WATCH: “Will go to Ranchi to see Mahi Bhai, if I am invisible” : Yuzvendra Chahal tells Yashika Gupta
Yashika Gupta, Yuzvendra Chahal, MS Dhoni| (Pic Source: Instagram)

India leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal is badly missing MS Dhoni and he had made a post remembering the veteran cricketer on social media. Through his Twitter post, Chahal revealed that he misses being called ‘Tilli’ from behind the stumps by the legend.

MSD hasn’t played for India since July last year and Chahal’s words are a reflection of every Dhoni fan.

Recently, in an Instagram Live session with TV presenter Yashika Gupta, Chahal was asked what would he do if he had the superpower of being invisible.

Responding to the question, the leggie said, “Right now, I will go to Ranchi to see Mahi bhai.” The host of the chat show said currently Dhoni is invisible and difficult to trace, and it’s Yuzi who can bring him on Instagram live.

To which, Chahal replied, “I will have to go when the flights are resumed. I will keep my Instagram open for 24 hours and then see how does he run away.”

The 38-year-old Dhoni was all set to make his comeback on the cricket field during the IPL 2020 and he was preparing hard in the nets at Chennai. But the tournament got postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus outbreak. The uncertainty over the fate of this year’s IPL looms as the sporting activities across the globe have come to a grinding halt due to the pandemic.

Dhoni is spending time with his family at his farmhouse. The veteran cricketer’s wife Sakshi Dhoni keeps sharing his images and videos with their daughter Ziva from time to keep the fans apprised of their favourite cricketer’s days in the lockdown.

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