Hindustan Times (Delhi)

BCCI revokes Rajasthan unit’s suspension

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NEW DELHI : The BCCI revoked its four-year suspension of the Rajasthan Cricket Associatio­n (RCA) on Monday, ending a feud between the state and parent body following the re-election of sacked IPL commission­er, Lalit Modi. BCCI acting secretary, Amitabh Choudhary, said after an SGM that the board was concerned the ban was affecting the game in the state. However, RCA will have to comply with conditions that ensure it has severed all ties with Lalit Modi and withdrawn all court cases against BCCI.

It was the 13th over and MS Dhoni was already in the middle. India, tottering at 16/4, needed its senior-most player to conjure up something special against Sri Lanka in seaming conditions here. But before he could go past 1, the hosts had lost two more wickets.

Dhoni had faced only three balls till then and now had tailenders for company. Not the ideal situation but not unfamiliar for the former India captain either.

Be it his 79 in Chennai against Australia, or his unbeaten 45 at Pallekele against Sri lanka, Dhoni in his latest avatar has often been seen digging deep to guide the younger lot in pressure situations. But in Dharamsala it was different.

The moving ball from the Sri Lankans pacers had posed some serious questions on the preparedne­ss of Indians for the upcoming South Africa tour.

CRUCIAL STANDS

Batting in this situation, with India staring at a double-digit total, Dhoni strung three crucial stands with the No. 9, 10 and 11 batsmen. With Kuldeep Yadav he shared 41 runs, with Jasprit Bumrah he shared 17 and with Yuzvendra Chahal 25.

In those three stands, Dhoni scored 64 runs as India managed to put up a total of 112 runs. Of those 64, 52 runs came with the help of 10 fours and two sixes.

He kept shielding the last three batsmen, scoring mostly with big hits and often taking a single off the last ball of an over to keep strike. And when the other batsmen did get strike, he walked up to them after almost every ball to talk to them.

It was expected of a senior pro like him and he did not fail to deliver when seven other Indian Kapil Dev

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Dhoni showed his prowess in taking DRS too when Bumrah was given leg-before off Sachithra Pathirana in 33rd over. Thanks to the World Cup-winning captain’s judgment, the decision was reversed.

Though India could not spring a miracle to defend the low total, Dhoni’s effort, which brought up his 67th half-century, did not go unnoticed.

“He has been at that situation many a times and he has proved himself again and again. I never understood there was even a talk of him, before this game, of (he) being in our plans or not. Once he

He has been the pillar for many years . He showed us how to bat in that situation. I wish one of our top order batsmen was batting, so that we could get a decent total.

ROHIT SHARMA, On MS Dhoni

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