MS Dhoni was get stumped for the first time in T-20 International.
MS Dhoni was get stumped for the first time in T-20 International.
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni's is the best performer wicketkeeper of all time not only in India but around the world. India last night game loss which made fan unhappy. Team India worst batting performance as they post mini total against the visitor. MS Dhoni domination behind the stumps is known to all. Be it under-arm flicks without looking at the stumps or whipping off the bails in a flash, the former India skipper has proved time and again that he is arguably the best wicketkeeper in the world currently. But, it is quite intermittent when an opposition wicket-keeper gives you a taste of your own medicine. Credit to Adam Zampa as he managed to beat Dhoni in flight and the former India captain was left clueless after he decided to step down the track. The Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati witnessed such a rare occurrence during the second Twenty20 International between India and Australia. The 36-year-old was stumped for the first time in his 80-match Twenty20 International career.

MS Dhoni gets less dismissal in the match and in the last game, it was his first stumped dismissal in his 80th T-20 International match.  In 90 Test matches that he had played, Dhoni was stumped thrice. Earlier, Dhoni became the first man in world cricket to effect 100 stumpings in One Day Internationals. Dhoni, who made his debut in 2004 against Bangladesh, had achieved the feat in his 301st ODI against Sri Lanka in Colombo. In his entire career, Occasions when Dhoni got stumped out:

T20Is (Once): vs Australia in 2017

ODIs (Once): vs West Indies in 2011

Tests (Thrice): vs Pakistan in 2006, vs South Africa in 2008 and vs Bangladesh in 2010.

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