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MS Dhoni Bowled By Harishankar Reddy In Chennai Super Kings Practice Campm, Video Viral On Social Media

Story Highlights
  • CSK is preparing for IPL 2021
  • CSK practice session begins in Chennai
  • Dhoni's bold video goes viral
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Although former Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni has retired from international cricket, he is still playing in the IPL.IPL 2021) Is playing in. When Dhoni played international cricket, everyone wanted to take his wicket. Because Dhoni used to turn an impossible match into one.

Though Dhoni has retired from international cricket, Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Chennai is currently gearing up for the 14th season of the IPL. As part of this preparation, Dhoni’s video of the practice match is currently going viral on social media. In this video, 22-year-old Harishankar Reddy (Hari Shankar reddy) Bowled Dhoni.

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Although Harishankar is a fast bowler, he bowls with a short run-up. Dhoni did not know the ball he bowled and he was bowled. Couldn’t figure out when this video is. But after taking Dhoni’s wicket, Harishankar looked happy.

Harishankar shared a photo on Instagram on Wednesday. In which he is seen with Dhoni. While sharing this photo, he called it Dream Pic. In the photo, both are wearing CSK jerseys.

Chennai has signed Harishankar Reddy for Rs 20 lakh. He had done well in the Vijay Hazare Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy from Andhra Pradesh. In Vijay Hazare, he had taken 3 wickets for 60 runs against Gujarat. He took 4 wickets for 30 runs against Jharkhand. Harishankar has taken 8 wickets in 5 List A matches so far. He has taken 19 wickets in 13 T20 matches.

Chennai Super Kings have shared another video of Dhoni. In which he is coming to the field for a practice match. In this video, you can see Dhoni’s look for a practice match a few years back and now for a practice match.

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