Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the captain of Chennai Super Kings, was hanging the sword of danger before landing in the match against Punjab Kings
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the captain of Chennai Superkings, was on his way to the ground for the match against the Punjab Kings when a sword of great danger was hanging on him. The danger was so serious that if they did not find a way to overcome it, they could have to face serious consequences. Just then, a 28-year-old player came forward as a troubleshooter for him. The name of this player is Deepak Chahar who handles the new ball in the Chennai Super Kings team. Deepak Chahar not only contributed significantly to Chennai getting a one-sided victory against Punjab but also saved Mahendra Singh Dhoni from getting into great trouble.
In fact, in the current season of the Indian Premier League, Chennai Super Kings had their first match against Delhi Capitals, led by Rishabh Pant. In this match, Delhi defeated Chennai by 7 wickets. Delhi had achieved a strong target of 189 runs from Chennai by losing just three wickets. After the match, Chennai captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was found guilty of slow overrate and was also fined about Rs 12 lakh.
A match may be suspended…
That is why there was a lot of pressure on Dhoni in the match against Punjab. The pressure is that the entire overs of the team be dumped within the stipulated time. That is because according to the rules related to the IPL Code of Conduct, if he made the same mistake again, a match of Rs 24 lakh and a penalty of Rs 30 lakh in the third time may also have to be suspended. Explain that according to IPL rules, a team gets 90 minutes to bowl 20 overs. Taking more time than this, the captain is found guilty of slow overgrowth. In such a situation, Deepak Chahar took the responsibility of saving Dhoni from this trouble. Chahar took Punjab’s four wickets for just 13 runs in 4 overs, which helped Dhoni get 20 overs in the stipulated time. As a result, Punjab’s team could score 106 runs in 20 overs. And Dhoni also won the battle of slow overgrowth with the match.