Mahendra Singh Dhoni may be playing the last ODI World Cup of his career but his performance on the field proves that, if he wants, he can easily serve the country more in the coming years. His century against Bangladesh in the warm-up match was a statement that there is enough fuel left in the tank.


While on Wednesday, his lightning-fast glove work to get rid of Andile Phehlukwayo yet again showcased that no one is better than Dhoni in the art of wicketkeeping.

DHONI LIGHTNING strikes in Southampton

The incident happened in the 40th over when Chahal bowled a leg-spin and Phehlukwayo stepped out to hoick it. Unfortunately, he didn’t get to the pitch. The batsman failed to connect and MS Dhoni, who caught the ball with a bit of fumble, dislodged the bails in no-time.

Here’s the video:

This was the fourth wicket for Yuzvendra Chahal who also set a unique bowling record on his World Cup debut. The young wrist-spinner returned with the figures of 4/51 in 10 overs and register the 2nd best bowling figures for India on World Cup debut.

He surpassed former pacer Debashish Mohanty who got 4/56 against Kenya in the 1999 edition at Bristol.