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6 times when MS Dhoni proved he really is ‘Captain Cool’

1. Test Match Against England in 2014

6 times when MS Dhoni proved he really is ‘Captain Cool’

2. Match Against Sri Lanka, World Cup 2011

2. Match Against Sri Lanka, World Cup 2011
MS Dhoni played at Number 5 instead of Yuvraj Singh. Many questioned his move as India was chasing 274 runs made by the Lankans. But, Dhoni’s presence of mind paid-off and he created history.

3. Match Against Bangladesh, T20 Group Stage Match 2016

3. Match Against Bangladesh, T20 Group Stage Match 2016
Another tactic by Dhoni proved fruitful when he asked Hardik Pandya to bowl a ‘back-of-length’ delivery. This was when Bangladesh required just two runs off the last ball and Pandya did exactly what Dhoni him to. Dhoni removed his one of his gloves beforehand and India won the match.

​ 4. Match Against Pakistan, 2007 T20 World Cup Group Stage Match

​ 4. Match Against Pakistan, 2007 T20 World Cup Group Stage Match
This happened when India and Pakistan finished the match at 141, resulting in a famous bowl-out between India and Pakistan. This time Dhoni chose Harbajhan Singh and two part-timers Robin Uthappa and Virender Sehwag to bowl during the bowl-out. India won the match.

5. Match Against Australia, 2010 Test Match

5.  Match Against Australia, 2010 Test Match
Even though Cheteshwar Pujara had failed in his first innings, Dhoni gave him a chance during the second innings and sent him at Number 3, ahead of Rahul Dravid. He made 72 which justified this decision and also helped India take an unassailable lead in the test series.

6. Match Against Pakistan, 2015, ICC World Cup Group Stage Match

6. Match Against Pakistan, 2015, ICC World Cup Group Stage Match
In this match, Dhoni promoted Suresh Raina up on the batting order and the latter proved his worth and Dhoni’s decision right. Raina made a brilliant 74 in the match.

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