When Dhoni points for DRS without hesitation, he is 95 percent right. After such effective reviews of Dhoni, DRS is usually called Dhoni Review System.
On Sunday night, the four-time IPL winning team Chennai Super Kings (CSK) scored the biggest score ever at the Eden Gardens in the match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Kolkata were set to win 236 runs in 50 overs. given the target.
This is also the biggest score of IPL this year.
The Kolkata team could score only 186 runs in reply and thus lost by 49 runs.
With this victory, Dhoni’s team has won five times in seven matches and is currently the top team in this sixteenth season of the 10-team IPL.
After this victory on social media where there is talk about Chennai Super Kings batsman Ajinkya Rahane, there is also talk about Dhoni taking the help of DRS (Decision Review System).
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the former captain of the Indian cricket team and the current captain of Chennai Super Kings, where he is called ‘Captain Cool’ because of his style in the field, his decisions have always been seen with respect.
Twice review at Eden Gardens and both correct
Dhoni took the review twice on Sunday night and both times he proved to be right. When he came to the field to play the last two balls, the first ball was given a full toss. The umpire did not call him a no ball or a wide.
Dhoni did not seem satisfied with the umpire’s decision and immediately appealed for a review.
When the third umpire looked at the screen again, he found that the ball had passed over Dhoni’s waist and thus it was declared a ‘no ball’ and the on-field umpire had to overturn his decision.
Then when Kolkata’s batting continued and David Vese came to the crease, Deshpande of Chennai Super Kings was bowling. His ball hit the legs of tall David Veese and along with Deshpande, Dhoni also appealed for LBW but the umpire refused to give him out.
Dhoni took the review without wasting time. Then what was the cricket commentators started talking about the correctness of the reviews taken by Dhoni.
The matter went to the TV umpire again and the TV umpire saw that the ball was hitting the stumps despite hitting Vese’s leg and once again the on-field umpire was forced to overturn the decision.
How many percent Dhoni proves to be right
Cricket experts say that when Dhoni points out for DRS without hesitation, he is 95 percent right.
According to the statistics presented after both the reviews of Dhoni on Sunday night, Dhoni has been found correct more than 85 percent of the time and due to his review, the field umpire has had to change his decisions.
After such effective reviews of Dhoni, DRS (Decision Review System) is usually called Dhoni Review System and it is seen on social media like a trend.
on social media what are people saying,
A social media user named Yash wrote that when it comes to reviews, try not to mess with them. He is the sharpest mind behind the stumps.
A user named Swati wrote that if Mahi says ‘no ball’ then it will be a no ball. “Every time he proves the umpire wrong through his ‘Dhoni Review System’.”
Shailendra Tripathi wrote that this person is a legend. “No doubt about it. Dhoni once again proved why DRS is called Dhoni Review System.”
With this he has shared two pictures, in one Dhoni is indicating for the review and in the second the umpire is indicating to change his decision.
Dhoni is about to turn 42. The Indian team touched new heights under his captaincy. He has already taken retirement from national cricket but this 16th season of IPL is being considered as his last season.
On Sunday night, he thanked the Kolkata audience and said that perhaps he had come to say goodbye to them.
Under Dhoni’s captaincy, India won the 2007 ICC World T20 and the 2011 ODI Cricket World Cup. Apart from this, India won the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013 under Dhoni’s captaincy.
Dhoni also made India the winner of the Asia Cup in 2010 and 2016. Under his captaincy, India topped the Test rankings in 2010 and 2011.