IPL 2023 Final: From Kohli to Tendulkar, cricketers wish MS Dhoni & CSK after 5th title win

Updated : May 30, 2023 12:56
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Editorji News Desk

Mahendra Singh Dhoni fans can be found everywhere, even in cricketers who have a massive fan following of their own.

Moments after Chennai Super Kings clinched the IPL 2023 title on Monday, the cricketing world was abuzz with love and wishes from current and former stalwarts of the game. 

Virat Kohli, who shares a good bond with MS Dhoni, posted a picture of the CSK team celebrating and wrote, 'What a champion, Ravindra Jadeja! Well done CSK and special mention to MS Dhoni.' He tagged both the players in the Instagram story. 

Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar was, too, all praises for the Chennai Super Kings, 'Congratulations to MS Dhoni and the entire Chennai team for clinching yet another IPL title.' The former cricketer also applauded Gujarat Titans' commendable effort against Chennai. 

Like everyone else, Harbhajan Singh felt the gravity of the hug between Dhoni and Jadeja as well, when he tweeted, 'Haven't seen Dhoni lifting anyone before like he lifted Jadeja. This 5th title means a lot to him and team.' 

Calling MSD a true legend, India batter KL Rahul congratulated CSK and Dhoni on their win, 'Capturing hearts both on and off the field. A true legend with a soul of gold.' 

Apart from them, Wasim Jaffer, Irfan Pathan, Mohammad Kaif, Michael Vaughan, Yusuf Pathan and Cheteshwar Pujara among others extended their wishes to the legendary player and his team. 

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