Though legendary skipper MS Dhoni is famous for his cool and composed character, but, some of his teammates have also witnessed a couple of instances when the wicketkeeper-batter lost his temper. Ex-India pacer Mohit Sharma, who had his early IPL years during his tenure at Chennai Super Kings (CSK) under Dhoni, has recently reminisced about a Champions League T20 (CLT20) memory. During an encounter with Kolkata Knight Riders in the CLT20, Mohit had erroneously believed that Dhoni had told him to bowl, but soon realized that the Ranchi-born wanted some other pacer to enter the attack. Mohit added that even though he took a wicket in the same over, Dhoni never ceased abusing him. Here is what Mohit told CricTracker in an exclusive interaction: "I had a lot of moments. Mahi bhai has a cool and calm aura. You don’t expect him to lose his cool. Being a young guy, you get excited when he loses his cool at you. There was a moment in the CLT20 against KKR, Mahi bhai called Ishwar Pandey to bowl, but I thought he called me. I started my run-up, but Mahi bhai said he didn’t call me to bowl, and he tried calling Ishwar. The umpire said I have to continue bowling as I had started my run-up. He lost his cool at me and abused me. I took Yusuf [Pathan] bhai’s wicket on the first ball. During the celebration, Mahi bhai was still hurling abuses (laughs)," Read also: Unfiltered Md Shami! Pacer jabs at Indian team's selection pattern The Haryana-born added that he has had quite a lot of time with the cricketing legend and added that the latter does a great deal of imparting knowledge about life to his co-workers. “At the same time, I had a lot of off-field moments [with him]. He is someone who loves to teach things. Every time you sit with him, you learn something in life, not just about the sport. He teaches how cricket can make a kind human,” he added. The 36-year-old started his CSK journey in 2013, and he soon became among the regular bowlers of Dhoni. The right-arm seamer took 20 wickets in his first IPL season, then 23 in 2014 to claim the Purple Cap. In total, between 2013 and 2015, he took 57 wickets for CSK. He went on to join Kings XI Punjab and later Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Titans. He returned to CSK in 2019 without being able to repeat his initial success. Nevertheless, he remains one of CSK's top wicket-takers with 69 wickets over his four years. His experience under Dhoni helped him secure an India call-up in 2013.