This is Mahi Magic! As soon as he came on the field, the echo of 'Thala-Thala' arose; Nita Ambani's reaction was worth watching
- byManasavi
- 24 Mar, 2025
The third match of the 18th season of IPL was played on Sunday, 23 March, between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians at CSK's home ground Chepauk Stadium, where once again Mahendra Singh Dhoni's magic was seen. Let us tell you that in this match, when Dhoni came to the field to bat, the entire stadium was filled with enthusiasm and was seen cheering for him. Meanwhile, the reaction of Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani was also captured on camera, which was worth watching.
A video is going viral on social media, in which it can be seen that Mahendra Singh Dhoni is standing near the boundary with a bat. Actually, he was waiting for the umpire to give his last shot on Ravindra Jadeja's wicket and then he goes to bat inside the ground. Meanwhile, Nita Ambani can be seen behind in the video.
It is worth noting that after some time an umpire makes it clear to Dhoni that Ravindra Jadeja has been run out correctly, after which Dhoni takes his first step inside the field. That's all that happens and the field starts echoing with Dhoni's name. The enthusiasm with which the fans shout on Dhoni's entry is so fierce that Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani is stunned and has to close her ears. This is the reason why this video is becoming quite viral among the fans on social media.
Let us tell you that in this match, Dhoni faced only 2 balls, but he could not score any runs while remaining unbeaten. However, the fans got to see a lightning fast stopping of Thala, on the basis of which he sent the captain of the opposition team Suryakumar Yadav back to the pavilion. See live score
This was the condition of the match
Talking about this match, Chennai Super Kings won the toss at Chepauk and decided to bowl first, after which they scored 155 runs in 20 overs on the basis of innings of Tilak Verma (31 runs), Suryakumar Yadav (29 runs), Deepak Chahar (28).
In response, Rachin Ravindra (65 not out) and Rituraj Gaikwad (53 runs) scored half-centuries for Super Kings, on the basis of which they achieved the target in 19.1 overs and won.






