Dinesh Karthik overtook MS Dhoni, became the Indian wicketkeeper who scored the most runs in T20 cricket

Dinesh Karthik overtook MS Dhoni, became the Indian wicketkeeper who scored the most runs in T20 cricket

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Category : Sports Published on: February 01 2025

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  • Dinesh Karthik has created history in South Africa's T20 league, breaking MS Dhoni's record and scoring the most 7,451 runs as an Indian wicketkeeper in T20 cricket history.
  • The feat was achieved on 27 January during an SA20 League match between Paarl Royals and Durban Super Giants.
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