Facts about ms Dhoni

10 facts which you will love about ms Dhoni

IndianCricket Team’s most successful Test Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has announced his retirement from Test Cricket, effective immediately. Known as the world’s best finisher of the game of Cricket, not much can ruffle the feathers of Captain Cool. There aren’t enough adjectives to describe this cricketing genius, his leadership skills are unparalleled, his understanding of the game highly effective and his brute strength makes him a dangerous batsman






#1. The wicketkeeper batsman made his ODI debut against Bangladesh in 2004, and was run out on the first ball.



#2 According to Forbes, MS Dhoni’s net worth is $30 million, which exceeds Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar’s net worth.


#3. MSD is fast friends with Bipasha Basu and John Abraham. Perhaps Mahi’s long golden locks, that were admired by none other than former Pakistan President Parvez Musharraf, were inspired by John’s own similar look!

#4. Mahi is the only Indian captain to have led his team to victory in all three major ICC tournaments: the Twenty-20 World Cup (2007), 50 Over World Cup (2011) and the Champion’s Trophy (2013). He also led his victorious team Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League (2010 and 2011) and Champions League Twenty20 (2010 and 2014).

#5. Dhoni is India’s most successful cricket captain, having led India to 27 test victories and a whopping 163 one-day victories. His win percentage is also unparalleled: 45% in tests and 61% in one-day internationals!


#6. In 2007, it was Sachin Tendulkar who recommended MS Dhoni’s name for India’s skipper, given Dhoni’s calm nature and friendly equation with the rest of the team.


#7. MSD loves fast bikes. He has 23 of them, and counting!


#8. In 2012, SportsPro rated Dhoni as the sixteenth most marketable athlete in the world.


#9. MSD is a ‘Rajput’ and has roots in Uttarakhand.



#10.dhoni is a non-vegetarian and loves his chicken!





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