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Sunil Gavaskar himself told the truth of that moment after MS Dhoni took autograph on his shirt

In a historic moment this time in the Indian Premier League, veteran cricketer Sunil Gavaskar ran to the Chepauk Stadium to find Mahendra Singh Dhoni and took his autograph on the shirt he was wearing. The moment was so historic and emotional that it has been widely shared on social media.

After this incident, the veteran and great batsman of the Indian team, Sunil Gavaskar himself has revealed that it was very emotional for him to get the autograph of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the most successful captain of the Indian cricket team. He said that I had taken this step with the aim of creating a special memory, which was very special and emotional.

Significantly, Sunil Gavaskar took the field against Kolkata Knight Riders in the last match of this season by Chennai Super Kings at Chepauk Stadium in Chennai on Sunday, May 14, but Chennai had to face defeat by six wickets in this match. .

It was only after this match that the Chennai team had decided to give lap of honor in the entire stadium. Meanwhile, Sunil Gavaskar also took autograph from Mahendra Singh Dhoni on his shirt itself. Gavaskar was quoted as saying in the release, “When I came to know that Chennai Super Kings and Mahendra Singh Dhoni are going to do a lap of honor at Chepauk, I decided to create a special memory. That’s why I ran towards Mahendra Singh Dhoni to get his autograph. It was his last home match at Chepauk.

“So I went to Mahi (Dhoni) and requested him to autograph the shirt that I was wearing. Glad he accepted it. It was a very special moment for me as this player has made immense contribution to Indian cricket.” But it is not yet decided whether the Dhoni-led side will return to Chepauk which is to host the qualifiers and the eliminator.

Former Indian captain Gavaskar said, “Of course if the Super Kings qualify for the play-offs. So he will get a chance to play here but I decided to make this moment special. I was lucky that someone in the camera unit had a marker pen. That’s why I am grateful to that person too. ”””’ Gavaskar also remembered two special moments of Indian cricket history. “Kapil Dev lifting the 1983 World Cup trophy and Mahendra Singh Dhoni hitting the winning six in the 2011 World Cup final are two cricketing moments I would love to see before I die,” he said.

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