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Dhoni became the reason for Team India’s defeat.
Could not win the match against West Indies
New Delhi. T20, Test and ODI series will be played between India and West Indies from next month. Team India has not been announced yet. Meanwhile, we are going to tell you such an old anecdote related to India-West Indies match which you have probably forgotten. Actually, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is often seen winning the match. But once it happened that Mahendra Singh Dhoni was the reason for the defeat of Team India. He wasted the hard work of KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma.
Actually, the match was of the year 2016, when Team India went on a tour of America. At that time the captain was Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Team India had to play 2 T20 matches in that series. The first match was being played at the Central Broward Regional Park in America. India won the toss and decided to bowl first. Johnson Charles and Evin Lewis, who came out to open for the West Indies, played excellent innings. Evin Lewis scored a century while Johnson Charles scored 79 runs. Team India got the target of 246 runs.
Ajinkya Rahane was dismissed by Team India after scoring 7 runs in 7 balls. Virat Kohli was also dismissed after scoring 16 runs in 9 days. KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma were batting well. Rohit Sharma scored 62 runs in 28 balls, while Rahul remained unbeaten after scoring 110 runs. However, Rohit got out again. Dhoni was playing after scoring 43 runs in 25 balls and Team India needed 2 runs off the last ball.
MS Dhoni dashed the expectations
Team India then needed only 2 runs to score 246 runs. Mahendra Singh Dhoni was on strike and the ball was in the hands of Dwayne Bravo. Not a single four came in this over of Dwayne Bravo and Team India needed 2 runs on the last ball. When Bravo bowled, Mahendra Singh Dhoni failed to read the ball and caught Marlon Samuels. After this Team India lost. Team India had also lost that series.
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Tags: IND vs WI, KL Rahul, ms dhoni, Rohit sharma, team india
FIRST PUBLISHED : June 22, 2023, 14:02 IST
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