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Dhoni - Indian Gilchrist

Just as Mahendra Singh Dhoni left the field after mauling the Pakistani attack, many watching would have sensed something. Something that has for a very long time been India's woe- a wicket keeper who could bat. Not only did he bat, but did it in a manner that delighted all, from the purist to the lovers of big hitting.

Dhoni slams his way to 148 against Pakistan

In only a few matches that he has played, his glove work hasn't been bad at all, and with this innings, who knows he may be knocking on the doors of Indian Test Squad. That said, they would say he is only fit for limited overs international, Test cricket is more than just aggression. They said the same for one Virender Sehwag too.

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