Australia vs India: Virat Kohli said “me too” while pointing to fans holding a banner with a “I miss you MS Dhoni” message during the ongoing T20I series at Sydney Cricket Ground. The reaction of the patron of India has gone viral on social media.
Virat Kohli’s reaction to the poster of ‘I miss you MS Dhoni’ in SCG goes viral (AFP Photo)
HIGHLIGHT
- Virat Kohli’s reaction to ‘we miss MS Dhoni’ banner goes viral on social media
- MS Dhoni retired from international cricket on August 15, 2020
- Kohli has led India to a victory in the T20I series in Australia
Not just his fans, but it looks like his former teammates, including Captain Virat Kohli, are losing to MS Dhoni in action. Former World Cup Winner India Captain retired from international cricket on August 15, but their fans will make sure their presence is felt in Australia, where the Indian team is currently playing a series of limited overs to be followed by a highly anticipated 4-round series.
Virat Kohli’s reaction to a banner from Indian fans at the Sydney Cricket Ground is going viral on social media. “We miss you MS Dhoni,” read the message on the banner during the second T20I of the ongoing 3-game series.
To the delight of the amateur section, Virat Kohli, who was destined deep down, he turned to the fans and pointed “me too”.
– Gani pk (@ Gani05071717) December 7, 2020
Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni have had a great relationship on and off the field. Over the years, Kohli has recognized the mentoring role that Dhoni played after the former took over as captain of the senior team. Kohli was named India’s test captain as early as 2014 after Dhoni retired from the game’s longest format. The Delhi hitter took the reins in the limited overs format in 2019.
Dhoni played a crucial role in ensuring a smooth transition, as the World Cup winner continued as goalkeeper-hitter until the 2019 World Cup. Dhoni’s last international encounter turned out to be India’s semi-final loss to New Zealand in London.
MS Dhoni made their competitive comeback in the 2020 Indian Premier League (IPL). Despite failing to make the play-offs with Chennai Super Kings, Dhoni and his team were among the most talked about aspects of the T20 league, which was held in the United Arab Emirates. .
Dhoni also confirmed that he will not be withdrawing from all game formats anytime soon. When asked if CSK’s last match at IPL 2020 was their last match in yellow, Dhoni said “Definitely not” – a response that went viral on social media. Dhoni is expected to return to action at IPL 2021, leading CSK as the three-time champions look to renew their squad.