Mahendra Singh Dhoni is ageing just like a fine wine and he proves this fact with every game he plays. On Tuesday night, the ace stumper yet again exhibited that no batsman can beat his glove work if he misses connecting the ball, going down the line.

The Chennai Super Kings (CSK)  skipper paired with veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh to get rid of Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) opener David Warner who already had slammed his 7th fifty in the season.

The incident happened during the 14th over of Hyderabad innings when Harbhajan tossed the ball up, spinning it away from the off stump. Warner swung widely and his bottom hand came off while doing so. Also, his back foot was dragged too far and got stuck on the ground.

Dhoni did no mistake in collecting the ball and dislodged the bails in a fraction of a second. Warner didn't even wait for umpire's signal and walked towards the dug-out.

Here’s the video:

Warner returned after scoring 57 off 45 balls. Continuing his purple patch, he pulled out his team from a disastrous start. He stitched a 115-run stand for the 2nd wicket along with Manish Pandey to help SRH post 175 in 20 overs.