NEW DELHI: The noise stage on the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai peaked at 125 decibels, as recorded by broadcasters, the second legendary Mahendra Singh Dhoni stepped onto the sphere in opposition to the Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday.
Dhoni took to the crease when CSK required simply three runs off 19 balls, triggering an eruption of pleasure from the Chennai crowd.
The group’s thunderous assist for his or her beloved ‘Thala’ Dhoni was so intense that it compelled Kolkata Knight Riders’ star all-rounder Andre Russell to cowl his ears to protect himself from the deafening noise brought on by Dhoni’s entrance.
The sight of Russell overlaying his ears shortly went viral, capturing the eye of the web.
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Ravindra Jadeja returned bowling figures of three for 18 as defending champions CSK handed Kolkata Knight Riders their first lack of this Indian Premier League season with a seven-wicket hammering.
Jadeja’s disciplined left-arm spin led CSK’s bowling cost to limit KKR to 137 for 9, a complete the house workforce overhauled with 14 balls to spare.
Two-time winners Kolkata suffered defeat after three straight victories.
Skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad led the chase with an unbeaten 67 and a 70-run second-wicket partnership with Daryl Mitchell, who made 25, to make Chennai bounce again from two losses.



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