Dhoni’s Massive Six Worked Against Chennai?
Dhoni smashed a massive sixer by sending Yash Dayal’s full toss on the leg stump. He smashed a 100-meter sixer and the ball went out of the stadium.
MS Dhoni has the image of an all-time great finisher of Team India. The chances of winning the match are very thin for opponents if MS Dhoni is at the crease till the last ball of the final over. He has the ability to win the match by smashing a six on the last ball. As MS Dhoni was in the crease in the match against RCB many felt that RCB would lose the match. Dhoni scared the RCB fans by sending the first ball of the last over into the stands. However, many say that Dhoni’s six changed the match and helped RCB win the match. How RCB wins the match if Dhoni wins the match? This is the question many have.
After Dhoni smashed a six, RCB also lost its hopes. When Chennai required 17 runs in 6 balls to qualify for playoffs, Dhoni sent the first delivery into the stands. The equations then became 11 runs in 5 balls. Chennai fans were confident that Dhoni could easily win the match. But things changed and RCB won the match.
Dhoni smashed a massive sixer by sending Yash Dayal’s full toss on the leg stump. He smashed a 100-meter sixer and the ball went out of the stadium. But this changed things for Chennai. The umpires gave a new ball to the bowler. Due to the drizzle, it became tough for the bowlers to ball. With the new ball in hand, Yash Dayal managed to get a grip on the ball. He managed to send Dhoni back to the pavilion in the next delivery. In the remaining deliveries, Yash conceded just one run and took RCB to a big win.
After the do-or-die match, netizens are shedding light on the same issue. They are saying that RCB won the match because of Dhoni. A video became viral which shows RCB player Dinesh Karthik telling the same thing to his teammates. In the video, Dinesh Karthik told the teammates that a new ball was given to the bowler and they won the match. It looks like Dhoni won the match for RCB and helped it go to the playoffs.