WATCH: MS Dhoni hits hat-trick of sixes against Hardik Pandya in final over, helps CSK go past 200-run mark

MS Dhoni hitting six against Hardik Pandya (credit: Twitter)
MS Dhoni hitting six against Hardik Pandya (credit: Twitter)

Highlights:

CSK post 206/4 against MI.

Dhoni hits hat-trick of sixes against Hardik Pandya.

Former Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni set the Wankhede Stadium ablaze after hitting a hat-trick of sixes against Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya in the final over and helped CSK post 206/4 in match 29 of the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League, on April 14 (Sunday).

 

MS Dhoni hits three sixes against Hardik Pandya

 

Chennai Super Kings were on 186/4 in 19.2 overs when Dhoni walked out to bat and he right away hit three huge sixes against Pandya and took the team's total past 200. Dhoni once again proved why he is one of the best finishers in the history of cricket.

 

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Dhoni has now hit 64 sixes in the 20th overs of Indian Premier League history. He has once again provided fans with moments to celebrate. Watching Dhoni in his renowned finisher role is really exciting for the fans.

 

CSK post 206/4 in 20 over vs MI

 

Apart from Dhoni's blitz finish, half-centuries from Ruturaj Gaikwad (69 off 40 balls) and Shivam Dube (66 not out off 38 balls) helped the visitors post a strong total against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede. Now they will have the task to defend the score against Mumbai's strong and dominant batting line-up.\

 

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