Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the legendary Indian cricketer, is likely playing his final season in the Indian Premier League (IPL). As he graces the field for the last time, a wave of nostalgia and farewell follows him to every venue. The Wankhede Stadium, where Dhoni etched his name in history by hitting the match-winning six in the 2011 ODI World Cup, holds a special significance for the former Indian captain.
In his probable last IPL match at the Wankhede, Dhoni’s unbeaten knock of 20 off just 4 balls proved to be the decisive factor in Chennai Super Kings’ victory over Mumbai Indians. The official IPL handle shared a video titled “A Symphony in MS Dhoni,” showcasing Dhoni’s pivotal role in the match.
The video begins with Dhoni entering the field for warm-ups, where he is greeted with a warm hug from Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya. Dhoni then engages in some light-hearted banter with MI batting coach Kieron Pollard and CSK bowling coach Dwayne Bravo. Overlooking the “Victory Memorial Stand” where his match-winning shot landed in 2011, Dhoni practices his shots with the bat.
As Dhoni walks in to bat with just 4 balls remaining in the CSK innings, the crowd erupts in thunderous applause and cheers. Not to disappoint his fans, Dhoni hits three consecutive sixes off Pandya before taking 2 runs off the final ball.
With the wicket-keeping gloves on, Dhoni walks in to finish the match. The crowd chants “Dhoni! Dhoni!” as CSK marches towards victory despite a magnificent unbeaten hundred by Rohit Sharma. Dhoni is all smiles as he shakes hands with teammates and MI players, and climbs the iconic steps of the stadium towards the CSK dressing room.
CSK’s victory against MI propelled them to the third spot in the points table. Dhoni’s performance in his probable last IPL match at the Wankhede Stadium was a fitting tribute to his illustrious career and the special bond he shares with the venue.