Dhoni took 16 balls to get off the mark -- through a pre-determined push to covers off Bresnan -- but then took the attack to the opposition camp on an increasingly slow Edgbaston pitch.
The skipper straight drove and pulled James Anderson for fours and then played Stuart Broad off the backfoot before pulling him for a four.
In his groove, Dhoni smote Anderson over mid-on for six and then lifted Tim Bresnan over midwicket for another maximum.
He reached his half century when he off-drove Graeme Swann, introduced into the attack in the 47th over, having faced 63 balls. He hit seven fours and two sixes.
Kumar, at the other end, was an ideal foil to his skipper. He too hit some effective boundaries, showing no respect to Swann, whom he also lofted for a six.
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