MS DHONI THE TROPHIES COLLECTOR

MS Dhoni, full name Mahendra Singh Dhoni, is a former Indian cricketer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest wicket-keeper batsmen and captains in the history of cricket. Born on July 7, 1981, in Ranchi, India, he led the Indian national team to victory in major tournaments like the 2007 ICC T20 World Cup and the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. Known for his calm demeanor and sharp strategic mind, Dhoni is celebrated for his contributions to Indian cricket and his leadership on the field

JOURNEY OF MS DHONI 

MS Dhoni, born on July 7, 1981, in Ranchi, India, is a cricket legend known for his exceptional leadership and skill. He began playing cricket locally and quickly stood out for his powerful batting and sharp wicket-keeping. Dhoni made his international debut in 2004 and soon became a key player for India.

In 2007, Dhoni was made captain of the Indian T20 team, and he led them to victory in the first-ever T20 World Cup. His success continued as he became the captain of the Indian ODI team, guiding them to win the 2011 Cricket World Cup. He also led India to win the 2013 Champions Trophy, making him one of the most successful captains in cricket history.

In the Indian Premier League (IPL), Dhoni has been a major figure with the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), leading the team to several titles. Known for his calm demeanor and sharp decision-making, Dhoni earned respect and admiration worldwide. He retired from international cricket in 2020 but remains an influential presence in the sport, continuing to inspire future generations of cricketers.

 

MS DHONI INTERNATIONAL STATS

MS Dhoni, known for his cool leadership and finishing skills, played a total of 90 Tests, 350 ODIs, and 98 T20Is. His contributions include notable achievements like leading India to victories in the 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 Cricket World Cup, and 2013 Champions Trophy. His international career is marked by significant batting and keeping records, alongside his strategic prowess on the field.

 

TEST CRICKET 

Tests Matches

       90

Innings

   144

Not Out

     16

Runs

4876

Highest

224

Average

38.09

BF

8249

S.R

59.11

4S

544

6S

78

 

ODI INTERNATIONAL

ODIs Matches

       350

Innings

   297

Not Out

     84

Runs

10773

Highest

183*

Average

50.57

BF

12303

S.R

87.56

4S

826

6S

229

 

T20I INTERNATIONAL 

T20Is Matches

       98

Innings

   85

Not Out

   42

Runs

1617

Highest

56

Average

37.60

BF

1282

S.R

126.13

4S

116

6S

52

 

Notes:

Highest Score in ODIs: 183* against Sri Lanka on October 31, 2005.

Highest Score in T20Is: 79* against Australia on September 19, 2007.

 

These statistics reflect Dhoni’s significant contributions as a player and captain, highlighting his impact in all formats of the game.

MS DHONI IN IPL

Here’s a detailed breakdown of MS Dhoni’s IPL (Indian Premier League) statistics:

 

BATTING STATS:-

    IPL Matches

       264

Innings

   229

Not Out

   95

Runs

5243

Highest

84*

Average

39.12

BF

3812

S.R

137.53

4S

363

6S

252

 

  • Highest Score: 84* against the Mumbai Indians on April 4, 2010, which is his highest score in the IPL
  • Teams Played For: Dhoni has primarily represented the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) throughout his IPL career, with a brief period playing for the Rising Pune Supergiants.
  • Captaincy: Dhoni is well-known for his captaincy, leading CSK to multiple IPL titles and being a key figure in their success.

 

DHONI TROPHY CABINET 

MS Dhoni has enjoyed a highly successful career, collecting numerous trophies across various formats and leagues. Here’s a detailed list of the major trophies he has won:

International Trophies

  1. ICC T20 World Cup (2007)
    • Role: Captain of the Indian T20 team.
    • Details: India won the inaugural ICC T20 World Cup, defeating Pakistan in the final.
  2. ICC Cricket World Cup (2011)
    • Role: Captain of the Indian ODI team.
    • Details: India won the World Cup by defeating Sri Lanka in the final, with Dhoni famously hitting the winning six.
  3. ICC Champions Trophy (2013)
    • Role: Captain of the Indian ODI team.
    • Details: India won the Champions Trophy by defeating England in the final.

Indian Premier League (IPL) Trophies

  1. IPL Titles (Chennai Super Kings)
    • 2008: CSK won their first IPL title under Dhoni’s captaincy.
    • 2010: CSK won their second IPL title.
    • 2011: CSK won their third IPL title.
    • 2018: CSK won their fourth IPL title after returning to the league.
    • 2021: CSK won their fifth IPL title.

Other Trophies

  1. CLT20 (Champions League Twenty20) (2010)
    • Role: Captain of Chennai Super Kings.
    • Details: CSK won the CLT20 by defeating Mumbai Indians in the final.

CONCLUSION 

MS Dhoni’s career as a cricketer is remarkable and inspiring. Known for his calm leadership and smart tactics, Dhoni led India to win the 2007 T20 World Cup, the 2011 Cricket World Cup, and the 2013 Champions Trophy. In the IPL, he has been a key figure, leading the Chennai Super Kings to multiple titles.

Dhoni is celebrated for his ability to stay cool under pressure and make crucial decisions that often lead to victory. His journey from a small town to becoming one of cricket’s greatest captains shows his hard work and dedication. His legacy continues to inspire cricketers and fans worldwide.

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