There was a little peck, and MS Dhoni was confident of getting an inside edge. But after the third umpire checked the "ultraedge," The wavelength did not seem convincing enough to consider the edge and gave out to MS. In the 15.3 over, Sunil Narine bowled a tossed-up delivery to MS Dhoni and he came forward and moved across the line, attempting to nudge the ball to the leg side but completely missed it. The fielding team went up in appeal, and the umpire raised the finger for LBW. Dhoni, confident there was an inside edge, immediately reviewed the decision and pointed to his bat. However, during the third umpire's review, the frames being compared seemed slightly unsynchronized. Even as the ball passed close to the bat, there was a faint wave on UltraEdge—but it wasn’t sharp or high enough to conclusively suggest contact. Despite the visual cue, the third umpire ruled out the presence of an inside edge. Ball-tracking showed three reds, upholding the original decision. Dhoni walked off silently, clearly unconvinced. The dismissal came at a critical juncture, pushing CSK closer to their lowest IPL total ever. Read also: Rohit, MI Team Brave Delhi Dust Storm Ahead of DC Clash Watch the video here: BIG WICKET! 🥵#SunilNarine dismisses #MSDhoni as #CSK lose a review! ☝Watch the LIVE action ➡ https://t.co/YPwDLdrTqi #IPLonJioStar 👉 #CSKvKKR | LIVE NOW on Star Sports Network & JioHotstar! pic.twitter.com/W4OGlTl62O — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) April 11, 2025 CSK collapse, Rahane shines bright Chennai Super Kings endured a dismal batting display, managing just 103/9 in their 20 overs. With MS Dhoni departing controversially to Sunil Narine in the 15.3 over, CSK’s hopes dwindled further. Opting for Deepak Hooda as their Impact Player meant they sacrificed Matheesha Pathirana’s bowling – a gamble that didn’t pay off as Hooda departed for a duck. None of the batters could anchor the innings, with Shivam Dube’s 31* being the top score. Despite the poor outing, Ajinkya Rahane earned praise for his leadership, especially with his bowling changes and field placements that kept pressure on throughout the innings.