Well, we are pretty to close one of the most-followed tournaments in world cricket. Whenever Indian Premier League makes its way to India, the entertainment reaches sky-high, as the fans would love to watch their favourite players across the globe playing together. Meanwhile, in a promotional video, MS Dhoni, Rishabh Pant challenging each other goes viral on social media.
Recently, we came across Jasprit Bumrah giving warning to Virat Kohli. Now, in the recent video, we can witness Rishabh Pant challenging Mahendra Singh Dhoni by quoting that he would not let the world best skipper stay calm with his big strikes all over the park.
Game Dikha, Name Bana – MS Dhoni
However, as ever, the skipper of Chennai Super Kings Mahendra Singh Dhoni responded in style. Dhoni asked Rishabh Pant lets face off on the field. MSD finished saying that ”He is going to be behind the wickets.”
‘aaja Rishabh, wicket ke peeche toh mein hi rahunga’’, Mahendra Singh Dhoni said in the Video.
.@msdhoni finishes off in style – always! ??
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Well, instantly, the video has gone viral, as the fans of both sides enjoyed the challenge. It would be interesting to see who would win the challenge. Currently, the duo is in the same team plying their trade for Indian National Cricket team.

As far as Indian Premier League 2019 is concerned, MS Dhoni will be in the action for Chennai Super Kings while Rishabh Pant will play for Delhi capitals. Both the players takes a major role in the success of their respective teams.
In the earlier edition, both the players have done an astounding job for their teams. MS Dhoni wielded his willow when it mattered the most while Rishabh Pant was a force to reckon with. However, Rishabh Pant’s Delhi failed to make into playoffs while Dhoni’s CSK went on to win the Championship.