The Asian Age

Dhoni eyes series win against NZ in Ranchi one-dayer

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Ranchi, Oct. 25: Rediscover­ing himself in the twilight of his career, a rejuvenate­d Mahendra Singh Dhoni will look to continue his regained form and guide India to a seriesclin­ching win when they take on New Zealand in the fourth ODI, here on Wednesday. A batsman, wicketkeep­er, and a coolheaded skipper, all rolled into one, Dhoni promoted himself to no. 4 in the last ODI in Mohali and set up the seven-wicket win in the company of Virat Kohli to give the hosts a 2-1 lead in the five-match series. Dhoni’s 91-ball 80 in Mohali also took him to the club of 9,000 runs. He became the first to reach there with an average of 50 or more. The limited-overs captain and Ranchi’s favourite son may be seen in his last appearance at the Jharkhand State Cricket Associatio­n Stadium Complex here which has hosted three ODIs and one T20I, with India winning all of them except for a rain-marred one-dayer. Dhoni’s deputy, Kohli, will also look forward to return to the venue where he has scores of 77 not out and 139 not out in his two unconquere­d ODI innings here. Regarded among the best batsmen of modern era, Kohli once again showed how dangerous he can be after being dropped early in his innings in Mohali. He came on his own after the reprieve on six and scripted a flawless 154 not out off 134 balls to take India past New Zealand’s 285 in the third ODI. It was Kohli’s 26th century — 22 in winning cause, same as Sachin Tendulkar — and 14 in successful chases.

And come Wednesday, stopping the 27-year-old Delhi batsman would be a first in New Zealand’s wishlist. In their decisive 151-run third wicket partnershi­p, Dhoni showed a renewed optimism and hunger while Kohli was at his clinical best.

To say that Dhoni is past his prime would be too early but the 35-year-old has himself acknowledg­ed his diminishin­g prowess in Mohali, something that prompted him to elevate himself to no. 4 in the batting line-up. Back home where it all began for Dhoni, it will be an emotional match for the Indian skipper, who has won every ICC Trophy and he would look to make the outing a memorable one. Dhoni’s return to form would be a dangerous signal for the Kiwis.

There’s a lot to learn when Dhoni and Kohli bat. Their batting, running between wickets inspire us. It’s at another level. It’s fun to watch them bat together. — Hardik Pandya

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M.S. Dhoni arrives for a training session at Ranchi.
 ?? — PTI ?? Manish Pandey (left) and Mandeep Singh at a training session on Tuesday.
— PTI Manish Pandey (left) and Mandeep Singh at a training session on Tuesday.

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