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Fact Check: Did MS Dhoni Cry In Bathroom After RCB Loss (Viral Video Debunked) – Fact Check: Did MS Dhoni Cry After RCB vs CSK? Debunking the Viral Video

Ahmad Rashidi · · 4 min read
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The Viral Claim: MS Dhoni and the RCB vs CSK Encounter

In the high-stakes world of the Indian Premier League (IPL), emotions often run high, both on and off the field. A recent claim involving legendary cricketer MS Dhoni has stirred significant debate across social media platforms. The narrative, fueled by an assertion from IPL commentator Tanay Tiwari, suggested that Yuzvendra Chahal had witnessed MS Dhoni crying in the bathroom following a defeat against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB).

Given MS Dhoni’s status as a sporting icon—having led India to T20 World Cup, Champions Trophy, and Cricket World Cup victories, alongside five IPL titles with the Chennai Super Kings—any story concerning his emotional state naturally garners massive attention. However, as with many viral sensations, the truth behind these claims requires careful examination.

The Context of the RCB vs CSK Match

The match in question took place on May 18, 2024, in Bengaluru. It was a high-pressure encounter, with both teams vying for a spot in the IPL 2024 playoffs. RCB set a challenging target of 218/5, featuring solid contributions from Faf du Plessis, Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, and Cameron Green. While CSK fought hard, chasing 191/7, they fell 27 runs short, ultimately leading to their exit from the tournament.

During a podcast appearance on ‘The Ranveer Show,’ commentator Tanay Tiwari discussed the intensity of the match. He noted that Dhoni was visibly frustrated, as he felt the game was within reach for CSK. However, the specific claim regarding the locker room incident gained traction through social media users who linked this commentary to an alleged conversation involving Yuzvendra Chahal.

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Debunking the Misinformation

Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that the viral video circulating online is morphed and taken out of context. The narrative connecting Dhoni’s tears to the RCB loss is entirely false. Investigation into the origin of this story reveals that the comments made by Tanay Tiwari were actually being misquoted or misattributed.

In reality, the anecdote attributed to Yuzvendra Chahal regarding MS Dhoni crying in the bathroom dates back to a completely different, much more painful moment in cricket history: the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup semi-final between India and New Zealand. During that match, Dhoni was run out by a precise direct hit from Martin Guptill, a moment that effectively ended India’s hopes of reaching the final. It was in the context of this specific, career-defining disappointment that the story about his emotional distress originated, not during the 2024 IPL season.

The Legacy of MS Dhoni

The 2019 World Cup semi-final proved to be the final international appearance for the former Indian captain, who officially announced his retirement in 2020. Since then, he has continued to be a focal point of the IPL, leading Chennai Super Kings to championships in 2021 and 2023. Although he transitioned the captaincy to Ruturaj Gaikwad following the 2023 victory, his influence remains immense.

Regarding his recent participation, the 2026 IPL season marked a period of absence for the veteran due to calf and finger injuries. As fans continue to speculate on his future, it is essential to distinguish between verifiable facts and fabricated social media narratives. The viral video claiming he cried after the RCB match is, definitively, fake and altered content.

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Conclusion

In the digital age, it is easy for clips to be edited and narratives to be twisted to fit a dramatic storyline. However, for a legend like MS Dhoni, whose career has been defined by grace under pressure, such stories often rely on the misattribution of past heartbreak. The facts confirm that there was no such incident following the May 18th clash against RCB, and fans are encouraged to verify sources before amplifying sensationalist claims.

Ahmad Rashidi

Ahmad Rashidi is a senior cricket correspondent for TOLOnews and one of the most recognised voices covering Afghanistan’s remarkable cricketing rise. A Kabul University journalism graduate, he started reporting from the dusty club grounds of Nangarhar and Khost long before the world took notice of Afghan cricket. Today, Ahmad is a constant presence at ICC events, providing nuanced analysis in both Dari and English. His deep knowledge of spin bowling techniques—especially the art of leg‑spin and googly—has made him a go‑to expert on Afghanistan’s famed spinning attack. He has reported on multiple T20 World Cups, the Afghanistan Premier League, and the journeys of players like Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman from local heroes to global stars. Ahmad’s work is marked by a passion for storytelling and a commitment to shining a light on cricket’s development in emerging nations.