Watch: How Vizag treated Dhoni with some 'yellove'

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NEW DELHI: There is no iota of doubt that the great

Mahendra Singh Dhoni

enjoys immense popularity and fandom across the country. And that he keep himself cool and acts normal under the fiery arclights just adds to his aura.
Things were no different at the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam the 'home ground' of Delhi Capitals as they took on Chennai Super Kings in the 13th match of

IPL 2024

on Sunday.

All eyes were on DC captain

Rishabh Pant

, who is making a comeback in this tournament after a horrific car accident in December 2022. But the loudest cheers were reserved for MS Dhoni, even though he had relinquished CSK captaincy just before the tournament got underway.
The Indian Premier League's official X handle shared a special Dhoni video on Monday titled: "The aura. The euphoria. The magnanimity. It's MS Dhoni's world and we're just living in it! Vizag treated their favourite with some "yellove"."

Having won their two previous encounters, CSK were playing their third match, registered their first defeat of the tournament. But none of their fans were left disappointed. Reason? Because MS Dhoni batted for the first time in the tournament.
And what a vintage display of brilliant shot-making it was. Dhoni walked in to bat at No. 8 amidst the loudest cheers from the crowd and did not disappoint anyone smashing 3 sixes and 4 fours in his unbeaten 37 off 16 balls.

The blitzkrieg included Dhoni carting DC pacer Anrich Nortje for 20 runs in the last over of the match.
The fans in the south Indian city of Visakhapatnam largely represented CSK as they chanted "Dhoni, Dhoni".
Earlier with the wicket-keeping gloves, when he took the catch of

Prithvi Shaw

off

Ravindra Jadeja

's delivery, Dhoni became the first keeper to effect 300 dismissals (213 catches and 87 stumpings) in T20 cricket.
According to Ravi Shastri, Dhoni may be playing his last IPL. But his popularity and fame continues to grow and the chants of "Dhoni, Dhoni" will continue to reverberate in stadiums across the country.


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