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Ambati Rayudu believes that the passion of fans of Chennai Super Kings is not good for Mahendra Singh Dhoni. This is not good for other batsmen because the audience wants to see only his ‘Tala’ batting …Read more

Not so good for Dhoni: Rayudu.
Highlights
- Fans’ passion for Dhoni is not good for other batsmen: Rayudu
- Walking around Dhoni damage the team’s branding: Rayudu
- Chennai Super Kings will have to think out of the box: Rayudu
New Delhi. Former India batsman Ambati Rayudu believes that the passion of fans of Chennai Super Kings is not good for Mahendra Singh Dhoni. This is not good for other batsmen because the audience wants to see only his ‘Thala’ batting. Rayudu said that the audience first supports Dhoni and then for Chennai Super Kings. This can harm the branding of the team in future because the team has always revolved around a player.
Rayudu told ESPNcricinfo, “This is a big challenge for a new batsman. The support of the audience is unprecedented but when you land on the field to play, you find that this support is for Mahendra Singh Dhoni before Chennai Super Kings. This is absolutely clear and correct as the team has been prepared in this way for the last few years. He has been given the right name Thala (leaders) and has left his impact from Chennai. People love him with what he has done for the Chennai team. ”
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Rayudu said, “Many people inside the team also realize that when other batsmen descend to bat, the audience wants them to be dismissed early. So it is quite strange and honestly, I do not think it is good for the game. Other players are also giving their best and they have also sacrificed a lot for the situation they are in today. When such things happen due to your fans, I think it can be avoided.
He said, “Chennai Super Kings did not create any other player who could draw the audience because she has always revolved around Mahendra Singh Dhoni. This can harm the branding of the team. They will definitely have to think out of the box for this. ” Dhoni, 43, who retired from international cricket in 2020, then left the captaincy of Chennai Super Kings.