Mrs. Dhoni became an inducent at the ICC Hall of Fame event on June 9 (Monday). In particular, he is the 11th Indian player who receives the award.
The statistics of Mrs. Dhoni in different sizes
Mrs. Dhoni scored 17,266 international runs and completed 829 dismissal in 538 competitions that reflect his Batting skills and Wicket-posture deviation. He has the highest score of 224 in tests and 183* in the ODIs. He broke for 16 centuries and 108 fifties in formats in international cricket.
“The figures from Dhoni not only reflect excellence, but extraordinary consistency, fitness and lifespan,” ICC said in a statement.
Test Cricket
Mrs. Dhoni played 90 tests and scored 4876 runs on an average of 38.09, with six centuries. As a Wicketkeeper, he resigned 294. His best testnings came in 2013 and led India to victory against Australia in Chennai. He announced his retirement test in 2014.
ODI -Cricket
Dhoni could be seen in 350 ODIs, with 10773 runs on an average of 50.57, including 10 centuries. His determining moment was the World Cup final of 2011 and scored an unbeaten 91 with an iconic helicopter shot.
T20is
Dhoni played 98 games and collected 1617 runs in the shortest size of Cricket. He registered the highest score of 56 and hit 116 four and 52 Sixes in T20Is.
Mrs. Dhoni to become an Inductee
“It is an honor to be mentioned in the ICC Hall of Fame, who recognizes the contributions of cricketers in generations and from all over the world. To have your name remembered in addition to such all time is a wonderful feeling. It is something that I will cherish forever,” Dhoni said.
Dhoni's debut
Mrs. Dhoni made his debut in 2004, when he played an ODI match and was rejected on a duck. However, he made a comeback in the following year when he hit 148 of 123 deliveries against Pakistan in Visakhapatnam. He then came into the spotlight with his 183-run innings against Sri Lanka, including 15 four and 10 sixes. It is in particular the highest score of a Wicket keeper in the ODIs.
Captainincy Record
The Captain of Dhoni included all formats and led India to the T20 World Cup 2007, 2011 ODI World Cup and No. 1 Teststranglist (2009-11). Known for his calm attitude, he cherished senior players and built new teams.
Although tactically conservative in tests, his aggressive reconstruction after 2011 showed adaptability. He abandoned the Captainincy of De Witte Ball in 2017 and confirmed a legacy of daring leadership.