Tuesday, 18 February 2014

MS Dhoni Record in international cricket


                            
Dhoni's results in international matches
                              Matches   Won    Lost      Drawn    Tied  No result
Test 80   35     18       27 0          
ODI 238  134     88               - 3 13
T20I 43   22     19        – 1 1

Mahendra Singh Dhoni's ODI Centuries


Mahendra Singh Dhoni's ODI Centuries
No. Score Balls 4s 6s Against H/A/N Venue Year Result
1 148 123 15 4  Pakistan Home ACA-VDCA Stadium, Vishakapatnam, Hyderabad 2005 India won by 58 runs
2 183* 145 15 10  Sri Lanka Home Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, Rajasthan 2005 India won by 6 wickets
3 139* 97 15 5 Africa XI Home MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai 2007 Asia XI won by 13 runs
4 109* 96 6 6  Hong Kong Neutral National Stadium, Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan 2008 India won by 256 runs
5 124 107 9 3  Australia Home Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur, Maharashtra 2009 India won by 99 runs
6 107 111 8 2  Sri Lanka Home Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur, Maharashtra 2009 Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets
7 101* 107 9 0  Bangladesh Away Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka 2010 India won by 6 wickets
8 113* 125 7 3  Pakistan Home MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai 2012 Pakistan won by 6 wickets
9 139* 121 12 5  Australia Home Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2013 Australia won by 4 wickets

IPL Batting Statistics of MS Dhoni

IPL Batting Statistics of MS Dhoni
Year Team Inns Runs HS Ave SR 100 50
2008         Chennai Super Kings 14 414 65 41.40 133.54 0 2
2009 13 332 58* 41.50 127.20 0 2
2010 11 287 66* 31.88 136.66 0 2
2011 13 392 70* 43.55 158.70 0 2
2012 17 357 51* 29.75 128.41 0 1
2013 16 461 67* 41.90 162.89 0 4
2008-2013             Total 84 2243 70* 38.01 141.15 0 13

Captain of India

Dhoni was named the captain of Indian squad for the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 held in South Africa in September 2007. India were crowned champions as Dhoni led the team to victory against Pakistan in a thrilling contest. He, then, went on to become the ODI captain of the Indian team for the seven-match ODI series against Australia in September 2007. He made his debut as full-time Test captain of India during the fourth and final Test against Australia at Nagpur in November 2008 replacing Anil Kumble who was injured in the third test and who then announced his retirement. Dhoni was vice-captain in this series up to that point. India eventually won that Test thus clinching the series 2–0 and retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Dhoni had previously captained India on a stand-in basis against South Africa and Australia in 2008 and 2009 respectively.
 
It was under his captaincy that India climbed to No. 1 in the ICC Test Rankings in December 2009. After that he managed to lead India in a series-leveling world championship of Tests against the South Africans in February 2010. India also managed to draw the Test series 1-1 in South Africa later that year.
 
After winning the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup final against Sri Lanka on 2 April 2011 with his match winning knock of unbeaten 91, Tendulkar heaped praises on Dhoni, claiming him to be the best captain he has played under. Tendulkar mentioned that it was Dhoni's calm influence that was rubbing off on all his team-mates and described Dhoni's handling of pressure was incredible.
Only nine players have captained ten or more Tests playing as a wicket-keeper. Dhoni leads the table with 33 Tests as captain, 15 ahead of Gerry Alexander in second place.



In March 2013, Dhoni became the most successful Indian Test captain when he eclipsed Sourav Ganguly’s record of 21 victories from 49 Tests. Ganguly also said in an interview to a news channel that Dhoni is the all-time greatest captain of India and he has a great record to support this credential.