Dhoni, who wore the number 7 jersey, did miracle 7 years ago


Dhoni, who wore the number 7 jersey, did miracle 7 years ago
MS Dhon's miracle 7 years ago




23 June is the day in the life of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, one of the greatest captains of India, who put him in front of all the captains of the world. On this day, India won the Champions Trophy by winning a very exciting match against England 7 years ago. With this victory, Dhoni became the only captain in the world to win three major ICC tournaments.





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The year 2013 was very memorable for Team India. From this tournament, Rohit Sharma made a distinct identity in world cricket as an opener and the British bowed in front of Dhoni's captaincy. The final of the tournament played in ODI format was played in T20 format due to rain. Batting first, India scored 129 for 7 wickets. Virat Kohli scored 43 and Ravindra Jadeja scored 33 runs.





The British were at their knees





The tight bowling of Ishant Sharma, R Ashwin and Jadeja overturned the losing bet for India. England were 110 for 5 in 17.3 overs despite a poor start. From here, Ishant turned the match, making the match exciting by taking the wickets of Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bapara on two successive balls, after which Dhoni along with Jadeja created such a cycle that the English team got upset.





Two wickets fell in the 19th over and India broke the dream of winning the team. The last over required 15 runs but R Ashwin conceded just 9 runs to beat England by 5 runs to capture the Champions Trophy.





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Dhoni became the most successful captain





Dhoni, who won the T20 World Cup in 2007 and made his name in the pages of history, also gave India the ODI World Cup title in 2011. He also won the Champions Trophy to India under his illustrious captaincy in 2013 after winning two World Cups to become India's most successful captain. With this victory, he became the only captain in the world to win three major ICC titles.


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