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Twitter goes crazy after MS Dhoni stops bowler, sets field for Bangladesh during warm-up clash

Amidst a classic MSD performance during India's warm-up clash against Bangladesh, the former skipper made a field change while batting, which has sent Twitter into a frenzy. Take a look.

MS DHoni Image Source : APMS Dhoni during the warm-up clash against Bangladesh

It was a 'vintage' MS Dhoni performance against Bangladesh in the second warm-up game as the former Indian captain scored a sublime hundred and helped India register a morale-boosting 95-run win at the Sophia Gardens before the World Cup.

On Tuesday, Dhoni, who came into bat when India were in a spot with 102/4, smashed a 78-ball 113, which contained seven sixes and helped his team post a gigantic 359/7. It was only poetic justice that he brought up his 100 with a six in the 49th over of the innings as skipper Kohli cheered on from the dressing room with teammates for company.

The 37-year-old also shared a crucial 164-run partnership with K.L. Rahul (108) and made sure that the Men in Blue did not suffer from yet another embarrassing batting collapse like they did against New Zealand. 

An interesting incident occurred when Dhoni was batting and before Shabbir could pace up during the 40th over, the on-strike batsman stopped the bowler midway and advised Shabbir to remove the fielder from mid-wicket to square leg. Amidst the high-tension clash, Shabbir actually listened to the former skipper and did what Dhoni said. 

The incident was more than enough to send Twitterati into a frenzy, terming Dhoni's actions as 'thug life'. Here's how the people reacted. 

Kohli and all the Indian fans would be desperately hoping that Dhoni's warm-up ton proves to be as auspicious it was for the team in 2011 and they lift the prestigious trophy at the iconic Lord's Stadium in London on July 14.

India will play their first World Cup match against South Africa on June 5 in Southampton.

(With IANS Inputs)