MS Dhoni Stars In UK-Based Charity Match, Raise Nearly 300,000 Pounds For Injured British Soldiers
India ODI skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni extended his support to the British Army by playing in an inaugural T20 cricket match fundraiser, ‘Cricket for Heroes’ which is held at The Kia Oval, London on Thursday. An exciting match was played out on Thursday night between the ‘Help for Heroes XI’ and ‘Rest of the World XI’.
Virender Sehwag and MS Dhoni were star performers from the winning side, the HFH XI. Dhoni (38 off 22) hit a boundary in front of a 20,000-strong crowd at the Oval in the final over of the game to help his side chase down ROW XI’s 158/6.
Finisher MS Dhoni hits winning runs in charity match:
Brendon McCullum’s ROW XI batted first and made 158 runs. Virender Sehwag (30) and current Director of England Cricket, Andrew Strauss (26) scored 63 in the powerplay. Sehwag and Strauss fell before ROW struck to dismiss Damien Martyn and Herschelle Gibbs leaving the the Help for Heroes side requiring 82 to win off the final 10 overs.
Dhoni, in the company of Major Storm Green (British Army) and Middlesex’s David Malan, then unfurled a flurry of boundaries to reduce the asking rate. With 4 runs required off the final 4 balls, Dhoni finished the match in his style with a boundary. He was named Man of the match for his efforts.
Here are the some moments from the match:
Here’s your man of the match folks! #Dhoni pic.twitter.com/aifYzDGbnu
— Cricket For Heroes (@CricketforH4H) September 17, 2015
#Cricket for Heroes T20 challenge match: #VirenderSehwag of ‘Help for Heroes’ in action. #cricketforheroes pic.twitter.com/LeNI447w0D
— MCL (@MyCricketLounge) September 17, 2015
Never heard the Oval explode like this in chorus! Dhoni Dhoni is what they chant @HelpforHeroes £250 k raised so far pic.twitter.com/RIJV5Id5oY — Annie (@AnnieCricket) September 17, 2015
It was a charity Match.. Yes Dhoni was Playing.. Yes he took the game to Last over.. Yes he hit the winning runs.. Born to Win — Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) September 18, 2015
Nearly 300,000 pounds were raised in funds in the course of the match for injured British soldiers.