Saturday , November 23 2024

Noise on RCB's fielding increased due to Dhoni's entry, know decibel meter figures

Mahendra Singh Dhoni did a lot of magic in IPL 2024. Whenever he came on the field to bat, there was a lot of commotion on the field. You might be thinking that Ghoni's entry into the stadium was the fastest this season, then you are wrong. The fielding of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) made more noise than Dhoni's entry in the field.

There is more noise about RCB's fielding than Dhoni's entry.

RCB's fielding created more noise than Dhoni's entry in the field. The decibel meter itself told the truth. The decibel meter showed that RCB's fielding was louder than Dhoni's entry. The decibel meter reading upon Dhoni's entry was 123dB, while upon RCB fielding the figure reached 125dB.

Decibel meter data goes viral

The 62nd match of IPL 2024 was played between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals. This clash between the two was held at Bengaluru M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. A video clip of this match is going viral on social media, in which the decibel meter reading is seen reaching 125dB due to the excellent fielding of RCB.

RCB's fielding noise meter figures

In the match, RCB's Cameron Green ran out Tristan Stubbs with a brilliant ball, after which fans everywhere went crazy. When this sound was measured on a decibel meter, its value reached 125dB. After seeing this figure, Navjot Singh Sidhu, who was doing commentary, said that when Dhoni comes, the value of the noise meter is 123dB.

RCB has won five consecutive matches

Let us tell you that RCB has kept the hope of going to the playoffs alive by winning 5 consecutive matches. The team will now play its last league match against Chennai Super Kings on Saturday, May 18. To reach the playoffs, Bengaluru will have to win the last match at any cost.