Even MS Dhoni Gets Angry! The Untold Story of Captain Cool Losing His Cool

Dhoni's Rare Anger in the CSK Dressing Room

When Captain Cool Lost His Cool: Dhoni’s Rare Moment of Anger

Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is known for his calm nature. Regardless of the situation, he can stay cool and outwit the opposing team. That is why he has been nicknamed Captain Cool in the cricket world. But if such a calm person gets angry at some point, good people do not know what to do at such a time.

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Dhoni’s Rare Anger in the CSK Dressing Room

The same is the case with Dhoni. First of all, MSD is also a human being. So it is natural for him to get angry. His only characteristic is that he often controls his anger very easily. But now the story of losing control over his anger is in discussion. In an interview, Dhoni’s colleague, who was seen playing in the Chennai Super Kings team, shared the story of Dhoni’s temper rising.

Former CSK cricketer Subramaniam Badrinath has shared a surprising anecdote about MSD. Dhoni was visibly angry after losing the match against RCB in the IPL. The temperature of his anger was so high that there was silence in the dressing room.

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A Shocking Scene in the Dressing Room

In an interview with Inside Sports, Subramaniam Badrinath shared an untold story about Dhoni that happened in CSK’s dressing room. He said, “We were chasing runs against RCB at the Chennai ground. We lost wickets at regular intervals. As a result, the match slipped away from us. Dhoni lost his patience at that time. After all, he is a man too. In a fit of rage, Dhoni kicked a water bottle and made it to the park. Everyone in the dressing room was shocked when they saw his ruddy avatar.

Badrinath also mentioned that I was impressed by Kumble’s bowling in this match. This shows that this is from the first season of IPL.

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