Many colors of cricket have changed but the player whose style of playing has not changed so far is former India captain MS Dhoni. Fans once again became a fan of Mahi in the match of IPL 2021. In the last 44th match, MS Dhoni finished the match with a six against Sunrisers Hyderabad. With his six, Chennai Super Kings qualified for the playoffs with 18 points. This is not the first time that MS Dhoni has been called a finisher. Even before this, the fans have called him a finisher for his strong batting.
MS Dhoni hit 96 meter long six
Former captain MS Dhoni has won important innings as a finisher for India for many years. No Indian can forget that moment of the 2011 World Cup, when he won the title by hitting a six off Nuwan Kulasekara in the final. Let us tell you that in an IPL match, captain Dhoni hit a 96 meter long six off Sunrisers Hyderabad bowler Siddharth Kaul. With which CSK managed to make it to the playoffs for the 11th time. MS Dhoni scored an unbeaten 14 runs in 11 balls in this innings.
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MS Dhoni will give a gift to the fans
In fact, as strong as the team is under the captaincy of MS Dhoni, Chennai Super Kings has won the IPL title three times. Earlier in the last IPL, the fans were disappointed. When Chennai played a very bad game in the IPL season. In the last IPL, CSK could win only 6 matches out of 14 and finished 7th in the points table. But this time with MS Dhoni the whole team seems to be in rhythm. In such a situation, by winning IPL-14, Dhoni would like to give a memorable gift to the fans.
Won three ICC titles
Dhoni retired from international cricket on 15 August 2020. He scored 17266 runs while playing for India. Which includes 350 ODIs, 98 T20 Internationals and 90 Test matches. While Dhoni’s bat has scored 108 half-centuries and 16 centuries, on the other hand, under his captaincy, Team India has also been successful in three ICC titles.
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