Dhoni memes go viral after India's seven-run win over England in T20 semi-final

Social media erupted with 'Thala for a reason' memes after India's narrow seven-run victory over England in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium. Former captain MS Dhoni, watching from the stands, fueled the trend as the winning margin matched his iconic jersey number seven. The triumph advances India to the final against New Zealand in Ahmedabad.

The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final unfolded on Thursday at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, where India defeated England by seven runs to secure a spot in the final. Batting first, India posted a formidable 253/7, driven by Sanju Samson's superb 89. England chased aggressively with Jacob Bethell's outstanding 105 but ended at 246/7, falling short by seven runs.

Immediately after the match, social media flooded with memes, particularly those centered on MS Dhoni. The phrase 'Thala for a reason,' rooted in Chennai Super Kings fan culture, trended widely. Fans humorously attribute remarkable cricket events involving the number seven to Dhoni, referencing his career-long jersey number. For instance, one meme stated: 'won by 7 runs… for a reason 👀' - Google India.

A video of Dhoni with his wife Sakshi also went viral. Additionally, memes celebrated Indian all-rounder Axar Patel, nicknamed 'Bapu,' for his fielding prowess, including a stunning catch that aided the dismissal of England batter Will Jacks. Delhi Capitals posted: 'When your name is Salt but your competition is Bapu in March.' Memes also featured Jasprit Bumrah and Abhishek Sharma.

New Zealand earned their final berth by beating South Africa in the first semi-final at Kolkata's Eden Gardens. India will now face New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The victory has sparked excitement among Indian cricket fans, underscoring Dhoni's enduring influence.

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