● Winning the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013, Dhoni became the only captain in International
Cricket to receive all ICC trophies. Even though he only managed to score 27 runs from two
innings, his strategies and field placements played an important role in the victory of India. The
International Cricket Council (ICC) named him as wicket keeper and captain of the 'Team of the
Tournament.
● Following the victory of the Indian team in the Champions Trophy, India played a tri-nation
cricket tournament against West Indies and Sri Lanka. Dhoni got injured and was unable to play
in the initial matches. But, in the final match against Sri Lanka, he led India to victory. Scoring 52
runs from 45 balls, he was selected as the ‘Man of the Match. Thus, MS Dhoni became the
second cricketer in India, after Sachin Tendulkar, to score 1000 or more ODI runs against
Australia, in November 2013.
● Dhoni became the first captain of the Indian team to win all group-stage matches during the
2015 World Cup in New Zealand. He made a partnership of 186 runs along with Suresh Raina
and thus became the highest-scoring Indian captain in New Zealand. Following the defeat of
Bangladesh by India, he became the third captain of any cricket team to win 100 ODI matches
and the first non-Australian captain to achieve that success. In the 2015 World Cup, he
achieved a score of 237 runs in 6 innings with an average of 59.5. He became the second
Indian captain to score an average of over 50.
Test Matches
● Dhoni scored his first half-century in a test match against Sri Lanka. However, Dhoni scored his
maiden century against Pakistan in Faisalabad in 2006. He demonstrated an aggressive batting
style that made it possible to achieve the century in 93 balls. Dhoni’s wicket-keeping skills got
improved during the test series against West Indies in 2006. He managed 13 catches and 4
stumpings from the entire series. Dhoni led the Indian team to victory in the Sri Lankan tour in
2009 by scoring two centuries. The Indian team ascended to the first position in the Test Cricket
rankings for the first time in history.
● Dhoni played the last test series of his career in 2014-2015 against Australia. Under his
captaincy, India lost the first and second tests. Following that, Dhoni announced his retirement
in the third test match. He finished his last test match with nine dismissals and a record of
maximum stumpings. Thus, he became the first wicketkeeper of the Indian cricket team to have
maximum dismissals. But, the record was broken by Wriddhiman Saha in 2018. He ended his
last innings with 24 runs.
Twenty20
● Dhoni led the Indian team for the first T-20 World match in 2007. On 24th September, under his
captainship India won the ICC T-20 World Cup trophy in South Africa, beating Pakistan. After
the iconic victory of the Indian team under Kapil Dev in 1983, Mahendra Singh Dhoni became