Mahendra
Singh Dhoni is an Indian cricketer and the current captain of the Indian
national cricket team and the Chennai Super Kings cricket team. Wikipedia
Height:
1.75 m
Spouse:
Sakshi
Dhoni (m. 2010)
Batting
style: Right-handed
Mahendra
Singh Dhoni is an Indian cricketer and the current captain of the Indian
national cricket team and the Chennai Super Kings cricket team. Wikipedia
ODI records
On
31 October 2005 Dhoni scored 183* runs of just 145 balls against Sri Lanka in Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, which
is the highest score made by any batsman in the second innings (surpassing
Lara's previous record of 153).[54]
The
innings featured 10 Sixes – the most by an Indian in an innings, and the fifth
highest in ODIs.[87]
He
broke Adam Gilchrist's record of 172 for the highest
score made by a wicket keeper.
The
innings set the record for the most number of runs scored in boundaries (120 –
15x4; 10x6) breaking the record held by Saeed Anwar.
However this was later broken by Herschelle
Gibbs (126 runs in boundaries – 21x4; 7x6) against Australia during
his knock of 175.
The
score of 183* equalled Ganguly's innings during the 1999 Cricket World Cup as the highest
individual score against Sri Lanka.
Among
Indian batsmen who have played more than 50 matches, Dhoni has the highest
average.[88]
Dhoni's batting average is also the highest amongst wicketkeepers in ODIs.
In
June 2007, Dhoni(139*) and Mahela Jayawardene(107)[86]
set a new world record for the sixth wicket partnership of 218 runs against
Africa XI during the Afro-Asia Cup.[89]
Dhoni
passed Shaun Pollock's record for the highest
individual score by a number seven batsman in one-day internationals during his
unbeaten innings of 139.[90]
Incidentally, Pollock record stood for just three days as his score of 130 came
in the first match of the 2007 Afro-Asia Cup while Dhoni's century came
in the third and final match of the series.
Dhoni
also holds the records of the most dismissals in an innings by an Indian
wicketkeeper and joint International (with Adam
Gilchrist) with 6 dismissals (5 catches and one stumping) against
England at Headlingly 2 September 2007.
Dhoni
holds the Indian record of most dismissals in ODIs. He went past Nayan Mongia's
154 for India on 14 November 2008 when he caught Ian Bell
off Zaheer Khan
at Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground,
Rajkot.
However including 3 ODIs against Africa XI, his 155th dismissal was TM Dilshan caught off Munaf Patel
at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
on 24 August 2008.
Dhoni,
when he was on four during his innings of 23 against Sri Lanka at R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
on Saturday, completed 4,000 runs in ODIs. Having already effected 165
dismissals (125 catches + 40 stumpings), Dhoni became the sixth wicketkeeper
after Adam Gilchrist, Andy Flower,
Alec Stewart,
Mark Boucher
and Kumar Sangakkara to complete the
"double" of 4,000 runs and 100 dismissals in the history of ODIs.
Dhoni’s feat of completing the "double" of 4,000 runs and 100
dismissals in only 114 innings is a world record. He is the youngest
wicket-keeper batsman to do so (27 years and 208 days).
Test records
Dhoni's
maiden century against Pakistan in Faisalabad
(148) is the fastest century scored by an Indian wicket keeper. Only three
centuries by two other wicket-keepers (Kamran Akmal
and Adam
Gilchrist – 2) were faster than Dhoni's 93 ball century.[97]
Under
Dhoni's captaincy, India defeated Australia by 320 runs on 21 October 2008,
biggest ever win in terms of runs for India.[98]
Dhoni
holds the record for most catches by an Indian player in an innings. He
achieved this feat by taking six catches during the first innings of the third
test against New Zealand in Wellington in April 2009.
Dhoni
also equalled Syed Kirmani's record for most dismissals in an
innings by an Indian wicket-keeper. Syed Kirmani has effected 6 dismissals (5
catches and 1 stumping) against New Zealand in 1976. Dhoni now has equalled
that record for most dismissals with 6 dismissals (all 6 catches) against New
Zealand in 2009.
Dhoni
currently ranks third in the all-time dismissals list by Indian wicket-keepers.
With the six dismissals in the first innings of the Test match against New
Zealand in Auckland,April
2009, Dhoni has now been involved in 109 dismissals. The following is the list
of top five Indian wicket-keepers, in terms of all-time dismissals in test
matches: Syed Kirmani (198 dismissals), Kiran More
(130 dismissals), Dhoni (109 dismissals), Nayan Mongia
(107 dismissals) & Farokh Engineer (82 dismissals).
Dhoni
is now the second wicketkeeper to have effected 6 dismissals in an innings
apart from a fifty in each innings of a Test match. Denis Lindsay had accomplished
the feat for South Africa against Australia at Johannesburg
in December 1966 – 69 & 182 and 6 ct. + 2 ct.
Under
Dhoni's captaincy, India reached their highest test score of 726–9 (decl)
during Sri Lanka's tour of India in 2009. Their 2–0 victory in the series took
them to the number 1 ranking in Test cricket for the first time in history.
Under
Dhoni's captaincy, India did not lose a test match until the first test versus
South Africa in Nagpur in February 2010. As a captain, he holds a record for
longest unbeaten run in tests from his debut, 11 tests (8 wins and 3 draws).
This record crossed former Australian captain Warwick
Armstrong's run of 10 unbeaten tests (8 wins, 2 draws) from debut.
In Dhoni's streak, however, there was a period of injury in which Virender
Sehwag led the side (for 3 draws). So India's unbeaten streak was
for 14 tests, of which 11 were Dhoni's.
However
Dhoni's unbeaten streak of 11 test matches ended during India's tour of England
in 2011 and England also replaced India from No.1 spot in ICC Test team
rankings.
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