Rishabh Pant Happy To Trump MS Dhoni As Delhi Capitals Blow Away CSK In IPL 2021
Chasing 189 for victory, DC romped to victory with eight balls to spare after Shikhar Dhawan (85) and Prithvi Shaw (72) struck blistering half-centuries.
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Delhi Capitals new skipper Rishabh Pant on Saturday said walking out with Mahendra Singh Dhoni for toss in their IPL opener was a special moment for him as the Chennai Super Kings talisman has been his go-to man.
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MS Dhoni (Photo courtesy - CSK s Twitter handle)
MUMBAI: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper MS Dhoni would like to see his team get back to winning ways in the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). One of the most successful IPL teams, CSK failed to reach the playoffs last year and Dhoni is leaving no stone unturned to make sure the side gets back to form ahead of the 14th edition.
CSK on Monday shared a video from the team s net session, where the former Indian skipper was seen whacking sixes all around the park. Dhoni fired on all cylinders as he muscled the ball in the nets during the practice session.
Moeen Ali (Phot credit: CSK s Twitter handle)
CHENNAI: Muslim cricketers in the past had decided against wearing jerseys be it for their country or club sporting logos of liquor brands due to their religious beliefs. On Sunday, it was learnt that Chennai Super Kings’ new recruit Moeen Ali has decided to do the same in the upcoming IPL, starting from April 9.
CSK have the logo of sponsors SNJ 10000 packaged drinking water and British Empire glasses surrogate product brands of SNJ Distilleries Private Limited. According to the deal, the jerseys will carry the logo of SNJ 10000 on the leading arm while British Empire logos will be on the back of the helmets.