"MS Dhoni's Girlfriend/Wife Is...": England Star's 11-Year-Old Post On Sakshi Dhoni Goes Viral
Ben Duckett has not set the stage on fire during the first two Test matches against India but he has found himself in the news for a social media post dating back to 2013.
- NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: February 08, 2024 07:41 pm IST
England cricket team batter Ben Duckett has not set the stage on fire during the first two Test matches against India but he has found himself in the news for a social media post dating back to 2013. Duckett took to social media to post an appreciation for former India skipper MS Dhoni's wife Sakshi Dhoni calling her 'top drawer'. Judging by the time of the social media post, it was presumably during the Indian Premier League (IPL). "Dhoni's girlfriend/wife is top drawerrrrr," he posted on X (formerly known as Twitter). The post has resurfaced on social media once again with users commenting on it. However, Duckett deleted the post later.
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Meanwhile, the touring England team headed back to their pre series base, Abu Dhabi, for a much-needed break during which Ben Stokes and Co will also indulge in some golf before returning in time for the third Test in Rajkot, starting from February 15.
The visiting team decided to go to Abu Dhabi to utilize the 10-day break between the second and third Test.
The second Test in Hyderabad ended with a day to spare as hosts India, having lost the series opener, staged a remarkable comeback here to level the rubber at 1-1.
England prepared for the highly anticipated Test series against India with an extensive conditioning camp in Abu Dhabi instead of arriving in the subcontinent early for practice matches.
During the Abu Dhabi camp prior to the series, the England team spent a lot of time working on ways to tackle the Indian spinners.
While they rallied to emerge winners in the opener, the English batters were blown away by Jasprit Bumrah's brilliant exhibition of reverse swing bowling in the first innings of the second Test before succumbing in a record 399-run chase to a disciplined Indian bowling unit in their second innings.
India dismissed England for 292 runs in their second innings on day four to register a series-levelling 106-run win in the second Test here on Monday.
Resuming at 194 for six, England lost the remaining four wickets in the post-lunch session to be bowled out in 69.2 overs as India levelled the rubber.
(With PTI inputs)