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Ravindra Jadeja’s throw, MS Dhoni’s agility … Ashutosh Sharma messed with the wrong pair – Ravindra Jadeja Ms Dhoni Duo Run Out Ashutosh Sharma CSK vs DC IPL 2025

Chennai: Former captain of the Indian team and veteran wicketkeeper batsman MS Dhoni does not reply behind the wicket, he stumps at the speed of electricity and if he gets a ball at the right time at the time of run out, then it is not difficult for the batsman to escape. On the other hand, one of the most spectacular fielders of the Indian team is Ravindra Jadeja. It is said that if Ravindra Jadeja is doing fielding then stay in his crease. Do not try extra runs. At the same time, during the match between Chennai and Delhi, Delhi batsman Ashutosh Sharma got trapped between these two Surmas. Ashutosh lost his wicket in the greed to run additional runs.

Ashutosh Sharma made a big mistake

The last over of the Delhi Capitals’s innings was putting Mathisha Pathirana for Chennai Super Kings. On the third ball of his over, Ashutosh Sharma could not take time to the ball and the ball went to Deep Square Leg with the age of his bat. Ashutosh also called the second run after taking the first run. He made a mistake here, because the ball went to Ravindra Jadeja. Jadeja rapidly caught the ball and threw a wonderful throw towards MS Dhoni. Dhoni hit the ball in the wicket before blinking an eye and Ashutosh Sharma was far away from the crease. He was dismissed by scoring one run in just one ball.
Lokesh Rahul, showing a brilliant mixture of attack and restraint, scored 77 runs in 51 balls, scoring 183 runs for six wickets against Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 match here on Saturday. Rahul hit one end and hit six fours and three sixes in his innings.

Triston Stabs scored an unbeaten 24 off 12 balls, but later Mathish Pathirana (one for 31) bowled brilliantly in the last over, stopping the Delhi team from scoring a big score.

After winning to bat after winning the toss, Delhi suffered a major setback in the first over when Khalil Ahmed (two wickets for 25 runs) made Jack Fraser McGurk walk before opening the account on the scoreboard.

Delhi Capitals won the toss and chose batting

Lokesh Rahul, showing a brilliant mixture of attack and restraint, scored 77 runs in 51 balls, scoring 183 runs for six wickets against Chennai Super Kings on Saturday. Rahul hit one end and hit six fours and three sixes in his innings.
Triston Stabs scored an unbeaten 24 off 12 balls, but later Mathish Pathirana (one for 31) bowled brilliantly in the last over, stopping the Delhi team from scoring a big score.

After winning to bat after winning the toss, Delhi suffered a major setback in the first over when Khalil Ahmed (two wickets for 25 runs) had left Jack Fraser McGurk in the first over before opening the account on the scoreboard. Abhishek Porel (33), Akshar Patel (21) and Sameer Rizvi (20) played small but good innings for Delhi Capitals.
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