The man who won million hearts(THALA)

Mentor Singh Dhoni (Captain Cool)

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, born on July 7, 1981, in Ranchi (then Bihar), began his cricket journey as a goalkeeper in football before switching to cricket on his coach's advice. He played for the Commando Cricket Club and soon progressed to represent Bihar in U-19 cricket. Dhoni made his Ranji Trophy debut for Bihar in the 1999–2000 season, showing promise as a wicketkeeper-batsman. His major breakthrough came in 2003 when he was selected for the India A team’s tour to Kenya and Zimbabwe, where he impressed with powerful performances, including centuries against Pakistan A. These performances caught the selectors' attention, leading to his ODI debut for India on December 23, 2004, against Bangladesh. Although he was run out for a duck in his first match, Dhoni quickly made a mark with a stunning 148 against Pakistan in his fifth ODI. His fearless batting style, cool temperament, and finishing ability soon made him one of India’s most valuable players and set the stage for a legendary international career.


Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Mahendra Singh Dhoni: A timeline
- December 23, 2004: Makes his ODI debut against Bangladesh in Chittagong. Is run out for 0 after facing one ball, in a match India win by 11 runs.
- April 5, 2005: The first ODI hundred by an Indian wicketkeeper. After scores of 0, 12, 7* and 3, Dhoni is sent up the order to No 3 against Pakistan in Visakhapatnam and proceeds to smash 148 off 123 balls with 15 fours and four sixes, setting the platform for India's 356/9. The world wakes up to Dhoni's potential.
- October 31, 2005: Dhoni stamps himself into the history books with a record 183* against Sri Lanka in Jaipur, helping India chase 301 with six wickets and 23 deliveries to spare. Batting at No 3, his 145-ball hundred makes a stiff target look well short and India go up 3-0 in the best-of-seven series.
- September 13, 2007: Dhoni's first international match in charge of India is a wash out against Scotland in their ICC World Twenty20 opener. Few could have predicted how India's tournament will pan out.
- September 24, 2007: India win the inaugural World Twenty20 by beating Pakistan in an absolute humdinger in Johannesburg. Dhoni is an overnight sensation once more and the landscape of T20 cricket is changed forever.
- October 2, 2007: In the next match in Kochi, Dhoni scores his first fifty as captain - 58 off 88 balls - as India are beaten by 84 runs to fall behind 0-1 in the seven-match series.
- November 15, 2007: First ODI series win for Dhoni as captain, as India beat Pakistan by six wickets in Gwalior to take the lead 3-1 in the best-of-five series. His contribution? An unbeaten 45 off 45 balls as 256 is chased with six wickets in hand.
- March 4, 2008: A momentous occasion for India as they win their first ODI series in Australia. The landmark comes in the second final of the CB Series, which India win by nine runs to make it 2-0.
- November 26, 2008: Dhoni's first 5-0 sweep of any team. Victory by six wickets in Cuttack whitewashes Kevin Pietersen's England.
- March 11, 2009: Dhoni becomes the first Indian captain to win an ODI series in New Zealand. A whirlwind century from Virender Sehwag seals a ten-wicket win in Hamilton.
- February 24, 2010: India win a three-match series at home over South Africa, riding on Sachin Tendulkar's record-setting 200*. Dhoni injects 68 off 35 balls to a total of 401/3.
- June 24, 2010: India lift the Asia Cup under Dhoni, beating Sri Lanka by 81 runs in Dambulla.
- April 2, 2011: India win the World Cup after 28 years, with the skipper hitting the winning runs with a six. Promoting himself up the order, Dhoni shrugs off his poor run in the tournament with the innings of his life: 91* off 79 balls.
- October 25, 2011: India salvage some pride with a 5-0 win over England when Alastair Cook's team visit. Dhoni is Player of the Series.
- June 23, 2013: Dhoni marshals his troops superbly to lead India to a narrow five-run win in the final of the Champions Trophy over hosts England, thus becoming the first captain to hold all three of the ICC's major titles.
- September 2, 2014: A sliver of brightness for India away from home. They beat England by nine wickets in Birmingham to win the ODI leg of another difficult tour.
- December 30, 2014 He Announced his Retirement from Test Formate Cricket After his side's draw with Australia at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
- March 23, 2016: Dhoni's coolness and ability to back players under immense pressure is to the fore in Bangalore, where Bangladesh are beaten by one run during the World Twenty20. Dhoni helps India pull off an incredible heist.
- January 4, 2017: Announces that he is giving up the captaincy and after This "Virat Kohli" is make captain of Team INDIA.
- In 2018 Dhoni’s lightning-fast stumping of 0.08 seconds caught all the eyes. He stumped West Indies’ Keemo Paul in an ODI match at Mumbai which made the world stand for him. Dhoni was unbelievably fast to put the bails off even before Keemo Paul could process it in mind.
- July 9, 2019: On This date MS Dhoni played the last international match against New Zealand (ICC ODI Cricket World cup 2019).
- August 15, 2020: On this Date MSD Retired from All International Formate of Cricket.
- Onward, 2020: He is Still Playing for his IPL Franchise "Chennai Super Kings (CSK)" Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
- October, 2021: In ICC T-20 Cricket World Cup (2021), M.S. Dhoni is Appointed as Mentor of Indian Cricket Team.
- March 24, 2022: M. S. Dhoni has Stepped Down as CSK Captain and He has decided to hand over the Captaincy of the CSK team to All Rounder Ravindra Jadeja.
- April,2022: In Mid-Season of IPL Ravindra Jadeja has decided to step down as Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain and has handed back the leadership role to Mahendra Singh Dhoni for the rest of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022.
(Mahendra Singh Dhoni Statistics)
Personal Information | ||||
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Name | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | |||
Born | 7 July 1981 (age 35) Ranchi, Bihar, India | |||
Nickname | Mahi, MS, MSD, Captain Cool | |||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | |||
Batting style | Right-handed | |||
Bowling style | Right-arm medium | |||
Role | Wicket-keeper batsman |
Domestic Team Information | ||||
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Years | Team | |||
2004-2019 | India | |||
1999/00 - 2003/04 | Bihar | |||
2004/05 - present | Jharkhand | |||
2016 - 2017 | Rising Pune Supergiants | |||
2008 - Present | Chennai Super Kings |
International Information | ||||
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National Side | India | |||
ODI/T20I shirt no. | 7 | |||
Test debut(cap 251) | 2 December 2005 v Sri Lanka | |||
Last test | 26 December 2014 v Australia | |||
ODI debut (cap 158) | 23 December 2004 v Bangladesh | |||
Last ODI | 9 July 2019 v New Zealand | |||
T20I debut(cap 2) | 1 December 2006 v South Africa | |||
Last T20I | 27 February 2019 v Australia |
Career Statistics | Competition | Test | ODI | T20Is | FC |
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Matches | 90 | 285 | 73 | 131 |
Runs scored | 4876 | 9250 | 1112 | 7038 |
Batting average | 38.09 | 51.10 | 35.87 | 36.84 |
100s/50s | 6/33 | 10/61 | 0/0 | 6/47 |
Top score | 224 | 183* | 48** | 224* |
Balls bowled | 96 | 36 | - | 126 |
Wickets | 0 | 1 | - | - |
Catches/stumping | 256/38 | 269/94 | 41/22 | 364/57 |
Source:- MSD(statistics)
MS Dhoni's Trophies

T20 World Cup 2007

ICC Test Mace 2009

IPL 2010

CLT20 2010

Cricket World Cup 2011

IPL 2011

Champions Trophy 2013

CLT20 2014

IPL 2018

IPL 2021

IPL 2023
MS Dhoni: The Untold Story – Trailer
Release Date: September 30, 2016
Director: Neeraj Pandey
Lead Actor: Sushant Singh Rajput as Mahendra Singh Dhoni
This inspiring biographical film follows the journey of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, one of India's most iconic cricket captains. From his childhood in Ranchi to leading India to World Cup victories, the movie showcases the dedication, discipline, and determination behind Dhoni’s success.
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(International Records)
Test cricket:-
- Under Dhoni's captaincy, India topped the Test cricket rankings for the first time, in 2009.
- Dhoni has the most overseas Test defeats by an Indian captain, with 15.
- Dhoni is the first Indian wicket-keeper to complete 4,000 Test runs.
- Dhoni's maiden century against Pakistan in Faisalabad (148) is the fastest century scored by an Indian wicket-keeper, and fourth overall.
- After hitting a six in the third Test against England in Southampton, Dhoni completed 50 sixes as a captain, an Indian record.
- Dhoni, with 294 dismissals in his career, ranks first in the all-time dismissals list by Indian wicket-keepers.
- Dhoni shares the record for most dismissals in an innings (6, with Syed Kirmani) and in a match (9) by an Indian wicket-keeper.
ODI Cricket:-
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See also: List of highest individual scores in ODIs and List of players who have scored 10,000 or more runs in One Day International
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- Dhoni is third captain (and the first non-Australian) overall to win 100 games.
- Fourth Indian to reach 10,000 ODI runs after Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly & Rahul Dravid and also the second wicket-keeper to reach the milestone.
- First player to pass 10,000 runs in ODI cricket with having a career average of over 50.
- Dhoni has the fifth highest batting average (51.09), among cricketers with more than 5,000 runs and the second highest batting average among players with an aggregate of over 10,000 runs.
- Most career runs in ODI history when batting at number 6 position.
- Only player to score more than one hundred in ODI cricket when batting at number 7 position or lower (Dhoni has 2 centuries at number 7).
- Most not outs (84) in ODIs.
- First Indian and fifth overall to hit 200 sixes in ODIs.
- Dhoni's 183* against Sri Lanka in 2005 is the highest score by a wicket-keeper.
- Dhoni's 113 against Pakistan in Chennai in 2012 is the highest by a captain batting at number 7.
- Dhoni and Bhuvneshwar Kumar were involved in a partnership of 100 not out against Sri Lanka, which is India's highest eighth wicket partnership in ODIs.
- Most unbeaten innings and highest average (among batsmen with more that 20 such innings) in successful ODI run-chases.
- Holds the record for playing the most matches in ODI history as captain who has also served as a wicket-keeper.
- Dhoni holds the records of the most dismissals in an innings (6) and career (432) by an Indian wicket-keeper.
- Dhoni has the most stumpings (120) by any wicket-keeper in an ODI career also in an innings (3) and is so far the only keeper to pass 100 stumpings.
- First Indian wicket-keeper to take 300 ODI catches and fourth wicket-keeper in the world to achieve the feat.
T20I Cricket:-
- Most matches as captain in T20Is(72)
- Most matches in T20I history as both captain and wicket-keeper(72)
- Most consecutive T20I innings without a duck (84).
- Dhoni holds the record for playing the most T20I innings (76) and scored the most runs(1,153) before scoring a fifty.
- Most dismissals as wicket-keeper in T20Is (87)
- Most catches as wicket-keeper in T20Is (54)
- Most stumpings as wicket-keeper in T20Is (33)
- Most catches as wicket keeper in a T20I innings (5)
Combined ODI, Test and T20I:-
- He has played the most international matches as captain (332)
- Dhoni is the first, and so far only, wicket-keeper to effect 150 stumping dismissals across the three forms of the game. His current total of stumpings in internationals stands at 161.
- Dhoni is not only remembered for record numbers in stumpings but for the reason that he had perfect balance to execute the art of stumpings. He holds the world record for fastest stumping with a timing of 0.08 seconds.


Mahendra Singh Dhoni honored with Padma Bhushan
(Awards & Achievements)
See also: Player of the Match awards (M.S. Dhoni)
National honours:-
- 2018: Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian award.
- 2009: Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award.
- 2007–08: Major Dhyanchand Khel Ratna award, India's highest honor given for achievement in sports.
Sporting honours:-
- ICC ODI Player of the Year: 2008, 2009
- ICC World ODI XI: 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 (captain in 2009, 2011–2014)
- Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year: 2011
- ICC Men's ODI team of the decade: 2011 - 2020 (captain and wicketkeeper)
- ICC Men's T20I team of the decade: 2011 - 2020 (captain and wicketkeeper)
- ICC Spirit of the cricket award of the decade: 2011 - 2020
Other honours and awards:-
- MTV Youth Icon of the Year: 2006
- LG People's Choice Award: 2013
- Honorary doctorate degree by De Montfort University in August 2011
- CNN-News18 Indian of the Year: 2011
- In 2019, Jharkhand Cricket association named their stadium's South stand after Dhoni.



