
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|17-08-2024
MS Dhoni: It always comes to the mind of cricket fans of India and Pakistan (IND VS PAK) that if India and Pakistan had not been divided then today the Indian cricket team would have been the strongest team in world cricket. Indian cricket fans often praise Pakistani bowlers, while Pakistani cricket fans praise Indian batsmen.
In such a situation, if we tell you that former Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (MS Dhoni) and Pakistani wicketkeeper batsman Kamran Akmal (Kamran Akmal) have played the role of opener batsman together for the same team. If you also want to know in detail about that match, then you should read this article till the end.

In the month of August in the year 2005, many cricket boards together organized a T20 Cup.
In this T20 Cup, along with some Indian teams, teams from England and Australia also participated. 6 teams participated in this T20 tournament. In the end, Air India won the title of Bradman T20 Cup under the captaincy of Suresh Raina.In the final match, with the help of former wicketkeeper-batsman Naman Ojha's innings of 66 runs, the team defeated Karnataka State Cricket Association's playing 11 (KSCA 11) by 6 wickets.
In the Bradman T20 Cup held in 2005, Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Kamran Akmal played together for the same team from the team of Bradman 11.
In the Bradman T20 Cup, Kamran Akmal and Mahendra Singh Dhoni were playing the role of openers for Bradman 11.In a match played against Chemplast, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (MS Dhoni) played an unbeaten match winning innings of 91 runs and helped his team win by 6 wickets. If you want to see the score card of this match, you can see it below.

In the last decade, there have been only a few occasions when Indian and Pakistani players have played for the same team, but between the years 2000 and 2007, there have been many charity matches or tournaments in which Indian and Pakistani players have played together. In the year 2007, a 3-ODI series was played between Asia XI and Africa XI. In which Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi players were seen playing for the same team.




