Dhoni’s game awareness and understanding of a particular situation is second to none and that has made him one of the, if not the, best limited-overs wicket-keepers of all time. In the last ODI of the five-match series, Dhoni effected the 100th stumping of his ODI career that made him the first wicket-keeper in the world to achieve the landmark and fittingly so. However, it was not the last time that the former Indian skipper made his presence felt behind the stumps as he whipped off Angelo Mathews’ bails to give India their third wicket of the evening.
After being asked to bat first, Sri Lanka started off really well and hit Indian bowlers for boundaries at will. Despite Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah claiming the wickets of Upul Tharanga and Niroshan Dickwella respectively, Dilshan Munaweera kept tonking the Indian bowlers into submission. But with MS Dhoni behind the stumps and spinners operating, there has always been a fair chance of getting a wicket out of nowhere and he pulled off.
On the third ball of the seventh over, Yuzvendra Chahal tossed up a delivery that landed outside off stump ripped past the outside edge of Mathews’ bat. Dhoni was fully alert behind the stumps and removed the bails off in a flash as he saw Mathews’ foot on the batting crease. The third umpire, after checking the replays, ruled him out that presented India yet another “MS Dhoni special” moment.
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