In a delightful display of admiration for one of cricket's greatest legends, Lucknow Super Giants' Shardul Thakur was spotted playing MS Dhoni's signature "helicopter shot" during a practice session ahead of the highly anticipated IPL match against .
The practice session, held in preparation for the big game at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on April 27, 2025, saw Thakur showcasing his skills and versatility as a batter. The "helicopter shot," a trademark of Dhoni's batting style, involves a unique wrist rotation and follow-through, resulting in a powerful and elegant stroke.
Shardul has 7 letters 👀 pic.twitter.com/km4rzAFFtd
— Lucknow Super Giants (@LucknowIPL) April 26, 2025
Thakur's attempt at the "helicopter shot" is a testament to his respect for Dhoni, widely regarded as one of the greatest finishers in the history of cricket. Dhoni's influence on the game extends beyond his playing style, with many young cricketers drawing inspiration from his leadership, calm demeanor, and ability to perform under pressure.
Mumbai Indians vs Lucknow Super Giants: A Thrilling Encounter at Wankhede Stadium
The Indian Premier League 2025 is heating up, and one of the most exciting matches is set to take place at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on April 27, 2025, at 3:30 PM IST. The Mumbai Indians will host the Lucknow Super Giants in a thrilling encounter that promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Mumbai Indians have had a mixed start to the season, but they've shown remarkable resilience, winning four consecutive games after a rocky beginning. With five wins and 10 points, they're currently fourth on the points table.
तोड़-फोड़ मचा दो 💪🔥 pic.twitter.com/S6nRrt67lY
— Lucknow Super Giants (@LucknowIPL) April 26, 2025
Lucknow Super Giants have had a roller-coaster campaign, with five wins and 10 points, but a slightly negative net run rate puts them sixth on the points table.
The Wankhede Stadium pitches are typically perfect for T20 cricket, with light grass and sea breeze allowing the ball to move in the air during the initial overs. As the game progresses, the batters enjoy batting on a track where the ball comes onto the bat.
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