Promoting himself in the World Cup final: It has been written about before and it will be written about again. But chronicling the familiar is inevitable when the act in question is among the most crucial in India’s cricketing history. With the hosts and favourites in a spot of bother in the 2011 ICC World Cup final against Sri Lanka in Mumbai, Dhoni promoted himself in the batting order and stepped out before in-form Yuvraj Singh. Dhoni’s rationale was to maintain the left and right combination in the middle (alongside Gambhir) as well as the fact that he would be better equipped to tackle Muttiah Muralitharan, given his experience as a teammate at CSK. As Dhoni strode out to bat at the Wankhede Stadium, Paddy Upton, India’s assistant coach at the time, said: “He’s going to win it for us, isn’t he?” A couple of hours later, Dhoni had done just that, with an imperious 91 not out that ended with the most watched six in the history of the game