Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden answered many interesting questions about CSK captain MS Dhoni and also introduced the Indian team’s ‘funniest Luger’. The former Australian opener has a huge fan base in India and played a key role for Chennai Super Kings in the early seasons.
Matthew Hayden made his IPL debut in 2008 for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) against Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the IS Bindra Stadium of the Punjab Cricket Association, where he played for the first time under MS Dhoni. I played. The Australian batsman made his debut in Chennai in 2010 where he was part of Super Kings’ title-winning campaign.
While speaking to ESPNcricinfo about his IPL days, former CSK player Matthew Hayden answered some interesting questions about the Chennai Super Kings captain. During a lively discussion, Hayden revealed what bothers Dhoni the most on the field, explaining that he always suffers from reduced fielding effectiveness.
“I have to say MS Dhoni is very unflappable, but if you really want to give him goosebumps. Just do some simple field work. Don’t contribute on the spot. That’s one of the few moments where you look at him and go, ‘Oh, this isn’t going to work,”’ Matthew Hayden said.
MS Dhoni is widely regarded as the greatest captain in Indian history. He won every ICC title with the ‘Men in Blue’. The wicketkeeper and batsman retired from international cricket in his 2020 and his last international match will be his 2019 ICC World Cup. Chennai Super Kings strong>, in which he won five titles in the cash-rich league, will return to the field. Play IPL 2024.
I Always Loved The Battle With Harbhajan Singh – Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden also described India’s famous off-spinner Harbhajan Singh as the most entertaining spinner he has ever played with or against in the game. India’s great off-spinner is known for playing the game with a lot of emotion and has had several heated moments against his opponents.
“I always loved fighting Harbhajan Singh. He was beautiful,” added Matthew Hayden.
Former Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has been attracting attention not just for cricket but for other pursuits as well. Be it this incident, S Sreesanth’s Slapgate scandal or Andrew Symonds’ Monkeygate scandal, Baji has never been without controversy.
Harbhajan Singh was a leading artist in all forms until his final retirement. Harbhajan Singh is also one of the few members of the team who took an active part in India’s victories in his T20 World Cup in 2007 and his ODI World Cup in 2011.