The 24-year-old right-hander scored an unbeaten 183 off 145 balls to see the hosts pass their target of 299 with 23 balls and six wickets to spare. Dhoni's total also equalled India's second-highest ODI score and the sixth-highest in one-day history, previously held by Sourav Ganguly. Sachin Tendulkar holds the Indian record with an unbeaten 186 against New Zealand in November 1999, while Pakistan's Saeed Anwar holds the overall record with 194 against India in May 1997. Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara scored a career-best 138 not out to help the tourists post 298 for four.
YESS MAHENDER SINGH DHONI IS A VERY GOOD PLAYER HA HAD ALSO DONE WELL AGAINST PAKISTAN IN THE PREVIOU SERIES EARLY THIS YEAR.4TH MATCH ON THURSDAY INSHAALAH HOPE 4 THE BEST.
TODAY WAS THE 6TH MATCH AT RAJKOT(GUJRAT)AND INDIA WON IT.SOME VERY SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY RP SINGH AND YUVRAJ SINGH AND I AM WAITING 4 THE BARODA MATCH AND HOPE FOR THE BEST INSHA'ALLAH.