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IPL 2024: Man enters ground to meet MS Dhoni during IPL match at Motera, arrested; Watch

Updated on: 11 May,2024 05:23 PM IST  |  Ahmedabad
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The incident unfolded amid the IPL 2024 clash between the Chennai Super Kings and the Gujarat Titans, capturing both the attention of spectators and authorities alike

IPL 2024: Man enters ground to meet MS Dhoni during IPL match at Motera, arrested; Watch

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A 21-year-old man's fervent desire to meet his cricketing idol, MS Dhoni, led to his arrest for breaching the stringent security measures in place during an IPL 2024 match at the renowned Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat. The incident unfolded amid the IPL 2024 clash between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans, capturing both the attention of spectators and authorities alike.


Identified as Jaykumar Jani, hailing from Rabarika village in Bhavnagar district, the individual was apprehended under the provisions of section 447 of the Indian Penal Code, pertaining to criminal trespass. Assistant Commissioner of Police DV Rana confirmed the arrest, shedding light on Jani's admission of being an ardent fan of Dhoni, his sole motivation being to personally meet the cricketing legend.


As captured in a circulating video footage, Jani's impulsive actions saw him bypassing security barricades, darting towards the pitch where Dhoni stood in his cricketing element. In a heartfelt gesture, Jani was seen bowing at Dhoni's feet, followed by an embrace, before security personnel intervened to escort him off the field.


The backstory revealed Jani's journey from Bhavnagar with his brother Parth, their sole purpose being to witness the enthralling IPL encounter. Seizing a momentary lapse in vigilance during a Decision Review System (DRS) break, Jani seized the opportunity, leaping over metal barricades and making a dash towards the cricketer he idolized. However, his impromptu rendezvous with Dhoni was short-lived, as authorities swiftly escorted him to the Chandkheda police station for further proceedings.

Subsequently, Jani faced formal charges following the registration of a FIR, marking a legal escalation to his otherwise fan-driven escapade. This incident notably echoes a similar breach in stadium security, occurring just six months prior during the World Cup final between India and Australia.

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In November 2023, the stadium bore witness to another breach when Wayne Johnson, an Australian national of Chinese-Filipino descent, managed to bypass security protocols to approach Indian cricketing stalwart Virat Kohli. Johnson's audacious act, akin to Jani's, underscored the potent allure cricketing icons wield over their admirers, transcending geographical and cultural boundaries.

The recurrence of such incidents underscores the challenges faced by security personnel tasked with safeguarding the sanctity of high-profile sporting events. Despite rigorous measures put in place, the sheer determination of individuals driven by their idolization of cricketing luminaries poses an ongoing dilemma for authorities.

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