Dhoni achieves another milestone, completes 15 yrs in international cricket
Two
time World
Cup
winning former India captain MS
Dhoni
on Monday completed 15 years in international cricket, a milestone
that has come at a time when he is on a sabbatical from the game.
The
dasher from Ranchi, who made his debut against Bangladesh under
Sourav Ganguly's captaincy in 2004, has been one of country's most
impactful cricketers with 17266 runs across all formats for India.
The
38-year-old wicketkeeper turned up for the country in 350 ODIs, 90
Tests and 98 T20 Internationals while affecting a staggering 829
dismissals behind the stumps.
His
career is studded with several milestones including leading India to
victory in the 2011 World Cup where finished the match with a six to
help the 'Men in Blue' lift the coveted trophy.
Under
Dhoni India transformed into one of the most successful limited-overs
sides in world cricket and he is the only Indian captain to have won
all the three major ICC trophies -- the World Cup in 2011, the T20
World Cup in 2007, the Champions Trophy in 2013. He also led Team
India to the number one spot in ICC Rankings in Test and ODIs. Read
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