Despite Chennai Super Kings dominating Gujarat Titans in their final IPL 2025 match, a rare moment of frustration from MS Dhoni became a major talking point. The CSK captain, known for his composure, lost his cool at teammates Matheesha Pathirana and Shivam Dube for not following fielding instructions. The incident occurred after the 10th over of GT’s chase, where Shivam Dube was taken for 18 runs by the set pair of Sai Sudharsan and Shahrukh Khan. As the over ended, Dhoni was seen animatedly signalling and shouting instructions, clearly agitated that Pathirana and Dube were not standing where he wanted them. His gestures and stern expressions were captured on camera, surprising fans and commentators alike. Also READ: Sikandar Raza travels from England Test to PSL final in 24 hours, hits winning runs WATCH: MS Dhoni gets visibly angry during GT vs CSK clash When #CaptainCool lost his cool! 🥵A tactical masterclass & an uncanny #MSDhoni's moment - #CSK's last match this season had it all! 💛Watch the LIVE action âž¡ https://t.co/XfCrZHriFf #IPLonJioStar 👉 #SRHvKKR | LIVE NOW on Star Sports Network & JioHotstar! pic.twitter.com/wxPM71McJI — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) May 25, 2025 Dhoni’s tactical masterstroke pays off as CSK crush GT While the incident showed Dhoni’s intensity, his field adjustments worked immediately. Ravindra Jadeja was brought on to bowl the 11th over, and on the very first ball, he dismissed Shahrukh Khan, who hit straight to Pathirana at short third man—exactly where Dhoni had placed him. Three balls later, Jadeja struck again, removing Sudharsan, caught by Dube at the backward point. The sharp turnaround proved the importance of Dhoni’s field placements. Also READ: Gill’s trial by fire begins in England, warns Pujara: “Won’t be easy for a young captain” Earlier, CSK posted a mammoth 230/5 after opting to bat. Devon Conway (52 off 35), Ayush Mhatre (34 off 17), and Dewald Brevis (57 off 23) powered the innings, with Urvil Patel (37 off 19) providing a fiery cameo. Despite GT’s bowling struggles, Prasidh Krishna (2/22) impressed with the ball. In response, GT were bowled out for 147 in 18.3 overs. Sudharsan top-scored with 41, but regular breakthroughs derailed their chase. CSK’s bowlers were on point—Anshul Kamboj took 3/13, Noor Ahmad claimed 3/21, and Jadeja bagged 2/17.