MS Dhoni: Ravi Shastri openly called MS Dhoni ‘Jebkatara’, is the ‘crack’ between the two?

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Why Ravi Shastri Called MS Dhoni Pickpocket: Former Team India captain MS (MS Dhoni) Dhoni was honored by the International Cricket Council (ICC) with the Hall of Fame. Dhoni became the 11th Indian player to receive this honor. After this honor, former Team India coach Ravi Shastri called Mahi ‘Zebakatara’. So let’s know why the former coach said this.

Why did Ravi Shastri say ‘Zebakatara’ to MS Dhoni?

In fact, Ravi Shastri praised MS Dhoni’s wicketkeeping in a very special way. He described Dhoni’s hands as faster than pocket. Speaking to Ian Bishop, Shastri said, “His hands were faster than a pocket.” Ravi Shastri further said, “If you are going for a big match in India, especially in Ahmedabad, then keep in mind that Dhoni is not behind you because your wallet may disappear.”

Ravi Shastri spoke on the nature of MS Dhoni

Former India head coach said, “I did not see a player like a calm nature like Dhoni. He wants to be dismissed on the jeer, win the World Cup, score a century or double century, there is no change in his facial expressions.

MS Dhoni’s international career

Dhoni played 90 Tests, 350 ODIs and 98 T20 Internationals in his international career. Mahi scored 4876 runs at an average of 38.09 while batting in 144 innings of Tests. During this, 6 centuries and 33 half -centuries came out of his bat.

Apart from this, while batting in 297 innings of ODIs, Dhoni scored 10773 runs at an average of 50.57. During this, he scored 10 centuries and 73 half -centuries. In 85 innings of the remaining T20 International, he scored 1617 runs at an average of 37.60 and a strike rate of 126.13, including 2 half -centuries.

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