Dhoni or Pocketmar! Robi Shastri comments to get the ICC Hall of Fame.| MS Dhoni ICC Hall of Fame

MS Dhoni ICC Hall of Fame : The two -time World Cup -winning captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been appointed to the ICC Hall of Fame. The wicketkeeper batter of India has been playing in the IPL for a long time for the Chennai Super Kings. He is still playing IPL. He has played 5 ODIs and 5 T20 matches in the country’s jersey, in his 3 -year long career.

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Former World Cup -winning cricketer Robi Shastri made a fun comment on the ICC Hall of Fame. Shastri compared Mahendra Singh Dhoni with a pocketmaker, but what is the reason for using such a good example? You have to know that too.

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Wicketkeeping skills from batter Dhoni’s helicopter shot know the whole cricket world. And it is not possible to compare anyone with Mahir’s wicketkeeping skill. That is why Robi Shastri compared him to Pocketmaker while referring to his wicketkeeping.

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Robi Shastri went on to talk about this, ‘Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s hand is faster than the pocketmakers. If you ever come to India, especially in Amdad, you will never want Mahendra Singh Dhoni to be behind you. Looking back, you will see that your pocket is empty. ‘

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Then, praising Dhoni, Shastri added, “Dhoni’s biggest multiplication is, if he is out in a vacuum, he still shows the emotions, and even if he wins the World Cup, he shows the same emotion. Although he scored one hundred or two hundred runs, there was no extra excitement in his emotions. You will not see a different emotion in any of his situations. ‘ From now on, Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be seen playing in the upcoming IPL from now on, because his form was not good this time.

Asish Roy
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