England v India, 3rd T20I, Bristol
Dhoni's dream day out
The series decider had Indian fans flocking in all shapes and colours to Bristol•Getty Images
...For England, Ben Stokes made his way in for Joe Root•Getty Images
...As Jos Buttler's wild swing for cow corner culminated in his stumps falling apart•Getty Images
A four-wicket haul from Hardik Pandya helped restrict England to 198 for 9•AFP/Getty
...and Chris Jordan's stunning diving catch in the deep brought KL Rahul's innings to a close•Getty Images
Rohit went past 2000 T20I runs and smashed an unbeaten 100 - his third ton in the format•AFP/Getty
Eoin Morgan and Virat Kohli made a surprise change each to their sides. Kuldeep Yadav sat out for debutant Deepak Chahar...•Getty Images
England's opening duo added 97 inside eight overs•AFP/Getty
India let go a few easy chances in the field•Getty Images
Rohit Sharma found his fluency early•Getty Images
Virat Kohli muscled a few big hits en route to his 43•Getty Images
Rohit had Pandya for company as India wrapped up a seven-wicket victory•AFP/Getty
Siddarth Kaul picked up his maiden wicket on English soil...•Getty Images
But MS Dhoni had a memorable day as he became the first wicketkeeper to take five catches in a T20I innings•AFP/Getty
But Jake Ball took a blinder at short fine leg to send back Shikhar Dhawan...•Getty Images
Ben Stokes' economical returns were bereft of a wicket•Getty Images
Rohit took away both the Player-of-the-Match and Player-of-the-Series awards and Kohli uncorked the champagne to kick off the celebrations•Getty Images