7 Occasions where MS Dhoni cost the match for India with his batting

Here we look at seven instances from MS Dhoni’s International cricket when his batting cost the Indian team.

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5. T20I vs England in Birmingham, 2014

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MS Dhoni. (Photo Source: Getty Images)

The 2014 tour of England was a mixed one for India as they lost the Test series 1-3 after taking a 1-0 lead. However, they bounced back in the ODI series which they won by 3-1 margin with a hat-trick of wins. The tour was set to conclude with a one-off T20I at the Edgbaston. The England skipper Eoin Morgan scored 71 from only 31 balls having struck as many as ten boundaries.

Morgan’s knock helped the home team to finish with 180/7 in their 20 overs. Virat Kohli was in woeful touch through the tour having not scored even a fifty across 14 innings. However, he changed the things in the one-off T20I where he scored a quick-fire fifty. Kohli scored a 41-ball 66 with 9 fours and a maximum after bringing down the required rate below nine. MS Dhoni walked in after his dismissal when India needed 50 runs from 34 balls. In the 22 balls from there on, India managed to score only 24 runs.

Dhoni took nine singles in ten balls he faced in this period as the equation came down to 26 from the last two overs. Dhoni showed the first sign of smashing big as he struck his first boundary during the penultimate over but the T20I debutant Ambati Rayudu missed out on a scoring chance on the last two balls. Dhoni was on the strike for the final over bowled by Chris Woakes where India needed 17 runs.

The Indian keeper-captain began the over with a six and followed with a couple. He miscued the 3rd ball but denied to turn back the strike to Rayudu. Dhoni found the fence on the 4th ball to bring the equation down to 5 runs from two balls. Yet again on the penultimate ball, Dhoni hit one straight to the fielder and retained the strike by refusing a single. Dhoni could only pick a run on the last ball as he failed to get the connection and left India three runs short of England’s total.

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