Legendary Mahendra Singh Dhoni, accompanied by his wife Sakshi, was among the high-profile spectators at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, March 5, for the second semifinal of T20 World Cup 2026. The legendary wicketkeeper, who famously led India to the inaugural T20 world title in 2007, watched the intense clash against England from the VIP box. He was joined by 2024 winning captain Rohit Sharma and his wife Ritika Sajdeh, creating a star-studded atmosphere for India’s massive defensive effort.
Internet loves MS Dhoni’s reaction to Sakshi’s energetic celebration
A lighthearted moment from the stands went viral during the 18th over of England's ambitious chase of 254. After Jasprit Bumrah stopped a powerful strike from Sam Curran in his follow-through, Sakshi Dhoni was seen jumping in animated celebration, under the impression that the pacer had claimed a spectacular return catch. However, the ball had clearly touched the ground before reaching Bumrah, a fact understood by almost everyone in the stadium except for the excited Sakshi.
Upon noticing his wife’s mistaken celebration, Dhoni delivered an epic reaction that perfectly encapsulated his Captain Cool persona. He was seen calmly signaling for her to settle down, a gesture that immediately triggered laughter from the surrounding celebrities and guests in the VIP enclosure. The brief comedic interlude provided a moment of levity during the final, tense stages of India's narrow seven-run victory.
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Sanju Samson delivers match-winning knock
India secured their place in the T20 World Cup 2026 final after a thrilling seven-run victory over England at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, March 5. Despite England captain Harry Brook winning the toss and opting to bowl, the Indian batters dismantled the attack to post a massive total of 253/7. The innings was headlined by a spectacular 89 off 42 balls from Sanju Samson, while all-rounder Shivam Dube, who, along with Samson, will feature for Dhoni’s CSK in the upcoming IPL 2026—contributed a vital 43 from just 25 deliveries.
In pursuit of the 254-run target, England pushed the hosts to the limit, finishing their 20 overs at 246/7. The chase was almost entirely anchored by 22-year-old sensation Jacob Bethell, who played a lone hand with a magnificent 105 off 48 balls. However, a lack of consistent support from the other end ultimately left the former champions just short of the finish line.
With the semifinals now concluded, the stage is set for a high-stakes championship clash. India will travel to the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad to face New Zealand on March 8, as they look to defend their title and secure back-to-back T20 World Cup trophies.
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