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MUMBAI (Reuters): Former India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni showed he has lost none of his finishing prowess by fashioning a final-ball victory for Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Thursday.
Holders Chennai restricted five-time champions Mumbai Indians to a modest 155-7 at the DY Patil Stadium in a battle between the league’s two most successful teams, though both are struggling this season. Mumbai refused to throw in the towel and the match was on a knife-edge with Chennai needing 16 runs off the last four balls from Jaydev Unadkat.
Dispassionate Dhoni then got Chennai home with a nerveless display of power-hitting. The first delivery he faced in that over was sent over the long-off ropes for a six and he flicked the next one for a four.
The 40-year-old then ran two and sent the final delivery, an attempted yorker, past short fine leg for a four to secure Chennai’s thrilling three-wicket victory.
Dhoni quit international cricket in 2019 after 15 trophy-laden years and while speculation continues to swirl about how much longer he will continue in the IPL.
Chennai are ninth of the 10 IPL teams while Mumbai, who slumped to their seventh successive defeat, prop up the table.