[Watch] CSK batting coach Michael Hussey imitates Mukesh Choudhary’s bowling action


[Watch] CSK batting coach Michael Hussey imitates Mukesh Choudhary’s bowling action

Michael Hussey, the batting coach of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) team, seemed obsessed with Mukesh Choudhary’s bowling action in a video shared on the franchise’s Social Media account. Michael Hussey tried imitating Choudhary’s wrist movements numerous times while bowling more than once in an interesting gesture. Mukesh Choudhary represents Maharashtra in domestic cricket as a left-arm pacer. At the mega auction, he was picked up by CSK for ₹20 lakh.

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The bowler is seen interacting with Michael Hussey in a clip shared on Chennai’s official social media account before Hussey attempts to copy a part of his action.

CSK shared a video of Michael Hussey’s chat with Choudhary along with the caption: “We all have that one teacher who takes special care of the class! #WhistlePodu #Yellove.”

Hussey was among the players to test positive for COVID-19 during IPL 2021, and had to endure a lengthy quarantine period before returning to Australia. As for Choudhary, he has so far featured in 12 T20 matches and has claimed 16 wickets at an average of 22.93 and a strike rate of 16.1. He also has 38 first-class wickets to his credit from 13 matches.

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In celebration of Holi, MS Dhoni opens his Ranchi farm house to the public for three days

MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni

Indian wicketkeeper-batsman and Former Indian captain MS Dhoni has given a special gift to the people of Ranchi on the occasion Holi as he is all set to open his farmhouse to the common public for 3 days. He will keep his farmhouse open to the general public in Sembo on March 17, 18, and 19 and anyone can visit the farmhouse and buy vegetables and strawberries, according to a report in India Today. Dhoni has been heavily into farming after his retirement and at his, Eeja Farms, he cultivates strawberry, papaya and guava, watermelon, peas, capsicum, along with other fruits and vegetables on a large scale.

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