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MS Dhoni adds new feathers to his crown during T20 clash against England

| @indiablooms | Jul 08, 2018, at 10:09 pm

New Delhi, July 8 (IBNS): Indian captain MS Dhoni has touched yet another mark in his T20 International career as he became the first wicketkeeper to take 50 catches in T20Is. 

Apart from that he also took five catches in the same T20 International match during the clash against England.

Both the feathers were added to Dhoni's crown on the same day.

The opponent was none other than England.

The former Indian skipper took Jason Roy (67)'s catch to complete his unique half-century.

He also grabbed the catches of  Alex Hales (30), England captain Eoin Morgan (6), Jonny Bairstow (25) and Liam Plunkett (9) to achieve the five-catch mark in a match.

Image: BCCI Twitter page 

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