Two lightning fast stumpings against Delhi Capitals prove former India captain's glovework remains rust-free
Chennai Super Kings cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni gestures during the 2019 Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket match between Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals in Chennai, May 1 2019. Picture: ARUN SANKAR / AFP
While Dhoni scored 44 not out from 22 balls in the 80-run victory, it was the two stumpings he pulled off in the same Ravindra Jadeja over to send back Chris Morris and Delhi captain Shreyas Iyer that were as crucial. On both occasions, the back feet of both batsmen had barely risen from the ground when Dhoni knocked off the bails.
“It’s something that has come from tennis-ball cricket which I’ve played a lot,” Dhoni said. “But you need to do the basics right first and then graduate to the next level. I feel if you want to keep like that, then this is what you practice. Chennai spinners claimed eight of the 10 Delhi wickets in the match with Dhoni involved in three dismissals, including a catch. Former New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori believes spinners are a greater threat with someone as assured as Dhoni behind the stumps.
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