
File Pic: Ravi Shastri and MS Dhoni New Delhi: The legendary cricket journey reached another milestone when it was formally put into the ICC Hall of Fame during the London ceremony and became an Indian cricket that gained a prestigious honor. But he was the former head coach of India Ravi Shastri, who stole the show with a funny and sincere homage and compared Dhoni’s quick hands behind the stumps with the experienced thief.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“He had his hands faster than his hands,” Shastri joked, leaving the audience in the division. “If you have ever been in India, you go to a big game, especially in Ahmedabad, you don’t want MS behind you; watch the wallet disappear.”
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Shastri, thought about Dhoni’s folded behavior during his career, added: “He gets to zero, wins the World Championship, gets a hundred of the same, two hundred same. Absolutely, you know, no difference.”Dhoni expressed gratitude for being appointed to the most exclusive cricket list. “It is an honor to be named in the ICC Hall of Fame, which recognizes cricket contributions across generations of the world. Let your name remember next to all such time.
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The star career of Dhoni contains 17 266 international runs, 829 release and three main trophies of ICC – the 2007 T20 Championship, ODI World Championship in 2011 and 2013 Champions Trophy. Dhoni, known for his calm presence and sharp sense of games, played 538 matches for India and is widely considered one of the best captains ever seen.