5 instances MS Dhoni proved he was the best wicketkeeper in the business
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5 instances MS Dhoni proved he was the best wicketkeeper in the business
MS Dhoni was a master behind the stumps For all his exploits and abilities with the bat, former Indian captain is perhaps the best wicket-keeper of the current era. He did not follow the stipulated template and set rules, but went about his business following the process he believed in. He was never the conventional wicket-keeper, but he was mighty effective. He could read the game better than anyone else and is India's most decorated captain. MS Dhoni led to ICC titles - from the 2007 World T20, to the 2011 Cricket World Cup and he then capped it off by clinching the 2013 Champions Trophy. Here we take a look at 5 instances that showed why MS Dhoni is the best wicket-keeper in the business:5 Out-sprinting Mustafizur Rahman
MS Dhoni - calm among the chaos It was a key match for India in the 2016 World T20 when they took on in Bangalore. The pressure was on the hosts as Bangladesh needed two runs off the final three balls. had the ball in his hand and Mushfiqur Rahim was going strong. Hardik, however, changed the complexion of the match as he dismissed both Rahim and Mahmudullah in consecutive balls. The pressure was now on Bangladesh as Shuvagata Hom entered the fray and they needed two runs off the last delivery to win the game. Pandya bowled a short and wide delivery, Dhoni had his gloves off, he collected the ball and sprinted to break the stumps and found Mustafizur Rahman short. India won the match by one run and Dhoni proved he was still the boss. Was the final over against Bangladesh at 2016 's finest T20I moment? You can see him as part of the ICC World XI against West Indies at Lord's on 31st May!Details
tickets Was the final over against Bangladesh at 2016 's finest T20I moment? You can see him as part of the ICC World XI against West Indies at Lord's on 31st May!Details tickets
4 A one-legged save
Dhoni did the unthinkable against Punjab MS Dhoni was behind the stumps as Rising Pune Supergiant took on Kings XI Punjab. Manan Vohra was on strike and he made some room and tried to late cut a short ball outside off. Dhoni anticipated the stroke and stuck out his right leg to stop the ball. It was an amazing move, one that he kept repeating even in international cricket. This move has gathered a lot of traction with current wicket-keepers and it was Dhoni who started this trend. Dhoni, the goalkeeper, uses his right foot to stop a late cut and save some runs. Superb reflex action. MS Dhoni you are amazing! Dhoni, the goalkeeper, uses his right foot to stop a late cut and save some runs. Superb reflex action. MS Dhoni you are amazing!3 The no-look hit at the stumps
Dhoni - sharp, alert, accurate India were taking on New Zealand in 2016 when MS Dhoni pulled off a marvellous bit of glovework. It was the fourth ODI between India and New Zealand when Dhoni collected a throw from Dhawal Kulkarni, who was standing at fine leg and flicked it on to the stumps without even looking at his target. Such was his quick pace and alertness that Ross Taylor was found short of his crease and he had to trudge back. Presence of mindAwareness
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