MS Dhoni’s run-out in the 2019 ODI World Cup semi-final remains a poignant moment for Indian cricket fans, marking a dramatic end to a promising campaign. Despite leading the tournament in form and topping the points table, India’s World Cup journey was abruptly halted by a rain-affected semi-final and a devastating top-order collapse. As the team fell short by 18 runs, the spotlight turned to Dhoni’s pivotal role and his position in the batting order. An old video, now viral, reveals Rohit Sharma’s preference for Dhoni to have batted at number four, a move he believed could have altered the course of the game. MS Dhoni’s dismissal, after a valiant 50 off 72 balls, not only signaled the end of India’s World Cup hopes but also marked his final international appearance before his retirement in August 2020.
Rohit Sharma’s Preference for Dhoni at No. 4
In a recently resurfaced video, Rohit Sharma reveals his belief that MS Dhoni should have batted at number four in the 2019 World Cup semi-final. Sharma, who had an outstanding tournament with 648 runs, expressed his personal preference for Dhoni’s position, suggesting it would have been ideal for the team. The video has gone viral, reigniting discussions about team strategies and what might have been different if Dhoni had batted higher up the order.
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Sharma’s comments reflect his strategic insight and understanding of team dynamics. He emphasized that the decision ultimately rested with the captain, Virat Kohli, and the coach, but his personal stance was clear. Dhoni, batting at number seven, struggled to accelerate in the pressure-cooker environment of the semi-final, which highlights Sharma’s belief that a different batting position could have altered the outcome.
MS Dhoni’s Final Moments and Legacy
MS Dhoni’s run-out in the semi-final against New Zealand marked a poignant end to his international career. Scoring 50 runs off 72 balls, Dhoni’s dismissal by Martin Guptill was a crucial blow to India’s chances. His departure from the match and subsequent retirement announcement left Indian fans grappling with a sense of loss and what-ifs, as the team fell short by 18 runs.
Dhoni’s career remains legendary, with his captaincy achievements including winning all major ICC trophies in white-ball cricket. His leadership and contributions to Indian cricket are celebrated, despite the disappointment of his final World Cup match. His retirement in 2020 closed a significant chapter in Indian cricket history, marked by his unparalleled success and impact on the game.
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