There was a debate on social media as to which player among Dhoni and Rohit had the most noise in the stadium upon his entry.
The fever of the 17th season of IPL has reached the fans. Fans are showing their support for their teams and players. But it cannot happen that when IPL is talked about and Dhoni’s name is not taken. Former Indian captain MS Dhoni has a huge fan base. People go crazy just to get a glimpse of MS Dhoni. Fans wait for Dhoni to come on the field to play even just one ball. We saw a similar atmosphere during the match played against KKR.
As soon as Dhoni entered the ground, the fans made such noise that KKR players got upset and closed their ears. When Dhoni came to bat, the noise level in the noise meter had broken all records.
Rohit Sharma or Dhoni – on whose entry the noise broke?
Meanwhile, there was a debate on social media as to which player’s entry made the most noise in the stadium. A fan wrote that there was maximum noise on Rohit Sharma’s entry and Dhoni’s number comes after him. But Star Sports replied to that user and said that he is under some confusion. He gave evidence that Dhoni has also used his name in the noise meter.
As soon as Dhoni entered the field, the fans chanted Dhoni-Dhoni so loudly that all the records in IPL history were broken. According to the record, as soon as Dhoni came on the field before the toss against RCB, the fans made so much noise that the noise reached 130 decibels, which is the highest till date. Then when he hit a four against Delhi Capitals, the noise in the stadium went up to 128 decibels.
Hi, here’s the ‘real’ list of the loudest cheers measured on the Star Sports Shor-meter! Chepauk’s cheer for #Thala in the opening match tops the list.
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— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) April 12, 2024
Chennai Super Kings’ next match is against Mumbai Indians on April 14 at Wankhede. In this match, once again all the records of Noise are going to be broken. It is obvious that the fans of Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai have to support their team at different levels. In such a situation, when the fans of both the teams will clash with each other, the noise will be at a different level.