Happy Birthday MS Dhoni – Reliving a partnership between MSD and Virat Kohli that sent shivers down the spine of the Australians in 2016
It is the 42nd birthday of MS Dhoni and the entirety of social media has been abuzz with the iconics of Mahi, on the cricketing field and off it too. Back in 2016, when India was entangled in a fierce battle in a virtual quarter-final of the T20 World Cup against Australia, not every name in the locker room had what it took to steer India to the semis.
Virat Kohli waged a single-handed war against the might of the Aussies while desperately scrambling for a partner who could hold fort at the non-striker’s end. With India teetering at 94/4 from 14 overs, the Men in Blue needed 67 from 36 balls.
India lost the likes of Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina and Yuvraj Singh while Virat continued to toil at the other end. With a defeat and an exit from the World Cup looming large, MS Dhoni walked out in the center. After a prolonged deliberation in the middle with Kohli, Dhoni started essaying a heroic knock.
Kohli took on the role of an aggressor, smashing the Aussie bowlers out of reckoning while Dhoni kept on rotating the strikes. With occasional loose balls being dispatched, Dhoni would leave the Australians with all sorts of qualms in their heads while Kohli unleashed a full-blown assault at the other end.
From the 17th over, Virat Kohli shifted to third gears while MS Dhoni played the perfect two to tango, allowing India to clinch a remarkable victory that would eventually set a semi-final date with West Indies, a match in which the duo again came together to forge a crucial partnership, only to be denied a spot in the finals after a superlative batting display by West Indies.
The 67-run stand between Dhoni and Kohli from just 31 balls till date remains to be one of the finest partnerships in Indian cricket where the numbers would probably not justify the true greatness of the stand but the ones in attendance and the ones who witnessed the fixture live would know the kind of jeopardy that the duo steered India out of after Australia had all their cannons out for a free fire. Wishing you a very happy 42nd, Mahi.


