Ayush Mhatre on Dhoni's Advice, Rohit Sharma Bond & CSK Journey

Ayush Mhatre details his unexpected journey to the Chennai Super Kings, joining as an injury replacement after going unsold in the auction. He fondly recalls his first interaction with MS Dhoni, who advised him to play his natural game but with controlled aggression. The young batter also shares a special moment with his idol Rohit Sharma, who offered batting tips and an open invitation to connect. Mhatre emphasizes his primary goal is to play for India for a long time, focusing on performance over immediate results.

Key Points: Ayush Mhatre on MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma & CSK Debut

  • Recalls first CSK call as injury replacement
  • Shares MS Dhoni's key batting advice
  • Reveals bonding moment with idol Rohit Sharma
  • Highlights U19 World Cup turnaround
  • Aims for long India career
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Ayush Mhatre speaks on first interaction with Dhoni; bond with "favourite" Rohit Sharma

U19 World Cup captain Ayush Mhatre shares his first interactions with MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma, and details his unexpected CSK selection story.

Ayush Mhatre speaks on first interaction with Dhoni; bond with "favourite" Rohit Sharma
"Rohit Sharma is my favourite cricketer... He even said that I could call him anytime without hesitation. - Ayush Mhatre"

New Delhi, April 11

Chennai Super Kings batting star and India's U19 World Cup winning captain Ayush Mhatre spoke on his selection for the Men in Yellow last season and interacting with his favourite cricketer and Mumbai stalwart, Rohit Sharma.

Mhatre was speaking on JioStar's 'TATA IPL: Dream On'. The hard-hitting batter has represented CSK in 10 matches and scored 314 runs in 10 innings at an average of 31.40, with a strike rate of over 180 and two fifties.

About his selection for CSK as an injury replacement for skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, Ayush recalled that the auction happened side by side when the ACC U19 Asia Cup was going on in December 2024, and he was unsold. However, Mhatre chose to take this setback positively.

While being at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, he got a call from CSK, and he had a two-day camp with them.

"The Asia Cup was going on, and the auction was happening side by side. It would have been great if I got picked, but even if I did not, I did not need to feel bad because I had another big target to focus on, which was the Asia Cup. But as they say, things happen for a reason. I was at the NCA when I got a call from CSK. They wanted to see me bat in the nets, so I had a two-day camp with them. I came back to the NCA, and two to three days later, I got another call asking me to be ready and inform my family, as they were completing the formalities," he said.

He also recalled his first interaction with India and CSK icon MS Dhoni, who encouraged him to play his shots but control his attacking instincts a bit.

"They said I could play the next game against LSG, but I couldn't get a flight ticket. So, I joined the team in Mumbai. The team was very welcoming. During my first interaction with Mahi bhai, he told me that now that I was selected, I should just play my game, go for my shots, but not try to hit every ball, and continue doing what I had been doing for the last two to three years," he said.

His first season with CSK saw him score 240 runs in seven innings at an average of 34.28 and a strike rate of 188.97, with a best score of 94 against RCB, his solitary fifty. His attacking intent and six-hitting ability infused a new life into CSK's ageing, inconsistent batting line-up.

He also spoke on interacting with 'Hitman', Rohit Sharma, who praised his batting, shared some tips and told him that the youngster was free to call him anytime without hesitation.

"Rohit Sharma is my favourite cricketer. I have been watching his batting since childhood. He spoke to me very nicely after the game in the IPL. That was the first time I met him. He praised my batting, gave me a few tips on playing the short ball, and urged me to continue playing the way I have been. He even said that I could call him anytime without hesitation, and that really helped calm my nerves," he said.

"Every young cricketer's dream is to play for India. The moment of wearing the jersey during the Under-19 World Cup was special. I didn't take any pressure about carrying a legacy or anything like that. My main goal is to play for India, stay in the team for a long time, and perform. Whether it is the Ranji Trophy or the IPL, wherever I get a chance to play, I want to do well and not focus too much on the results; they will follow automatically," he added.

Mhatre was struggling with the bat heading into the U19 WC tournament, and his woes continued deep in the competition. However, with a half-century each against Afghanistan and England in the semifinal and final, respectively, he produced the goods just at the right time. In seven matches, he scored 214 runs at an average of 30.57, with a strike rate of 113.22, with three fifties. He also took seven wickets at an average of 12.42, including a three-fer against Pakistan too.

- ANI

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Priya S
Love this story! From being unsold to getting the CSK call and then getting advice from Dhoni and Rohit himself. It's like a dream script. His strike rate for CSK is phenomenal. Hope he keeps his feet on the ground and continues to perform.
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Aman W
His innings against RCB was fire! 🔥 Exactly the kind of fearless batting CSK needed. But I hope the management doesn't overhype him too soon. Let him develop naturally. The pressure to be the "next big thing" has broken many talents.
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Sarah B
It's heartwarming to see established stars like Dhoni and Rohit taking time to guide newcomers. That's how you build a strong cricket culture. Rohit telling him he can call anytime is such a generous gesture. Well done, Ayush!
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Karthik V
Good prospect, but let's be real. The sample size is still very small—10 IPL matches. The real test is consistency over 2-3 seasons. Many flash in the pan. Hope he works on his game and proves he's here for the long haul.
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Nisha Z
His story gives hope to so many aspiring cricketers in small towns. Rejection at auction isn't the end. Hard work and the right attitude get you noticed. All the best, beta! Make India proud. 🏏

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