MS Dhoni just keeps on doing it. Age, a potentially injured knee, or a lack of match practice—nothing has stopped him from exceeding in the most challenging situations. The ice-cold cricketer comes out, smacks the ball a long way, and departs as if it were nothing.
Perennial MS Dhoni at it again
He produced yet another masterclass on April 19 at the Lucknow Super Giants Den, the Ekana Cricket Stadium. Having entered the middle with the Chennai Super Kings 141/6 and just 13 balls remaining for the inning to end, MS Dhoni struck the ball at 311.11, scoring 28 from just 9 balls.
During his short stay, he scored 5 boundaries (3 fours and 2 sixes). 24 of his 28 runs came from 5 balls, and he played just one dot ball during his time in the middle. His crucial 28-run knock propelled the Chennai Super Kings to 176 and gave them a proper fighting chance.