Mahendra Singh Dhoni was much talked about after the third ODI between India and Sri Lanka at Pallekele, but it was not only for his unbeaten fifty runs
MS Dhoni sleep
Rohit Sharma and Mahendra Singh Dhoni sit on ground while the play is stopped due to crowd trouble. Pic/ PTI
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MS Dhoni was much talked about after the third ODI between India and Sri Lanka at Pallekele, but it was not only for his unbeaten fifty runs.
The former Indian skipper who put on a brave partnership with Rohit Sharma to lead the Indian cricket team to victory, was seen taking a nap of sorts when play was halted. As the end was approaching in the third ODI when India were at 210/4 after 44 overs and needing just 8 runs to win, the crowd in the stadium began creating a ruckus by throwing bottled onto the field.
Players were being sent to their respective dressing rooms following the chaos. During the time, Rohit Sharma was batting on 122 runs while MS Dhoni was on 61.
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The umpires were working towards resuming play again, but MS Dhoni would not bother himself wit the crowd chaos and decided to take a short nap during the time.
Twitter went crazy following MS Dhoni's nap and began posting some hilarious tweets.
When you've been successfully carrying the international team for 13 years and people still ask for your retirement : pic.twitter.com/z4VCYyTyEJ
— Manya (@CSKian716) August 27, 2017
Dhoni getting ready for #NewIndia pic.twitter.com/5WA6JKxdMM
— The-Lying-Lama (@KyaUkhaadLega) August 27, 2017
Me in the morning: Bass 5 minute aur.. pic.twitter.com/E0N4fNSryX
— Sameer Allana (@HitmanCricket) August 27, 2017
Sach me soya hai ya nautanki kar raha hai meri tarah......!!#INDvSL pic.twitter.com/9Qskyffz5S
— PhD in Bakchodi ! (@Atheist_Krishna) August 27, 2017
Rohit Sharma went on to score an unbeaten 124 runs while Mahendra Singh Dhoni posted an unbeaten 67 during their 157-run stand. India went on to seal the five-match series 3-0 with two more matches to go.
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