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No bad blood! MS Dhoni shares warm hug with Gautam Gambhir to delight fans in CSK vs KKR clash

No bad blood! MS Dhoni shares warm hug with Gautam Gambhir to delight fans in CSK vs KKR clash

CSK vs KKR: Moment of the game - MS Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir share hugs after game in heart-warming gesture

MS Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir were spotted hugging each other after the conclusion of the CSK vs KKR clash. MS Dhoni remained unbeaten, scoring just a solitary run. But the moment of the game took place when after the game, the duo smiled and hugged each other.

Deemed to be eternal rivals, the duo took the headlines with their heart-warming gesture. But with this gesture, it is a definitive proof that there is no bad blood amongst the two former India stars.

No Bad Blood between MS Dhoni & Gautam Gambhir

MS Dhoni walked to a rousing reception from the Chepauk with just 3 runs remaining for his side to win. While the fans dearly expected their beloved Thala to finish the game with 6, they were left surprised. Instead, the former Chennai Super Kings skipper decided to take a single in 3 balls.

As a gesture of passing on the mettle, he gave the chance to Ruturaj Gaikwad to hit the winning shot and win the game. But that was the end of it. After the game was done and dusted, the actual moment of the game took place.

As MS Dhoni was walking back to the dug, on came a smiling Gautam Gambhir. The duo shared a smile before hugging to shock Indian fans.

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