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MS Dhoni creates two world records in one match

Days after becoming only the third to represent India in 500 international matches, Mahendra Singh Dhoni again entered the record books for not one but two unique records during the third and final T20I against England at Bristol.

Days after becoming only the third to represent India in 500 international matches, Mahendra Singh Dhoni again entered the record books for not one but two unique records during the third and final T20I against England at Bristol.

Dhoni completed a coveted double in T20 internationals, becoming the first cricketer to take five catches in a match and also reach 50 scalps in the shortest format.

The 37-year-old Dhoni achieved this feat in his 93rd T20 International. His tally of catches has risen up to 54.

He first completed a half-century of caught behind when he snapped Jason Roy off debutant Deepak Chahar's bowling.

He then played his part in the dismissals of Alex Hales, Eoin Morgan, Jonny Bairstow and Liam Plunkett.

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