MS Dhoni pokes fun at Kuldeep Yadav while Yuzvendra Chahal gets ready to bowl

India veteran MS Dhoni is best at firing out gems from behind the stumps. If his wicket-keeping is a treat to the eyes then his advise and hilarious comments definitely serve the same purpose for the ears.

Many times, the former Indian skipper has left his fans and cricket experts in splits with his unmatchable sarcastic comments. Well, the cricket viewers across the world once again witnessed Dhoni’s humour during the fifth and final ODI against New Zealand in Wellington.

The incident happened when wrist-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal came to bowl an over. Kuldeep Yadav, who was in the ground as a substitute, was not happy with the field placements and wanted to make a few changes.

However, Dhoni got annoyed by it and the result was absolutely hilarious. He poked fun at Kuldeep while Chahal got ready to bowl. Comparing his younger teammate with the legendary Muttiah Muralitharan, Dhoni said:

“Fekne de isko, Muralitharan se jyada fielding me usko fark padta hai (Let him bowl, he has more problems with the fielding than Muralitharan)”

India, meanwhile, won the Hamilton ODI by 35 runs and clinched the five-match series 4-1.

Both the teams will now lock horns in the 3-match T20I series. The first game is scheduled to be played on Wednesday (February 6) at Westpac Stadium, Wellington.

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