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In this book, I explain the journey of CAPTAIN COOL "M.S DHONI" after the 2011 world cup because till the World Cup you saw in the Movie or in other books. But this journey is also intresting please read it ...
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
In this CHAPTER, I explain the MS DHONI'S profile as a cricketer . i want to give special thanks to cricbuzz who provide me information .
HAPPY READING !
NISHANT DADHICH
(AUTHOR)
Full NameMahendra Singh Pansingh DhoniNick NameMahi, MSD, Captain Cool, ThalaBirth July 7, 1981 (Ranchi, Bihar)Age39yearsHeight1.78 mProfessionIndian International CricketerNationalityIndianWifeSakshi DhoniDaughterZiva DhoniStyleRight-handed (batting)Right-arm medium (bowling)MoviesM.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016 movie)Roar of the Lion (2019 web series)
Personal Information
Born : Jul 07, 1981 (39 years)
Birth Place : Ranchi, Bihar (now Jharkhand)
Height : 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Role : WK-Batsman
Batting Style : Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style : Right-arm medium
Batting Career Summary
MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100200504s6sTest9014416487622438.09824859.12613354478ODI350297841077318350.581230387.5610073826229T20I98854216175637.61282126.1300211652IPL1921726744618442.493234137.940023297212
Bowling Career Summary
MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvgSR5W10WTest907966700/10/14.190.00.000ODI3502363111/141/145.1731.036.000T20I98-----------IPL192-----------
Career Information
Test debut vs Sri Lanka at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Dec 02, 2005
Last Test vs Australia at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Dec 26, 2014
ODI debut vs Bangladesh at MA Aziz Stadium, Dec 23, 2004
Last ODI Vs New Zealand at Emirates Old Trafford, Jul 09, 2019
T20 debut vs South Africa at The Wanderers Stadium, Dec 01, 2006
Last T20 vs Australia at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Feb 27, 2019
IPL debut vs Kings XI Punjab at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Apr 19, 2008
Teams IN WHICH HE PLAY : India, Asia XI, Chennai Super Kings, Indians, Jharkhand, Rising Pune Supergiant, India A
Dhoni made his international debut in 2004. His talent with the bat came to the fore in an innings of 148 runs against Pakistan in his fifth international match. Within a year he joined the India Test team, where he quickly established himself with a century (100 or more runs in a single innings) against Pakistan.
HIS PROFILE:-
In the late 90s and during Greg Chappell's coaching era, when heads were tumbling through the Indian team's turmoil, it seems all that Mahendra Singh Dhoni did was chalk out a plan on how things would change for the better. When granted the opportunity to lead, he showed himself ready and emerged as the solution to most of India's problems, enough to finally fulfill expectations of a long-suffering crowd of supporters.
An Adam Gilchrist-inspired Dhoni was drafted in 2004 to solve India's wicketkeeper-batsman crisis after the failure of the Rahul Dravid experiment. His start was anything but legendary - getting out for a duck. It was his fifth outing at home against Pakistan in 2005, where he stroked a blistering 148, making everyone sit up and take notice. A mammoth 183 to chase a high Sri Lankan total later in the year reiterated his value. By the end of 2005, Dhoni donned the all-whites to earn a Test cap against Sri Lanka. In the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 that followed, Dhoni was chosen to lead a young Indian side. Under his guidance, the team quickly turned disappointment to joy by lifting the coveted trophy, to the surprise of both fans and detractors. His ability to excel in leadership was quickly recognized and within a year, he was appointed as the Indian skipper in all forms of the game.
Under Dhoni's captaincy, India posted successful Test series victories home (England 2008) and away against New Zealand (2009) and Sri Lanka (2009). Throughout his first five years as a Test player, India had lost only two away series, a record which helped them top the Test rankings. The biggest accomplishment of his career came in 2011 when he powered Team India to a remarkable World Cup victory with his extraordinary leadership skills. It was after 28 long years that India won the Cup, thanks to a bunch of hardworking and enthusiastic cricketers led by a young and exceptionally astute skipper. He played a captain's innings in the final against Sri Lanka, where his brilliant unbeaten knock sealed the most memorable victory for his team and country.