South Africa draw the first match of the ODI series in a tight match beating India by just 5 runs at Kanpur. India needed just 11 runs in the final over, where MS Dhoni was on the crease, but he couldn’t do so. Twitter reacted on this loss where some people found cursing MS Dhoni at the same time people found supporting him too.
Check out How Twitter Reacted on MS Dhoni:
Dhoni talking about character in defeat. This didn’t end well for Rodgers…
— Gappistan Radio (@GappistanRadio) October 11, 2015
Runs matter. Doesn’t matter if the ball hits my thigh pad or my bat: #Dhoni‘s hair-raising comment when asked about his failure #INDvSA — Jaspreet Sahni (@jaspreet_sahni) October 11, 2015
Thala @msdhoni is still Team India’s go-to-man, feel former cricketer- Chetan Chauhan. #INDvSA
— Bleed DHONIsm ♥ (@DHONIism) October 11, 2015
Hey. Dhoni is still the best finisher in the world, okay. It’s just that he finishing other things these days. Like our hopes. — Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) October 11, 2015
Dhoni trying to win it with twos, four twos taken off his last six balls, 20 needed off 11 http://t.co/OY5WJPRPVh #INDvSA
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) October 11, 2015
MSD might have lost his destructive ability with the bat, can’t say the same about his running though, converting ones into twos #INDvSA — Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) October 11, 2015
Dhoni explains what went wrong: Rohit was trying to win it with his bat, while Dhoni was trying to win it with his thigh pad.
— Nitin Sundar (@knittins) October 11, 2015
There will never be any better finisher and a calm-minded captain like Dhoni. #DhoniTheBest #Dhoni — adithya kamath (@TheGameSpider) October 11, 2015
Rest assured Dhoni will retire when you least expect him to. He’ll go just like that and turn enjoy finding 3 skills in one individual.
— Nikhil Popat (@CricCrazyNIKS) October 11, 2015
Team loses; blame the captain! Don’t understand the logic ! Praise the man for handling the pressure of million of hopes! #Dhoni — adithya kamath (@TheGameSpider) October 11, 2015
Dhoni in 2015: 459 from 16 matches, average 41.72. Kohli in 2015: 389 runs from 16 matches, average 29.92 Still you blame Dhoni ?
— ღ Atchaya ღ (@Im_Atchu) October 11, 2015
I think even Dhoni’s teammates don’t want Dhoni to retire. They know if Dhoni retires they will have to face the blame of team’s loss. — SILLY POINT (@Sarcaism) October 11, 2015
Dhoni the batsman is not firing like he used to is a big reason why Dhoni the Captain is not winning as he used to. Today for example.
— Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) October 11, 2015
What do you think about this? Is really Dhoni is responsible for Yesterday’s loss? Comment your view below.