Why India cried over Dhoni's defeat, players also got emotional
Why India cried over Dhoni's defeat, players also got emotional
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If cricket is your favorite sport and you are a fan of Mahendra Singh Dhoni then you would remember the day of July 10, when he last played an international match against New Zealand in the World Cup last year. The match was to be the semi-final of the World Cup 2019, in which the Indian team had to face defeat and during this time, millions of Indian fans watching the match in the stadium, TV and smartphone were crying as soon as MS Dhoni was out. All the fans had lost courage and every single player got emotional during this time.

Let us tell you, the first semi-final table topper of the World Cup 2019 played on the land of England and Wales was played between Team India and New Zealand. The New Zealand team made their place in the semi-finals on the basis of net runners, while in the meantime the Indian team defeated 7 teams in the league round. The Indian team was considered very strong. The match started on 6 July, and ended on 10 July. This happened because it rained during the match. Due to which the remaining match was held the next day.

It was Reserve Day in the semi-finals, being the semi-final of the World Cup. On the first day, the New Zealand team scored 211 runs in 46.1 overs. However, after this the rain became a hurdle and because of this the match could not start. In such a situation, the rest of the match was held on July 10, Reserve Day. New Zealand's team had scored 239 runs at the loss of 8 wickets after playing 50 overs. The score of 240 was not much, as Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni were in rhythm and because this World Cup was Dhoni's last One Day World Cup. Therefore, this match is very important for everyone.

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