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“Played A Ton Of PUBG Together”: CSK Star On How MS Dhoni Spent Lockdown

For somebody who imparts an exceptional cling to Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Deepak Chahar said he credits the CSK skipper for bridling his profession and giving it life span, yet doesn’t believe the legend’s looming retirement should raise a ruckus around town at any point in the near future. “It took me 2-3 years to settle in around him (Dhoni). I see him as a senior sibling and I think he regards me as a more youthful sibling,” Chahar told PTI in an elite meeting.

“We have a good time minutes. During lockdown, we played a great deal of PUBG together. We played a great deal of games together. We really got to know each other off the field. I’ve been fortunate to advance such a huge amount from him,” Chahar said.

“I would agree in view of him just I had an opportunity to play for India on the grounds that before that, he allowed me a huge opportunity to play every one of the 14 games in IPL. In 2018, I played every one of the 14 games.” Chahar said Dhoni, who has been battling with a knee injury throughout the previous one year or something like that, ought to quit assuming extra liability in the CSK set-up at this phase of his vocation and should hope to partake in his game.

“I for one think he has a ton to provide for cricket. He can play for another 2-3 seasons. I have seen him bat in the nets. Clearly, he had a physical issue that anybody can have, individuals at 24 have that equivalent injury that he has.

“He has recuperated well. For me by and by, he ought to play for another 2-3 years. (Yet, it’s his call. He told everybody he will play his last game in Chennai. I figure he will just choose. For our purposes, it will be extremely challenging to play for CSK without him. Everybody has (consistently) seen CSK with Mahi bhai,” Chahar said. “He ought not be taking it right now since it is the finish of his vocation. He ought to appreciate not assuming liability and strain for the group. He has arranged such countless cricketers like Ravindra Jadeja and different players, the people who can finish that work, they are great at it,” Chahar added.

Chahar said players flourish when the climate is great in the group, refering to likeness between Ranji Prize winning side Rajasthan in 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons.

“I have felt a similar climate when I made my presentation for Rajasthan. We came out on top for two championships. I actually recall the environment of the group was totally different,” he said.

“You really want to establish a climate. Players are something very similar, players don’t transform,” he said.

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