‘When Mahi is on the field than what is the use of the umpire..’. Amazing show of ‘Dhoni Review System’, twice the umpire had to admit his mistake.

Dhoni review system: DRS has now become the Dhoni review system. During the IPL, Dhoni (Dhoni IPL) takes many such decisions which prove this point to be true.

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KKR vs CSK IPL 2023: Dhoni took DRS even during his batting

Now something similar has happened during the match against KKR (KKR vs CSK IPL 2023). This time Dhoni took DRS even during his batting. The result of which was to be what was expected. Dhoni had to come out to bat in the last over of CSK’s innings. In such a situation, on the fifth ball of the last over bowler Kulwant Khejroliya threw a full toss to Mahi, on which Dhoni tried to hit a pull shot but missed.

Amazing show of ‘Dhoni Review System’, twice the umpire had to admit his mistake

At the same time, the umpire did not give any ball to this ball of bowler, as soon as the umpire gave no ball, Dhoni decided to take DRS without losing time. As soon as Dhoni took DRS, the umpire’s face was blown away. The umpire got a clue that now this DRS taken by Dhoni will prove to be correct.

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The third umpire saw on TV that the ball was higher than Dhoni’s waist height

That’s exactly what happened. The third umpire saw on TV that the ball was higher than Dhoni’s waist height. In such a situation, the third umpire asked the field umpire to change his decision. After which the field umpire had to give no ball. Once again the DRS taken by Dhoni proved to be correct.

DRS proved correct even against David Wiese in UAE

During the batting, Dhoni got his decision corrected by taking a review on the no-ball. Once again during KKR’s batting, the fans got to see the Dhoni review system, when bowler Tushar Deshpande appealed for LBW against batsman David Vise, which was turned down by the umpire. But Dhoni immediately decided to take DRS. This DRS decision taken by Mahi also proved to be correct and the third umpire decided to give LBW out to David Veese. Dhoni proved again that the full form of DRS should not be ‘Decision Review System’ but ‘Dhoni Review System’.