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MS Dhoni Profile And Biography
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Full name |
Mahendra Singh
Dhoni |
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Born |
July 7, 1981,
Ranchi, Bihar |
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Current age |
27 years |
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Batting style |
Right-hand bat |
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Bowling style |
Right-arm
medium |
Major teams
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India, Asia
XI, Bihar, Chennai Super Kings, Jharkhand |
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Fielding position |
Wicketkeeper |
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Profile |
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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. |
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