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MS Dhoni      

Full name Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Born July 7, 1981, Ranchi

Current age 28 years 218 days

Major teams India, Asia XI, Bihar, Chennai Super Kings, Jharkhand

Also known as Mahi

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 42 65 8 2296 148 40.28 3804 60.35 3 17 255 42 109 20
ODIs 159 140 36 5317 183* 51.12 5960 89.21 7 34 408 110 153 52
T20Is 20 19 4 356 46 23.73 336 105.95 0 0 23 7 5 2
First-class 82 130 11 4448 148 37.37 6 31 216 36
List A 215 192 46 7319 183* 50.13 13 45 220 67
Twenty20 54 50 15 1225 73* 35.00 973 125.89 0 5 93 39 16 6
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 42 2 12 14 0 - - - 7.00 - 0 0 0
ODIs 159 1 12 14 1 1/14 1/14 14.00 7.00 12.0 0 0 0
T20Is 20 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 82 42 34 0 - - - 4.85 - 0 0 0
List A 215 39 36 2 1/14 1/14 18.00 5.53 19.5 0 0 0
Twenty20 54 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Test debut India v Sri Lanka at Chennai, Dec 2-6, 2005 scorecard
Last Test India v South Africa at Nagpur, Feb 6-9, 2010 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Bangladesh v India at Chittagong, Dec 23, 2004 scorecard
Last ODI India v Sri Lanka at Dhaka, Jan 13, 2010 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut South Africa v India at Johannesburg, Dec 1, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I India v Sri Lanka at Mohali, Dec 12, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1999/00
Last First-class India v South Africa at Nagpur, Feb 6-9, 2010 scorecard
List A debut 1999/00
Last List A India v Sri Lanka at Dhaka, Jan 13, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debut South Africa v India at Johannesburg, Dec 1, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 India v Sri Lanka at Mohali, Dec 12, 2009 scorecard
Profile

The spectacular arrival of Virender Sehwag was bound to inspire others to bat with the same mindset. But the odds of a clone emerging from the backwaters of Jharkhand, whose state side has consistently scraped the bottom, was highly remote. That was until Mahendra Singh Dhoni arrived.

He can be swashbuckling with the bat and secure with the wicketkeeping gloves. His neck-length hair adds to his dash. Though Dhoni made his first-class debut in the 1999-2000 season, it was only in 2004 that he became a serious contender for national selection with some stirring performances when the occasion demanded. With his two centuries against Pakistan A, in the triangular tournament in Kenya, that he established himself as a clinical destroyer of bowling attacks.

The spectacular arrival of Virender Sehwag was bound to inspire others to bat with the same mindset. But the odds of a clone emerging from the backwaters of Jharkhand, whose state side has consistently scraped the bottom, was highly remote. That was until Mahendra Singh Dhoni arrived.

He can be swashbuckling with the bat and secure with the wicketkeeping gloves. His neck-length hair adds to his dash. Though Dhoni made his first-class debut in the 1999-2000 season, it was only in 2004 that he became a serious contender for national selection with some stirring performances when the occasion demanded. With his two centuries against Pakistan A, in the triangular tournament in Kenya, that he established himself as a clinical destroyer of bowling attacks.

In just his fifth one-dayer, against Pakistan at Vishakapatnam, he cracked a dazzling 148 - putting even Sehwag in the shade - and followed that up with a colossal 183 not out at Jaipur against Sri Lanka in November, when he broke Adam Gilchrist's record for the highest score by a wicketkeeper in ODIs. He made an instant impact on the Test level too, pounding 148 at Faisalabad, in only his fifth Test.

He was elevated to the vice-captaincy of the one-day squad for the tour of England and Ireland in 2007 and, soon after, was appointed captain of the Twenty20 squad for the World Championship in South Africa. A heady title triumph marked him out as a leader for the future and was handed over the reins of the one-day side in September 2007 after Rahul Dravid decided to step down as captain. It didn't take too long for him to enhance his reputation, claiming India's first tri-series triumph in Australia. He captained Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, losing out to Shane Warne's Rajasthan Royals in a tense final. As a stop-gap Test captain, he was credited with leading India to their biggest ever win in terms of runs (320), against Australia in Mohali.

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Timeline
  • August 16 and 19, 2004
    An "A" tour
    • Scores consecutive centuries against Pakistan A, which guide India A into the final of the triangular tournament. Is named Man of the Series.
  • December 23, Chittagong
    An uncharacteristic start
    • At 23, makes his ODI debut in Chittagong, and is run out for a duck. Finishes the three-match series with 19 runs.
  • February 8, 2005
    Missing Test selection
    • Smashes an unbeaten 102 off 96 balls for India Seniors against India B in the Challenger Series. However, Dinesh Karthik is picked to keep wicket for the forthcoming Test series against Pakistan.
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Best Performances
  • 148 v Pakistan, Visakhapatman, 2004-05
    • Dhoni is playing his fifth ODI and walks in at No. 3 after Sachin Tendulkar has fallen in the fourth over. The pitch is flat, and Dhoni cashes in in a spectacular manner. He scores his maiden ODI century, 148 off 123 balls with 15 fours and four sixes, and by the time he's done Virender Sehwag's 74 off 40 balls has been overshadowed. It is the highest score by an Indian wicketkeeper - barring Rahul Dravid - and by the time Dhoni is out, India are 289 for 4 in the 42nd over.
  • 183 v Sri Lanka, Jaipur, 2005-06
    • Sri Lanka set India a formidable 299 to win, and India lose Tendulkar in the first over. But Dhoni, promoted to No. 3, plunders 183 off 145 balls, and takes India to victory with 23 balls to spare. His innings includes 15 fours and 10 sixes, and it is the highest score by a wicketkeeper, the highest individual score batting second, and it has the highest number of runs scored in boundaries at the time.
  • 148 v Pakistan, Faisalabad 2005-06
    • After Pakistan have scored 588 in the first innings, India are in danger of conceding a massive first-innings lead after losing their top five for 281. Dhoni disregards the match situation, matched fire with fire, and what follows is a breathless knock that kills any chances of a result in the Test. A fired-up Shoaib Akhtar steams in and peppers Dhoni with a barrage of short balls, but Dhoni responds with a thrilling counterattack, hooking and pulling with aggression that almost approaches recklessness. He hits four sixes and 19 fours in his innings for 148, which take him only 153 balls. By the time he is out, India trail by only 97 runs.
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Cricinfo picks - Our top articles on this player
  • 'If there's commitment, that's victory for me' (Mar 24, 2008)
    India's one-day and Twenty20 captain looks back at six momentuous months in charge
  • Road warrior (Mar 17, 2008)
    Mahendra Singh Dhoni has played the most internationals of anyone in the last 15 months. How long can he keep going at this rate before something gives?
Latest Articles
Latest Photos

Feb 9, 2010

MS Dhoni drives on the fourth day, India v South Africa, 1st Test, Nagpur, 4th day, February 9, 2010

MS Dhoni drives on the fourth day

© Getty Images

Feb 3, 2010

MS Dhoni has a bowl, Nagpur, February 3, 2010

MS Dhoni has a bowl

© AFP

Jan 27, 2010

MS Dhoni receives the trophy after winning the series 2-0, Bangladesh v India, 2nd Test, Mirpur, 4th day, January 27, 2010

MS Dhoni receives the trophy after winning the series 2-0

© BCB Media

Notes

ICC One-Day Player of the Year 2008

ICC One-Day Player of the Year 2009

Tournament Results
Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Lord's - Jun 21
Pakistan won by 8 wkts (with 8 balls remaining)
Sri Lanka v West Indies at The Oval - Jun 19
Sri Lanka won by 57 runs
Pakistan v South Africa at Nottingham - Jun 18
Pakistan won by 7 runs
India v South Africa at Nottingham - Jun 16
South Africa won by 12 runs
New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Nottingham - Jun 16
Sri Lanka won by 48 runs
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