Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Sunday notched up yet another record after he
went past Sri Lanka legend Kumar Sangakkara to complete the most
catches for a wicketkeeper in T20 cricket. Dhoni's record-breaking 134th
catch was that of Reeza Hendricks, who edged one off Bhuvneshwar
Kumar's bowling.
While Sangakkara recorded 133 catches in 254 matches, the 1st T20I against South Africa was Dhoni's 275th in shortest format. Third on the list is India's Dinesh Karthik (123 catches in 227 matches). while Pakistan's Kamran Akmal (115 catches in 211 matches) and West Indies' Denesh Ramdin (108 catches in 168 matches) are fourth and fifth respectively.
While Sangakkara recorded 133 catches in 254 matches, the 1st T20I against South Africa was Dhoni's 275th in shortest format. Third on the list is India's Dinesh Karthik (123 catches in 227 matches). while Pakistan's Kamran Akmal (115 catches in 211 matches) and West Indies' Denesh Ramdin (108 catches in 168 matches) are fourth and fifth respectively.
With
77 victims in 87 matches, Dhoni also leads the list for most dismissals
in the T20 international. Overall, the former India captain has
effected 775 dismissals in 495 matches, placing him third on the list
behind Mark Boucher and Adam Gilchrist.
After India's 28-run win over South Africa in the T20 opener, Dhoni joined some of his teammates for a celebratory dinner.Virat Kohli limped off the field before India completed another dominant performance over South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium.
Shikhar
Dhawan and Bhuvneshwar Kumar were mainly responsible for India's win,
just two days after the tourists completed a 5-1 thrashing of the hosts
in a one-day international series.India captain Kohli left the field 13 overs into South Africa's innings after suffering a left leg strain while batting.
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