The IPL on Sunday witnessed a rare scene. MS Dhoni, a genius in the death overs, fell for golden duck in a match against Punjab Kings in Dharamshala. Harshal Patel took the wicket as the fans present were shell-shocked. It was for the second time in two matches, that Dhoni got dismissed in the IPL 2024. Before that he stayed unbeaten for seventh straight matches. Coincidentally, both his dismissals came against Punjab Kings. On Sunday, he was bowled by Harshal Patel, he got run out by in the last over.
Former Indian cricket team opener Navjot Singh Sidhu had an interesting observation regarding Dhoni's struggles against spin in the previous match.
In that match against PBKS, Dhoni came to bat in the 18th over. In the 19th over, with Dhoni on Strike, Rahul Chahar was introduced. Dhoni could take only two runs in the over.
"They got done in by something unexpected. They used Dhoni's own medicine against him to fool him. Look at Dhoni's practice. He always smashes those long hits in the nets against fast bowlers. He hasn't practiced spin. In the entire tournament, if Dhoni has played 6 overs, they've all been against pace. But Punjab's captain [Sam Curran] played a master stroke. He employed a spinner," Sidhu said on Star Sports.
"Dhoni wasn't prepared. For 7-8 months, he hasn't faced spin. It was almost as if he was startled. Tactic is like how you take the stinger out of the bee without getting stung. And that is where the game turned. And on top of it, Harpreet Brar bowled a faster one to Shivam Dube. Cannoned onto the stumps."
Regarding dismissing Dhoni on Sunday, Harshal said: "Wicket was on drier side. I have too much respect for him to celebrate when I get him out (on Dhoni). One of the advantages of playing a day game is that the square is quite rough. So the ball starts reversing. In my first over it was reversing. It's all about the feel of that delivery (slower one). More you bowl the better you get. Most batters don't pick it. Have been practicing in the nets, and when it comes out it gives you great results," Harshal said.