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IPL 2023: Mahendra Singh Told Why DRS is Called Dhoni Review System

Sangeeta Viswas
1 year ago

IPL 2023: Mahendra Singh told why DRS is called Dhoni Review System. If MS Dhoni takes a review, the batsman should walk off the field even before the result.

After seeing the review taken of Dhoni, the fans are saying this:-

If Dhoni takes a review, the umpire should also understand that his decision is about to be overturned.
This is what the fans of cricket are saying.

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This is what fans are saying after watching Dhoni’s review in the Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings match (MI vs CSK) in IPL 2023.

Mumbai Indians came out to bat first. Spin bowler Mitchell Santner came to bowl the eighth over, and Suryakumar Yadav was in front on the second ball.

IPL 2023: Mahendra Singh Told Why DRS is Called Dhoni Review System

The ball was caught by Mahendra Singh standing behind the wicket

He bowls down the leg side, which the batsman misses while playing. The ball was caught by Mahendra Singh Dhoni standing behind the wicket.

He appealed for caught out but was turned down by the umpire, the bowlers also not looking very confident here.

IPL 2023: Mahendra Singh Told Why DRS is Called Dhoni Review System

MS Dhoni didn’t take a second! DRS has taken immediately:-

MS Dhoni immediately took DRS as soon as he saw that the umpire had given not out. Even then the umpires might have understood that their decision is about to be overturned.

Bowler Mitchell Santner was also not looking very happy, perhaps he also felt that he would not be out.

Well, fans of cricket and MS Dhoni already know why the other name of DRS is Dhoni Review System. The success percentage of taking his review is very high.

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That’s what happened, the umpire had to reverse his decision. It was shown on the screen that the ball was going to hit the bat, a clear spike was visible.