“We were shouting at Doug, don’t go, don’t go, don’t go, but…” – Mohit Sharma said on Dhoni’s dispute with the umpire

IPL 2019: MS Dhoni is the most successful bowler in IPL history. The great MS Dhoni, known for his calm and composed nature on the cricket field, is considered one of the greatest captains in the history of the game. He also got the nickname of ‘Captain Cool’ by his fans. However, Dhoni has been seen getting angry on the cricket field many times by the fans. One of the biggest incidents among these was during IPL 2019 when Dhoni entered the field in the middle of the match due to a no ball controversy and started fighting with the umpires. Now former CSK fast bowler Mohit Sharma has spoken on this incident and told what was the atmosphere in the dressing room at that time. Let us tell you, during the 2019 IPL, there was a controversy when the umpire took back the decision after giving a no ball during a match against Rajasthan Royals. In the last over, CSK needed some 8 runs to win. One of Ben Stokes’ balls was above the waist, one umpire gave it a no ball while the other umpire standing at square leg overturned the decision. Mahi got furious and entered the field to fight with the umpire. We were shouting, don’t go, don’t go, don’t go – Mohit Sharma said about MS Dhoni Recalling this incident, Mohit Sharma said on the 2 Sloggers podcast, “We were in the dugout, we were shouting, don’t go, don’t go, don’t go. But he didn’t even look back. He went like this, when it seemed like a lion had entered. He was already angry because he got out at the wrong time. He had just come to the dugout after getting out and the next ball was a no ball and the umpire did not give it.” He further said, “When he returned, he asked me to bring the laptop. Then the video analyst showed him the video and he said, ‘It was a no-ball.’ However, he also regretted going to the field. But the match was so exciting that all this happened in the blink of an eye.”

Captaincy taken away after shouting at politician’s son, Hanuma Vihari suddenly left Andhra team making serious allegations against ACA

Vihari has accused Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) of political interference. Hanuma Vihari (Image Source: Indian cricketer Hanuma Vihari Has taken a shocking step. In fact, after the defeat against Madhya Pradesh in the fourth quarter-final of Ranji Trophy 2024 in Indore on February 26, Vihari has decided to never play for Andhra again. While chasing the target of 170 runs in the fourth innings, Andhra team was all out for 165 runs and lost the match by 5 runs. Hanuma Vihari scored the highest score of 55 runs. After the team’s defeat, Vihari made an emotional post for his fans on social media. Along with this, it was also revealed about this, due to which he was removed from the captaincy after the first match of the season against Bengal. In his post he Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) has been accused of political interference. Vihari accused of being removed from captaincy Vihari has revealed that during the first match of the season, he had shouted at a player of his team and that player had used his father’s political power to get him removed from the captaincy, while Andhra had scored 410 runs to win the match. Had chased the runs. After this incident, Andhra captaincy was handed over to Ricky Bhui, who is also the leading run scorer of the elite group with 902 runs in 113 innings this season. Vihari also accused the association of putting some players above the interest of the team and not allowing the team to progress. Let us tell you that Vihari had a good season with the bat and he scored 522 runs in 13 innings at an average of 40.15, which included one century and three fifties. KN Prithviraj’s revelation regarding Vihari Meanwhile, Andhra wicketkeeper batsman KN Prithviraj openly revealed that he is the same player Vihari was talking about. While posting a story on his Instagram, Prithviraj accused Hanuma Vihari of spreading wrong information. He also accused Vihari of personal attacks and using abusive language. He said that Vihari did all this for sympathy.