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CSK vs GT: ‘Don’t Mind Losing to Dhoni,’ Apprentice Hardik Pandya bows down to MS Dhoni after CSK lift 5th IPL title

CSK vs GT: ‘Don’t Mind Losing to Dhoni,’ Apprentice Hardik Pandya bows down to MS Dhoni after CSK lift 5th IPL title

CSK vs GT: Chennai Super Kings completed a thrilling victory over the defending champions Gujarat Titans to take the trophy from Ahmedabad to Chennai. Speaking after the game, GT skipper Hardik Pandya spoke highly of his former Indian teammate as he stated that ‘Good things happen to good people’. The senior all-rounder also stated that […]

CSK vs GT: Chennai Super Kings completed a thrilling victory over the defending champions Gujarat Titans to take the trophy from Ahmedabad to Chennai. Speaking after the game, GT skipper Hardik Pandya spoke highly of his former Indian teammate as he stated that ‘Good things happen to good people’. The senior all-rounder also stated that he does not mind losing to CSK and he is happy that Dhoni is getting a dream ending to his cricketing career. Follow Indian Premier League LIVE Updates on Insidesport.IN

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"Will always be a MS Dhoni fan" Watch Hardik Pandya giving special tribute to Guru Dhoni

I am very very happy for MS as well. Destiny had this written for him. I don’t mind losing to him as well. I can’t ask anything better. I mentioned last year as well. Good things happen to good people and he is one of the best I have ever met,” Hardik said after the game.

“We tick a lot of boxes. We play with our heart and are a team who always stood together and back each other. The team kept fighting. We win together and lose together and maybe one of the days today. I am not one of the guys to make excuses. CSK played better than us. We batted really well. Special mention to Sai. The knock he played at this big stage. I wish him well. He’s gonna do wonders in his life,” Pandya added.

Meanwhile, CSK skipper MS Dhoni give a response on his retirement question. “It is better you ask first and I answer later. So you are looking for the answer. To be honest, it is a better time to announce retirement. It is an easier thing to walk away from here but the harder part is to come back again,” said Dhoni.

CSK vs GT: ‘Don’t Mind Losing to Dhoni,’ Apprentice Hardik Pandya bows down to MS Dhoni after CSK lift 5th IPL title

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