😂👻Being remembered by his colleagues as a very honest and straightforward employee, he also had a mischievous side to his personality. Once, while staying at the railway quarters, Dhoni and a couple of his friends covered themselves in white bedsh...
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, commonly known as M. S. Dhoni and "Mahi" is a former Indian international cricketer, captained the national team in limited-overs formats from 2007 to 2016 and in Test cricket from 2008 to 2014.
He was recommended as captain of Team India by Sachin Tendulkar. The rest is history;
Dhoni has done everything humanly possible as captain and a finisher par excellence. He is the greatest captain of all time, having achieved more success than any other captain in the history of cricket.
Over the years, MS Dhoni has been known for his calm and collective demeanor on the field. He was commonly known as "Captain Cool" for his calmness and patience on both on and off the field and proved on a number of occasions that why he was called the "Captain Cool". He is known for handing nerves better than most in tense situations. He was firm and cool-headed, even after the sudden and tragic demise of his girlfriend.
Dhoni is the only captain in the history of world cricket to win all three ICC trophies - 2007 World T20, 2011 World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy.
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His ability to finish games, his lightening-quick stumpings and of course his sharp cricketing acumen that can turn any match in India's favour.
⚘Gary Kirsten walked into the dressing room to see him padding up. It was the 2011 World Cup final. Sachin Tendulkar had just been dismissed. Over 1 billion Indians were crestfallen. They prayed for a victory which now seemed unlikely. Mahendra Singh Dhoni had a poor run in the tournament until then. But here he was, promoting himself in the batting order, ahead of the in-form Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina. It seemed stupid, almost suicidal... And yet, Dhoni said to Kirsten, "I think I should go next." "Yes, you should", Kirsten said. The team looked at Dhoni, a million questions running through their heads. He walked out to bat at the fall of Virat Kohli's wicket. The rest is history. Dhoni deposited the final ball of the match over long on with a towering six. His unbeaten 91 in 79 deliveries helped India win the match, and lift the World Cup after 28 years.⚘