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Google CEO Sundar Pichai quotes MS Dhoni on Twitter

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : Jul 4, 2019, 12:34 pm IST
Updated : Jul 4, 2019, 12:58 pm IST

Pichai addressed MS Dhoni as 'Mahi Bhai' and used one of Dhoni's commonly-used quotes.

Tendulkar took it to Twitter to share two pictures with Sundar Pichai. (Photo: Sachin Tendulkar/Twitter)
 Tendulkar took it to Twitter to share two pictures with Sundar Pichai. (Photo: Sachin Tendulkar/Twitter)

Mumbai: Sachin Tendulkar posted a picture on his social media accounts with Google CEO Sundar Pichai while watching India's match against England on Sunday.

Tendulkar is currently associated with the official broadcasters of the tournament as an expert analyst. Tendulkar is joined by his former India teammates VVS Laxman, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh and Sourav Ganguly.

Tendulkar took it to Twitter to share two pictures with Sundar Pichai.

"Kya yeh Sundar pic-hai?" Sachin wrote.

Pichai responded to Tendulkar's tweet and quoted MS Dhoni. Pichai wrote, "As Mahi bhai would say, 'Bahut Badhiya'. Pleasure watching the game with you, brought back great memories, till next time."

Pichai addressed MS Dhoni as 'Mahi Bhai' and used one of Dhoni's commonly-used quotes.

Dhoni is known to say "Bahut Badhiya" while he is keeping behind the stumps, which loosely translates into "well done". Dhoni is known for using the quote as an encouragement for the bowlers.

India failed to chase down the target of 338 against England at Edgbaston. However, India bounced back on the scene by registering a win against

Bangladesh at the same venue on Tuesday. India posted a 28-run win against Bangladesh to seal their place in the semi-finals of the mega-event. India will next lock horns with Sri Lanka on July 6 in their last league match.

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