Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carrie Recently expressed his praise for cricketing Indian icon MS Dhoni It is calling him a talented. Carry’s praise appeared in a funny response video. Australian keeper was reacting to some of the most bizarre and brilliant wicketkeeping moments in the history of the game. A special example associated with Dhoni left him in fear.
Alex Kerry called MS Dhoni a talented reacting to his famous stumping
Reacting to a stumping from a T20i match between India and Australia in Melbourne in 2016. The clip showed Dhoni an confused. James Faulkner Close Ravindra jadeja Bowling. The ball had removed the inside of the Folkner and hit Dhoni’s pad before reciting the stump. While many people consider it a stroke of luck that Carrie believes it was a deliberate task of talent. “Dhoni, he is a talented so he probably meant it. It probably was intentional because it is MS Dhoni,” Carrie said in the video.
His comments show that he believes that awareness on Dhoni’s awareness is so extraordinary that even the lucky dismissal is likely to be a calculated trick. This is not the first time Carrie has talked about his praise for Dhoni. In the past, he has openly stated his desire to follow Dhoni’s finishing skills and his ability to remain calm under pressure.
“Dhoni, he is a talented!”
Alex Kerry reacts to the Indian champion to this incredible stumping. pic.twitter.com/kwsulc2ylf
– Cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) August 23, 2025
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Dhoni’s unmatched legacy behind stumps
Dhoni’s legacy as one of the biggest wicketkeepers of cricket is really unmatched. With 195 stumping in international formats, he holds the record for the most stumping in cricket history. In Odis alone, Dhoni made 123 stumpings and took 321 catches, a total of 444 dismissal. His quick alertness and sharp expectation converted wicketkeeping into an art form as praise worldwide. Beyond the gloves, Dhoni’s batting was exemplary, with more than 10,700 ODIs to run upwards on an average of 50, including 10 centuries. As Captain, he led India in 332 matches, won major ICC trophies like World Cup 2011, strengthening his place as a famous leader and finisher on the field.
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