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Mahendra Singh Dhoni, famously known as MS Dhoni, is an Indian professional cricketer who recently retired from international cricket. He rose to prominence in the early s and is now known as one of the greatest cricketers. He is the only captain in the history of the sport to have won all ICC trophies.
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EARLY LIFE
- Mahendra Singh Dhoni was born on July 7, in Ranchi, Bihar, India (presently known as Jharkhand).
- He was born into a Hindu Rajput family.
- His parents hailed from the village of Lwali in Uttarakhand.
- Dhoni’s parents moved to Ranchi where his father, Pan Singh, worked in junior management in MECON under the Ministry of Steel of the Government of India.
- Dhoni’s mother, Devaki Devi, is a housewife.
- Dhoni has an elder sister named Jayanti Gupta and an elder brother named Narendra Singh Dhoni.
- Dhoni studied at DAV Jawahar Vidya Mandir located in Shyamali in Ranchi.
- He was an athletic student who excelled in badminton and football and competed at district and club levels.
- He was the goalkeeper of the football team.
- His football coach also selected Dhoni to be the wicketkeeper for a local cricket club.
- Even without a background in cricket, Dhoni impressed with his performance and became the regular wicketkeeper in the Commando cricket club team from to
- His great performance at local cricket led him to be chosen for Vinoo Mankad Trophy Under Championship team during the season.
- After completing his 10th standard, Dhoni decided to focus on cricket.
EARLY CAREER
- In , Dhoni was selected to play for the Central Coal Fields Limited (CCL) team.
- Until , Dhoni had not played professional cricket.
- Dhoni’s drive and skills impressed Deval Sahay, an ex Bihar Cricket Association Vice-President, who then pushed Dhoni’s selection in the Bihar team.
- Dhoni was not selected for the East Zone U squad or Rest of India squad during the season.
- At the age of 18, Dhoni made his Ranji Trophy debut for Bihar for the season.
- Dhoni played the Ranji Trophy for more than three years before he was selected over international cricketer Deep Dasgupta to represent the East Zone in the Duleep Trophy finals.
- It was at that point when Dhoni’s talent was scouted by BCCI’s small-town talent-spotting initiative TRDW and discovered by TRDO Prakash Poddar, captain of Bengal in the s.
- During the season, his performance gained recognition in the Ranji Trophy and the Deodhar Trophy.
- During the season, he won the Deodhar Trophy as part of the East Zone team, wherein he also scored a century.
- A century is a score of or more runs in a single innings by a batter.
- Dhoni was eventually selected for the India A squad for a tour of Zimbabwe and Kenya.
- He helped his team defeat Pakistan A in back-to-back matches, scoring a half century in the first match then two centuries in the second.
- His exceptional performance was noticed by Sourav Ganguly who was the then Indian National Team captain.
INTERNATIONAL CAREER
- MS Dhoni was selected to play in the national One Day International (ODI) team for India’s tour of Bangladesh during the season.
- He did not give a superb performance in his debut series but the selectors showed confidence in him as he was selected for the succeeding Pakistan ODI series.
- Dhoni showed his quality and scored a record-breaking in his fifth ODI match.
- In , he was appointed as vice-captain of the ODI team for two series against South Africa and England.
- He was captain of the Indian team when they won the ICC World Twenty20 trophy against the Pakistani team.
- Under his captaincy, India ranked number one in the ICC Test Rankings in December
- Proving himself as a successful captain, he was selected to lead the Indian ODI team against Australia in September
- His outstanding leadership of the Indian team was proved yet again when they won the World Cup.
- In , he led the Indian team in winning the ICC Champions Trophy.
- To date, MS Dhoni is the only captain to have won all the ICC trophies, namely the Test Mace, the ODI World Cup, and the Champions Trophy.
- He went on to play ODIs until his retirement from ODI captaincy in January
- Nonetheless, he still could play limited overs cricket.
PERSONAL LIFE
- Dhoni was born into a middle class family.
- He served as a Travelling Ticket Examiner at the Kharagpur Railway Station from to
- Mahendra Singh Dhoni married his schoolmate Sakshi Singh Rawat on July 4,
- The couple has one daughter named Ziva who was born February 6,
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