It might not be huge in terms of numbers.
But it was a spectacular knock, nonetheless! And what makes it memorable is the fact that it came in the final of the World Cup -- helping India end a 28-year drought and win its second world title.
Before the final, Dhoni had had an ordinary tournament -- managing to score just 150 runs in seven innings, without a single half century.
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With India in trouble at 114-3, chasing a formidable 275, Dhoni decided to promote himself up the order.
It proved a masterstroke from the captaincy point of view. And for the batsman it worked wonders as well.
Dhoni put on 109 runs for the fourth wicket with Gautam Gambhir (97) before taking India to victory with an unbroken 54-run stand for the fifth wicket with Yuvraj Singh (21 not out), finishing the match with a six.
His effort, when it mattered the most, helped Dhoni win the man of the match honours. Besides, he had already created history.
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