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This historic achievement by Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni will always be remembered at Cuttack Barabati Stadium.

One of India's most famous and historic venues is the Cuttack Barabati Stadium, where the third-ever One-Day International (ODI) was played. The location's history of hosting one of Indian cricket's most memorable events is being brought back into the spotlight as it prepares to host the India-England ODI on February 9 of this year.

Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni shared their final "grand stand" at the Barabati Stadium on January 19, 2017, when they both scored their final One Day International (ODI) hundreds in an exciting match against England.
India was struggling in the match at 25 for 3 after losing wickets quickly. The team needed heroes, and Yuvraj and Dhoni delivered.

After recovering from his cancer battle and beginning to regain his former glory, Yuvraj Singh had an incredible innings in which he hit three sixes and twenty-one fours to score 150 runs off 127 balls. In addition, his aggressive batting was a stunning demonstration of talent and tenacity that completely captivated the audience.
At the other end, MS Dhoni provided solid support. The ‘Captain Cool’ also hammered 134 runs from 122 balls with 10 fours and 6 sixes. Together, the duo forged a monumental 256-run partnership for the fourth wicket, taking India to a formidable total of 381 runs.