Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jan 05, 2015, 08:47 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 05, 2015, 09:05 PM (IST)
The funny videos featuring Adolf Hitler with fake sub-titles has been an internet rage. The latest Hitler video to hit the internet features Hitler’s ‘reaction’ to Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s retirement from Test cricket!
In this video, Hitler is seen conversing with his fellow Nazis about the drawn third Test match between India and Australia. Hitler describes the Test series to be ‘crappy’ as both the Indian batting and bowling failed. But he feels that the ODI tri-series and ICC World Cup will be ‘epic’ and those who blame Dhoni for his captaincy tactics, will have to wait till the 2015 ICC World Cup.
He feels that Dhoni is still short of one ICC Trophy. Hitler says, Dhoni may not be as aggressive as Virat Kohli but can handle pressure better than anyone else.
Hitler’s fellow member wants him to watch the presentation to find out the Man of the Match. But Hitler predicts as to what will happen; either Mitchell Johnson or Ryan Harris will get the Man of the Match, while Steve Smith will rue the fact that if Australia had done a bit more they could have won the Test. Dhoni, on the other hand, will end up praising his teammates and take the blame for the loss.
Hitler is then given presentation report: Hitler’s Ryan Harris prediction comes true. But then there is deathly silence as he gets to know about the retirement of MS Dhoni from Test cricket with immediate effect.
Hitler is furious: ‘Why did you take this decision, Dhoni?’
Dhoni is Hitler’s ‘hero’ and the dictator feels ‘nobody can replace him.’ Hitler continues to praise Dhoni and says that he didn’t even get a farewell Test, but still the haters will say that he is a ‘selfish’ player.
He orders everyone to leave and wants to talk to ‘Srini Mama’. But his fellow member says that the decision to retire was Dhoni’s own. To which Hitler responds, then we must ‘respects’ his decision.
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