. However, before it could cause more damage to CSK, Ms. Dhoni found a strong job behind the collisions to send it again for 32.
RCB, meanwhile, published a large 196/7 total in the 20 prominent points after being asked to beat first. The skateboarded captain led his team from the front, scoring 51 runs of 32 balls. In response, CSK is at a shaking start.
At the time of writing this report, they were bursting on 17/2 in fourth place. Josh Hazlewood gave a good start to the ball by firing Rahul Tripathi and Ruturaj Gaikwad in the second.