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Sunday 23 August 2020

Which are the five records of Mahendra Singh Dhoni that are almost impossible to break?



On hearing Mahendra Singh Dhoni's name, the mind fills with joy and a smile comes on our faces. A great batsman, a great captain, a great wicketkeeper. Mahendra Singh Dhoni is much praised. Dhoni has achieved many heights throughout his career and has made many important contributions to the Indian team. India could hardly have found a dedicated player like Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Even though Dhoni has not played any matche since World Cup 2019 and is running out of the Indian team, everyone is still looking forward to Dhoni's return. Even if Dhoni retires, his 2011 World Cup final helicopter shot will remain in the heart of an every cricket lover.
In this way, in his career at many levels whether it is domestic cricket or international cricket, IPL, this World Cup, Dhoni has made many records. But today we will talk about those 5 international records which are almost impossible to break.


Dhoni is the only captain to win all three ICC Trophies.

 This is the record that everyone would know. Dhoni is the only captain to win all three ICC trophies i.e. ODI World Cup, Champions Trophy and t20 World Cup. He captained India to win the 2007T20 World Cup, 2011 ODI World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy. That is why everyone is crazy about Dhoni's captaincy. No matter what the situation, no matter how bad the team is playing, whatever the condition of the match, Dhoni used to pull the team out every time with his calm mind. He has earned great respect for India, apart from this, no other captain has done this and rarely will.


Highest number of stumpings in international cricket.

 Everyone is aware of the wicketkeeping ability of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Dhoni is counted among the best wicketkeepers in the world. Wheather it would be run out without seeing or catching a catch by diving. Who can forget Dhoni's run out on the last ball against Bangladesh. Dhoni has the highest stumping record in international cricket. He has done 195 stumpings including ODIs, Tests in T20.


Highest individual score as a wicketkeeper. 

Dhoni also holds the record for the highest individual score as a wicketkeeper. He scored an 183-run knock while batting at number three against Sri Lanka in the 2005 ODI match in which he hit 15 fours and 10 sixes. Even by the end of the match, no bowler could get him out. Recently, Gautam Gambhir had said that if Dhoni continued to play at number 3, he could have broken many records. It has been 15 years since that match but still no other wicketkeeper batsman has reached this figure.

Ms dhoni bowling

Bowling most often as a wicketkeeper.

Captain Cool's captaincy, wicketkeeping and batting were talked about. But do you know that Dhoni's name also holds a record in bowling. What? Have you gone to the square? Despite being the wicket-keeper, Dhoni has bowled the most number of international matches 9 times. Dhoni has bowled 132 balls and taken one wicket in his career. Once, Kevin Pietersen in Test matches and Angelo Mathews in ODIs were lbw by Dhoni, but both these batsmen survived with DRS. This shows that Dhoni also had the ability to bowl.

 
Most number of not out in ODIs. 

Dhoni is considered as the best Finisher in the world. He lead the team to the end. Dhoni specializes in changing gears after slow start. It is because of this batting that a unique record has been created. Dhoni has been not out 84 times in ODI cricket. This means that the bowler could not get Dhoni out even after working hard.


Hope you have enjoyed reading about India's great player Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Be it captaincy or cricketkeeping. Batting or bowling. Dhoni has left his mark everywhere. His birthday is also coming. Many congratulations to him from our side. We are just waiting for Dhoni in the Indian team and want Dhoni to play for the Indian team again to entertain us as soon as possible. Stay connected to  read such fun cricket articles.
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