MS Dhoni retires from international cricket, know, everything related to MS Dhoni’s ‘golden period’
India’s most successful captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni announced his retirement from international cricket at 7:29 pm today. If the one player mentioned in the history of Indian cricket will always be in golden letters, it will be none other than Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
India’s most successful captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni announced his retirement from international cricket at 7:29 pm today. If the one player mentioned in the history of Indian cricket will always be in golden letters, it will be none other than Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Former captain of Indian cricket team MS Dhoni has announced his retirement from international cricket. Dhoni confirmed this through a video on Instagram, Dhoni wrote the caption saying, “Thank you, for that love and support.” Thanks a lot. Consider me retired since 1929 “
Whenever the history of Indian cricket is written, many players will be mentioned in it, but the one player who will be mentioned in golden letters will be none other than Mahendra Singh Dhoni. MS Dhoni is the golden name of Indian cricket without which Indian cricket is incomplete.
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The most successful captain of the Indian cricket team, the best finisher of the Indian cricket team, the most destructive batsman of the Indian cricket team, the quietest player of the Indian cricket team, and what else can not be written here.
The Indian cricket team has to win the 2007 T20 World Cup title or the second cricket World Cup in 2011. MS Dhoni stood everywhere on every front. Dhoni, who held the torch of Indian cricket with the hands of legends like Sourav Ganguly, Anil Kumble and Rahul Dravid, gave it an identity that now India does not just fight but win.
Dhoni’s team created such a dominance in world cricket that his team came to be considered like Ricky Ponting’s strong Australian team. Not only at home but also abroad, under the leadership of Dhoni, the Indian team touched new heights. Dhoni’s pace on the field made cricket faster. Whether the decision of DRS or life, every decision of Dhoni has been appreciated by the world.
Come, today we know about the same Dhoni
Start from small town
Mahendra Singh Dhoni was born in a middle class family in Ranchi, Jharkhand. His father’s name is Pan Singh and mother Mrs. Devaki Devi. Dhoni was interested in sports from the beginning. Because of which he was also the goalkeeper in his school’s football team. He was sent by his football coach to play cricket at the local cricket club.
After this Dhoni impressed everyone with his wicket-keeping skills and also became a regular wicketkeeper of the Commando Cricket Club. Due to his good performance in the cricket club, he was selected in the Vinoo Mankad Trophy Under Sixteenth Championship where he performed well. It was only after the tenth grade that Dhoni paid special attention to cricket and then he became a distinct identity.
Debut for Bihar in domestic cricket
Dhoni got the opportunity to make a debut for the Bihar team in the Ranji Trophy in the year 1999-2000. At the age of 18, he scored a brilliant 68 runs in his debut match. This season he also impressed everyone by scoring 283 runs in 5 matches. After this, he scored his first century in the year 2000-01.
After this, he got a different identity for Jharkhand with three half-centuries in the 2002-03 season with two half-centuries in the Deodhar Trophy. After this, he became different with 244 runs in 4 matches of Deodhar Trophy. He was selected in the team over Deepdas Gupta in the Duleep Trophy final. After this, he was sent to the National Cricket Academy.
Indian A Team
In the 2003-04 season, Dhoni got recognition due to his hard work, especially in ODIs he was selected in the India A team for Zimbabwe and Kenya. Dhoni made 7 matches and 4 stumps against Zimbabwe XI at Harare Sports Club. After this, while playing for India A, against Pakistan A, he scored one century after another. After which Sourav Ganguly and Ravi Shastri got their eye on him.
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Debut in Indian team
In 2004, Dhoni was selected in Ganguly’s team against Bangladesh. After this, Dhoni did not look back. In 2005, he got a place in the Sri Lanka’s Khilaf Test Series. While by 2006, he had become the major face of the Indian team. In 2006, he became part of the Indian T20 team.
Dhoni has scored 10773 runs in 350 ODIs for India, while he has 4876 runs in Test cricket. Dhoni, identified as the King of T20, has scored 1617 runs in this format. For the first time, Dhoni was handed the captaincy of the T20 team in the year 2007 and he made history by winning the T20 title with a team adorned with young players.
After this, Dhoni was also given the command of the ODI and Test team. Under Dhoni’s captaincy, the Indian team won the 2011 World Cup and also became number one in Tests. However, in the 2015 World Cup, under the captaincy of Dhoni, the Indian team lost in the semi-finals. Under his captaincy, India also missed out on winning the 2012, 2014 and 2016 World T20s.
Dhoni said goodbye to Test cricket after the Indian team’s defeat in Australia in 2014. Whereas in 2016, he handed over the ODI and T20 command of the Indian team to Virat Kohli. Dhoni is still playing in India’s ODI and T20 teams, while he has already said goodbye to the Test.
Successful captain
Dhoni is the most successful Indian in ODI cricket and the third successful captain of world cricket. He has captained India in a total of 200 matches, in which Team India has won 110 matches. At the same time, Dhoni is also the second successful Indian captain after Virat Kohli with 27 wins in Test cricket.
In T20 cricket, there is no player far and wide in front of Dhoni. He has captained a total of 72 matches, in which India has won 41 matches. Which is also the most successful in world cricket.
Done awesome in IPL
MS Dhoni, associated with Chennai Super Kings since 2008, has won the title for Chennai team a total of three times. The Chennai team, led by Dhoni, won the titles of 2019, 2011 and 2018. While in 2010 and 2014, his team also became Champions League champions. Meanwhile, Chennai’s team was also banned in 2016 and 2017.
In the IPL, Dhoni has scored 4432 runs in 190 matches, in which his batting average is even more and 42.20.
Sakshi became a life partner in 2010
When Dhoni was at the peak of success, he chose Sakshi Rawat as her life partner. And got married with great simplicity on 4 July 2010 without any congestion and noise