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Venue- Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur [October 31, 2005].
In the winters of 2005, the Sri Lankan Cricket Team toured India to play 7 ODIs and 3 Test Matches. The hosts won the first two ODIs comfortably, and the action for the third ODI reached the pink city, Jaipur. In a must-win game, Sri Lankan Captain Marvan Atapattu won the toss and decided to bat first. The decision turned out to be a good one, as the visitors posted a massive total of 298 in their 50 overs. Kumar Sangakkara was the leading run scorer for the Sri Lankans as he scored an unbeaten 138 off 147 deliveries. Apart from him, Mahela Jayawardene scored a quick 71 as the Indian bowlers struggled for wickets.
The Sri Lankans had a belief that they could win this game because they posted a decent score, and they had a lethal bowling line-up. Moreover, they dismissed the legendary Sachin Tendulkar in the very first over itself, which gave them tremendous confidence. However, what happened next was something truly unbelievable. We saw a brand of cricket that was never witnessed before as MS Dhoni came all gun's blazing from very beginning.
MS played one of the most destructive knocks in the history of one-day cricket as he scored an unbeaten 183 off just 145 deliveries. His innings comprised 15 boundaries and 10 massive sixes. The power with which he was smashing the ball was truly incredible. He literally made a mess of the lethal Sri Lankan bowling lineup. Due to his incredible knock, we chased down 299 in just 46.1 overs with 6 wickets in hand. It was Mahi Mayhem in Jaipur.
To be honest, if there would have been more runs on the board, MS would have definitely got his double hundred. However, one thing was sure: the Indians have unearthed a superstar. Two decades later, that Young Superstar got inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. Not bad for a Long-Haired wicketkeeper batsman from Ranchi.
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