
Rayudu Reveals MS Dhoni's Advice On Keeping Cool: 'Mahi Bhai Would Tell Me...'
Ambati Rayudu revealed that Mahendra Singh Dhoni advised him to focus on batting instead of arguing with umpires to avoid losing Fair Play points.
Former India batter Ambati Rayudu revealed in a recent interaction that Mahendra Singh Dhoni would often compare his quick temper to how a tin roof heats up fast.
Rayudu said 'thala' advised against complaining to the umpire about wides or no-balls, suggesting instead to focus on batting, as arguing could cost the team Fair Play points.
'Sometimes, Mahi bhai would tell me, just like how a tin roof heats up quickly, I also tend to lose my cool quickly. We would point out to the umpire that a delivery was wide or a no-ball, and he would always tell me, 'Just focus on batting, don't raise your hand. I don't want to lose Fair Play points because of you.' Interestingly, that same year, he himself walked onto the field, not because of me, but because we were losing," Rayudu was quoted as saying on JioHotstar's 'Cheeky Singles'.
Rayudu represented Chennai Super Kings (CSK) from 2018 to 2021. In 61 matches for CSK, Rayudu contributed 1,507 runs, including a century and seven fifties. He went on to lift two titles with the franchise before concluding his IPL career with five silverwares.
What Did Rayudu Say About MI?
Rayudu played for MI from 2010 to 2017. During his time with MI, he played 87 matches, scoring 1,771 runs with a high score of 81 not out. He was also part of the three title-winning campaigns in 2013, 2015, and 2017.
'When I played for MI, the entire dressing room had an unspoken understanding: if someone tried to have a go at us, three or four players would immediately step in to back their teammate. That's why very few teams ever tried to take on MI. RCB, on the other hand, would go after everyone. Sometimes they teased me or another MI player once or twice, but eventually, even they realised it wasn't wise to mess with MI," Rayudu said
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