MS Dhoni breaks a new record in cricket
MS Dhoni is ‘lightning fast’ between the wickets as much as manifesting sheer street-smartness behind the stumps as a wicket-keeper.
He might take time to settle in for some brisk action later on. But, he doesn’t need to take time in breezing through the stumps.
Quite precisely, we can say MS Dhoni is the Usain Bolt of cricket. He recently set a world record in being as swift as flash in running.
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Star Sports took to their official Twitter handle to measure MS Dhoni’s blistering pace between the wickets with the latest technology.
Outrunning @msdhoni seems impossible! Catch the analysis on his ⚡️-quick runs on #NerolacCricketLive on Oct 13 on Star Sports. pic.twitter.com/rPbtbmsKES
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) October 11, 2017
During the second T20I fixture between India and Australia in Guwahati, MS Dhoni’s meticulous pace recorded maximum speed of 31 kmph.
It is learnt that MS Dhoni is the fastest batsman in the history of cricket to have touched that speed in what is quite a phenomenal record.
Known for the ability to rotate strike in crunch situations and to take single to double, Dhoni has always able to take the pressure off himself.
Star Sports’ caption went on to highlight the virtual importance of Dhoni’s pace as it read, “Outrunning @msdhoni seems impossible!”
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