40+ years old? Retired uncapped player? No problem! No one should ever doubt Mahendra Singh Dhoni when his keeping gloves are on! And for the second time in the league, the "old man" proved his masterclass as he, definitely he, dismissed RCB opener Phil Salt. Forget about who bowled it, where it pitched, or whatever, but that it went MS is important! He gloved it and dismantled the stumps withing 0.10 seconds, when Salt's boot was a millimeter up in the air! The third umpire took a bit longer to recheck if Salt's foot was actually in the air or not, and yes, it was! And before Salt was gravitated, MS finished his job! In the last match against Mumbai Indians, it was Surya, and Salt registered his name in Mahi's reflex's victim list! And yes, Virat Kohli stood stunned on the side. @Abhinav_hariom pic.twitter.com/J64avO56ed — Dhoni Craziness (@MSDcrazyAbHiNaV) March 28, 2025 RCB vs CSK match summary so far Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) faced Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the 8th match of IPL 2025 at Chennai. After losing the toss, RCB was put to bat first. Phil Salt provided a fiery start, smashing 32 runs off just 16 balls with five fours and a six before being stumped by MS Dhoni off Noor Ahmad’s bowling. Following Salt’s dismissal, Devdutt Padikkal continued the momentum, scoring a quick 27 off 14 balls, including two fours and two sixes, but was caught by Ruturaj Gaikwad off Ravichandran Ashwin. RCB's run rate dipped after his departure, with Virat Kohli played cautiously, scoring 31 off 29 balls at a strike rate of 106.89. Captain Rajat Patidar, batting alongside Kohli, contributed 19 runs off 13 balls, hitting one six and one four. RCB stood at 116/2 in 12 overs, with CSK’s bowlers, particularly Ashwin and Noor Ahmad, making crucial breakthroughs.