A video of Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's flop debut against Bangladesh in an ODI match at Chittagong in December 2004.
The debutant cricketer was runout on the very first ball for a duck as he was trying to take a single which seemed difficult.
Meanwhile, the Indian captain on Sunday said that the new ODI rules may have a role in the continuous no-show of the openers but expects them to adapt to the changed regulations for the good of the struggling team.
"We have to be a little patient with the openers. The bowling was good and the pitch offered some help. Also with two new balls being used from both the ends, it may be a reason for them not doing well. But we want out openers to do well as we as a team rely on them," Dhoni said after India edged past Pakistan by 10 runs.
The debutant cricketer was runout on the very first ball for a duck as he was trying to take a single which seemed difficult.
Meanwhile, the Indian captain on Sunday said that the new ODI rules may have a role in the continuous no-show of the openers but expects them to adapt to the changed regulations for the good of the struggling team.
"We have to be a little patient with the openers. The bowling was good and the pitch offered some help. Also with two new balls being used from both the ends, it may be a reason for them not doing well. But we want out openers to do well as we as a team rely on them," Dhoni said after India edged past Pakistan by 10 runs.
