MS Dhoni s top 3 Test knocks in England
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76(159)* at Lords
77(96) & 74(79)* at Birmingham
82(152) at Nottingham
50(113) at Southampton
71(133) at Manchester
82(140) & 92(81) at Oval
57(77) at Sydney
52(89), 56*(83), 68(86) at Basin Reserve
90(106) at Supersport Park
MS Dhoni in SENA Test:76(159)* at Lords77(96) & 74(79)* at Birmingham82(152) at Nottingham50(113) at Southampton71(133) at Manchester82(140) & 92(81) at Oval57(77) at Sydney52(89), 56*(83), 68(86) at Basin Reserve90(106) at Supersport Park
Dhoni held one end up to score 76* (159b) before rain intervened.
India, who were 282-9, scraped through with a draw, eventually winning the series 1-0.
Was it the most underrated Test knock?In 2007, India were in trouble at 145-5 after being set a target of 380 at Lord's.Dhoni held one end up to score 76* (159b) before rain intervened.India, who were 282-9, scraped through with a draw, eventually winning the series 1-0. Was it the most underrated Test knock? Coming into the series against England in England in July of 2007, India were yet to move on from their disastrous failure in the 2007 World Cup. The favorites exited the tournament in the group stage. This tour proved an opportunity for the Indian team to come back strong and prove to the world that the World Cup debacle was a one-off. Winning the toss, captain elected to bat first. England posted 298 runs following a solid first innings. In response, the Indian batting lineup put up a poor 201 in their first innings, giving the home team a lead of 97. England extended their lead to a humongous 379 after another strong performance with the bat. Needing to save the Test in four sessions, India fell to 156-5 by the morning of Day 5. A young but energetic MS walked in to meet veteran VVS Laxman to bat out the day. The duo put up a solid partnership of almost thirty overs before the latter departed to a good length delivery from Chris Tremlett. From here on, Dhoni started running out of partners post-lunch as he valiantly fought against the English bowlers to save his wicket. In a sudden twist of events, an outburst of rain and bad light saved the Indian team. A final-wicket partnership of 19 off 30 balls with Sreesanth saved the Test for Team India.
MS Dhoni s top 3 Test knocks in England
England v India: 5th Investec Test - Day Three While Mahendra Singh Dhoni has made a name for himself as a legendary captain across all formats and a reliable finisher in limited-overs cricket, his record as a batter in the Pataudi Trophy is often overlooked. In the 12 Tests the wicket-keeper has played in England, he has scored 778 runs in 23 innings at an average of 37.04, almost as high as his career average of 38.09. Many of these knocks came in pressure situations when MS was the only batter holding the innings against the deadly English swing bowlers. A day after Dhoni’s birthday and following the recently concluded Pataudi Trophy, let's look at three of Captain Cool’s best innings against in England against the home team. MS Dhoni in SENA Test:76(159)* at Lords
77(96) & 74(79)* at Birmingham
82(152) at Nottingham
50(113) at Southampton
71(133) at Manchester
82(140) & 92(81) at Oval
57(77) at Sydney
52(89), 56*(83), 68(86) at Basin Reserve
90(106) at Supersport Park
MS Dhoni in SENA Test:76(159)* at Lords77(96) & 74(79)* at Birmingham82(152) at Nottingham50(113) at Southampton71(133) at Manchester82(140) & 92(81) at Oval57(77) at Sydney52(89), 56*(83), 68(86) at Basin Reserve90(106) at Supersport Park
#3 77 96 Birmingham 2011
Already 2-0 in the series, world champions India were fighting for pride for the remainder of the 2011 Pataudi Trophy after being heavily outplayed in the first two games. However, the visitors looked unmotivated as they crumbled to 92-5. With three batters having already returned to the pavilion with single digits, it was up to the skipper to repair the innings with and the tail. However, the magician from Hyderabad departed just an over after Dhoni arrived at the crease. At 100-6, the innings looked done and dusted to everyone watching. MS Dhoni, though, stood his ground with the tail, with the aim of taking his team to a respectable total. He put on a run-a-ball partnership with Praveen Kumar worth 84 runs, and a 29-run partnership with Ishant Sharma, adding some respect to the Indian total. The skipper was aggressive in his approach while being careful with his wicket, and this solid balance took India to 224 all out from a dismal 100-6. A pitched-up delivery by saw Dhoni making a silly mistake and losing his wicket for 77 runs in just 96 balls. He hit 10 boundaries and three sixers in his knock. This innings from Dhoni, however, was far from enough to save the Indian blushes. smashed 294 runs, taking England's first-innings total to 710-7 before the side declared and won the match by an innings.#2 76* 159 Lord s 2007
In 2007, India were in trouble at 145-5 after being set a target of 380 at Lord's.Dhoni held one end up to score 76* (159b) before rain intervened.
India, who were 282-9, scraped through with a draw, eventually winning the series 1-0.
Was it the most underrated Test knock?In 2007, India were in trouble at 145-5 after being set a target of 380 at Lord's.Dhoni held one end up to score 76* (159b) before rain intervened.India, who were 282-9, scraped through with a draw, eventually winning the series 1-0. Was it the most underrated Test knock? Coming into the series against England in England in July of 2007, India were yet to move on from their disastrous failure in the 2007 World Cup. The favorites exited the tournament in the group stage. This tour proved an opportunity for the Indian team to come back strong and prove to the world that the World Cup debacle was a one-off. Winning the toss, captain elected to bat first. England posted 298 runs following a solid first innings. In response, the Indian batting lineup put up a poor 201 in their first innings, giving the home team a lead of 97. England extended their lead to a humongous 379 after another strong performance with the bat. Needing to save the Test in four sessions, India fell to 156-5 by the morning of Day 5. A young but energetic MS walked in to meet veteran VVS Laxman to bat out the day. The duo put up a solid partnership of almost thirty overs before the latter departed to a good length delivery from Chris Tremlett. From here on, Dhoni started running out of partners post-lunch as he valiantly fought against the English bowlers to save his wicket. In a sudden twist of events, an outburst of rain and bad light saved the Indian team. A final-wicket partnership of 19 off 30 balls with Sreesanth saved the Test for Team India.