Friday, February 13, 2009

Welcome to Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Fan Club!


Mahindra Singh Dhoni recieving the ICC T20 WorldCup Trophy

Name: MS Dhoni
Country: India
Full name:Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Born: July 7, 1981, Ranchi, Bihar
Current Age: 25 years
Major teams:India, Jharkhand.
Batting style:Right-hand bat
Bowling style:Right-arm medium
Fielding position: Wicketkeeper
Test debut:India v Sri Lanka at Chennai - Dec 2-6, 2005
ODI debut: Bangladesh v India at Chittagong (MAA) - Dec 23, 2004
His hobbies and interests include:Hearing music, ghazals and songs by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore KumarLoves to ride bikesEnjoys playing computer games and badminton

Special qualities:Thinks positive,Highly confident about himself,Is aggressive on the field

His Idol:Adam Gilchrist
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Dhoni Boys clinched the ICC T20 World Cup 2008.



A moment which no Indo-Pak cricket crazy fan would forget!

Playing Style





Dhoni "A Powerful Striker of Ball"

Dhoni is an aggressive right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. Dhoni is one of the number of wicket-keepers who have come through the ranks of junior and India A cricket teams to represent the national team — Parthiv Patel, Ajay Ratra and Dinesh Karthik also followed this route. Dhoni, referred to as 'Mahi' by his friends, debuted in the Bihar cricket team during the 1998/99 cricket season and was selected to represent India-A for a tour to Kenya in 2004. Along with Gautam Gambhir, Dhoni made multiple centuries against the Pakistan-A team in a tri-nation series and was selected in the Indian national team later in that year.Dhoni tends to play mostly from the back foot with a pronounced bottom hand grip.He has a very fast hand speed through the ball which often results in the ball racing across the ground. From this initial stance his feets do not show much movement which sometimes results in chasing balls while not coming to the pitch of the ball or inside edging a lot of balls.Dhoni scored 148 against Pakistan in his fifth ODI match in 2005 — then the highest score by an Indian wicketkeeper. Later in the year, he broke his own record as well as set the current world record for the highest score in the second innings in ODI matches as he scored 183* against Sri Lanka. Dhoni's success in the limited overs format secured him a place in the test team. Consistent performances in ODI cricket through the end of the 2005/06 season saw Dhoni briefly ranked as the No. 1 batsman in the ICC ODI ratings
Dhoni's form dipped through 2006 as India lost matches at the ICC Champions trophy, DLF Cup, away bilateral series against West Indies and South Africa. A return to form in the home series against West Indies and SriLanka in early 2007 proved to be an inaccurate indicator of Dhoni's form as India crashed out of the first round in the 2007 Cricket World Cup. Dhoni was out for a duck in both India's losses. After the World Cup, Dhoni won the Man of the series award in the bilateral ODI tournament against Bangladesh. For the tour of England, Dhoni was named the ODI team vice-captain.

As a batsman, Dhoni has shown the maturity to restrain his aggressive nature and play a responsible innings when the situation requires. Apart from traditional shots, Dhoni has two very unorthodox but effective cricket strokes. Since his entry into the Indian cricket team, Dhoni's aggressive batting style, success on the field, personality, and long hair have made him one of the most marketable cricketers in India.


He rarely bowls in matches...

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...................................Dhoni practising...



.............Dhoni with his buddy Yuvi.


Mahendra Singh Dhoni Achievements

Awards

13/02/2006: Becomes the man of the match against Pakistan at Gadaffi Stadium for an unbeaten 72 runs.

31/10/2005: Man of the match against Sri Lanka for scoring his highest ever unbeaten 183 runs at Sawai Mansingh Stadium

05/04/2005: Receives his first man of the match award against Pakistan at AC-VDCA Stadium for scoring 148 runs



..................Dhoni... The Cool Guy.



Dhoni's Ranking in ICC

20/04/2006: Moves to the top at no. 1 postion on LG's ICC ODI player rankings

16/04/2006: Ranked at no. 2 position on LG's ICC ODI player rankings


.....................................Yuvi & Dhoni



Dohni's ODI career

The Indian team in the 2000s saw the use of Rahul Dravid as the wicket-keeper to ensure that the wicket-keeper spot didn't lack in batting talent.[22] The Indian cricket establishment also saw the entry of wicket-keeper/batsmen from the junior ranks with talents like Parthiv Patel and Dinesh Karthik - both India U-19 Captains in the test squads.[22] With Dhoni making a mark in the India-A squad, he was picked in the ODI squad for the Bangladesh tour in 2004/05.[24] Dhoni did not have a great start to his ODI career, getting run out for a duck on debut.[25] In spite of an average series against Bangladesh, Dhoni was picked for the Pakistan ODI series.[26] In the second match of the series, Dhoni in his fifth one-day international, scored 148 in Vishakapatnam off only 123 deliveries. Dhoni's 148 erased the earlier record for the highest score by an Indian wicketkeeper,[27] a record that he would re-write before the end of the year.
Dhoni had few batting opportunities in the first two games of the Sri Lankan bilateral ODI series (October-November 2005) and was promoted to No. 3 in the third ODI at Sawai Mansingh Stadium (Jaipur). Sri Lanka had set India a target of 299 after a Kumar Sangakkara century and in reply. India lost Tendulkar early. Dhoni was promoted to accelerate the scoring and ended the game with an unbeaten 183 off 145 balls, winning the game for India[28] - an innings described in Wisden Almanack (2006) as 'Uninhibited, yet anything but crude'.[29] The innings set various records including the highest score in ODI cricket in the second innings,[30] a record that still stands. Dhoni ended the series with the highest run aggregate (346)[31] and was awarded the Man of the series award for his efforts. In December 2005, Dhoni was signed by BCCI to a B-grade contract, skipping the initial C-grade level due to his performance on the cricketing field.

India scored 328 in 50 overs with Dhoni contributing 68 in their first match of 2006 against Pakistan. However the team finished poorly, scoring just 43 runs in the last eight overs and lost the match due to Duckworth-Lewis method. In the third match of the series, Dhoni came in with India in a precarious situation and scored 72 runs off just 46 balls that included 13 boundaries to help India take a 2-1 lead in the series. The final match of the series had a repeat performance as Dhoni scored 77 runs off 56 balls to enable India win the series 4-1. In recognition of his consistent ODI performances, Dhoni overtook Ricky Ponting as number one in the ICC ODI rankings for batsmen on April 20, 2006.His reign lasted just a week as Adam Gilchrist's performance against Bangladesh moved him to the top spot.
Two canceled series in Sri Lanka, one due to the withdrawal of South Africa from the Unitech Cup due to security concerns and the replacement 3-match ODI bilateral series against Sri Lanka washed due to rain, was India's prelude to another disappointing tournament - DLF Cup 2006-07. Dhoni scored 43 runs as the team lost twice in three games and did not qualify for the finals. India's lack of preparation showed in the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy as they lost to West Indies and Australia, though Dhoni scored an half-century against West Indies. The story of the ODI series in South Africa was the same for both Dhoni and India as Dhoni scored 139 runs in 4 matches and India lost the series 4-0. From the start of the WI ODI series, Dhoni had played 16 matches, hit just two fifties and averaged 25.93. Dhoni received criticism on his wicket keeping technique from former wicketkeeper Syed Kirmani.
Preparations for the 2007 Cricket World Cup improved as India recorded identical 3-1 victories over West Indies and Sri Lanka and Dhoni had averages in excess of 100 in both these series. However, India unexpectedly crashed out the World Cup after losses to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Dhoni was out for a duck in both these matches and scored 29 runs in the whole tournament. Dhoni put behind his disappointment in the World cup by scoring 91* against Bangladesh after India were left in a tight spot earlier in the run-chase. Dhoni was declared the man of the match for his performance, his fourth in ODI cricket. He was also later adjudged the man of the series after the third game of the series was washed away. Dhoni had a good Afro-Asia Cup, getting 174 runs in 3 matches at an average of 87.00, with a blitzkrieg 139 not out of 97 balls, a Man Of The Match innings, in the 3rd ODI.
Dhoni was nominated as the vice-captain of the ODI team for the series against South Africa in Ireland and the subsequent India-England 7-match ODI series.[6] Dhoni, who received a 'B' grade contract in December 2005, was awarded an 'A' grade contract in June 2007. And also he was elected as captain of Indian Twenty-20 Cricket Team for the World Twenty20 in September 2007. On 2 September 2007 Mahendra Singh Dhoni equalled his idol Adam Gilchrist's international record for the most dismissals in an innings in ODI by catching 5 English players and stumping one.[42] He led India to the ICC World Twenty 20 trophy in South Africa with a victory over arch rivals Pakistan in an intensely fought final on 24 September 2007, and became the second Indian captain to have won a World cup in any form of cricket, after Kapil Dev.


....................Dhoni... The Dynamite Dhamaka.

Dohni's Test career

Following his good one-day form against Sri Lanka, Dhoni replaced Dinesh Karthik in December 2005 as the Indian Test wicket-keeper.[43] Dhoni scored 30 runs in his debut match that was marred by rain. Dhoni came to the crease when the team was struggling at 109/5 and as wickets kept falling around him, he played an aggressive innings and was the last man dismissed. Dhoni made his maiden half-century in the second Test and his quick scoring rate (half century came off 51 balls) aided India to set a target of 436 and the Sri Lankans were bowled out for 247.
India toured Pakistan in January/February 2006 and Dhoni scored his maiden century in the second Test at Faisalabad. India were left in a tight spot as Dhoni was joined by Irfan Pathan with the team still 107 away from avoiding follow-on. Dhoni played his typical aggressive innings as he scored his maiden test century in just 93 balls after scoring his first fifty in just 34 deliveries.

Dhoni followed his maiden test century with some prosaic batting performances over the next three matches, one against Pakistan that India lost and two against England that had India holding a 1-0 lead going into the test match. Dhoni was the top scorer in India's first innings in the third test at Wankhede Stadium as his 64 aided India post a respectable 279 in reply to England's 400. However Dhoni and the Indian fielders dropped too many catches and missed many dismissal chances including a key stumping opportunity of Andrew Flintoff (14). Dhoni failed to collect the Harbhajan Singh delivery cleanly as Flintoff went on to make 36 more runs as England set a target of 313 for the home team, a target that India were never in the reckoning. A batting collapse saw the team being dismissed for 100 and Dhoni scored just 5 runs and faced criticism for his wicket-keeping lapses as well as his shot selections.
On the West Indies tour, Dhoni scored a quick and aggressive 69 in the first Test at Antigua. The rest of the series was unremarkable for Dhoni as he scored 99 runs in the remaining 6 innings but his wicket-keeping skills improved and Dhoni finished the series with 13 catches and 4 stumpings. In the test series in South Africa, Dhoni's scores of 34 and 47 were not sufficient to save the second test against the Proteas as India lost the test series 2-1, squandering the chance to build on their first ever Test victory in South Africa (achieved in the first Test match). Dhoni's bruised hands ruled him out of the third test match.



.....................................Dhoni... The Great

Dhoni's Captaincy Skills
  • Dhoni was recommended for captaincy by Sachin Tendulkar. In 2007, when Rahul Dravid resigned as Test and ODI captain, Sachin Tendulkar was offered captaincy by the board of selectors and Sharad Pawar, but Sachin politely refused and said, "Give it to someone like Dhoni". The Board agreed.
  • Team India went on to win the inaugural T20 cricket World Cup 2007
  • First ever trilateral ODI series win in Australia versus Australia and Sri Lanka [[2007-08 Commonwealth Bank SeriesCB Series of 2007-08]].
  • First ever bilateral ODI series win in Sri Lanka (IDEA CUP) in August 2008.
  • He captained Team India to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2008 at home versus Australia. India went on to win the coveted 4 match Test series(2-0).
  • Also Team India to win the RBS Cup 2008 at home versus England. India went on to win the coveted 2 match Test series(1-0) and the 7 match ODI series (5 -0) with the rest of the remaining two ODIs being abandoned.
  • Under his captaincy, India beat Sri Lanka for the second time to clinch the IBDI Fortis Wealthsurance Cup ODI series 2009 (4-1) and the only Twenty20 International, the first Twenty20 International match held in Sri lanka. This is the second staright series win for Team India in Sri Lanka.
  • M.S. Dhoni is the first Indian Captain to achieve nine consecutive ODI wins (between 14/11/2008 and 05/02/2009). Earlier the record of having eight consecutive ODI wins were owned by Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid.
  • Previous captains Anil Kumble and Sourav Ganguly have said that under Dhoni India will reach greater heights and even all time great Richard Hadlee said that "Under Dhoni,India will become the world no.1 team" and he also said that by this 2-0 win that the Australian dominance in the cricket world had finally come to an end.
  • As a farewell gift to former Indian captain, Saurav Ganguly who was set to retire after the Nagpur test against Australia, Dhoni asked Saurav Ganguly to lead the team for one last time towards the end of the Australian innings in the last test at Nagpur.
  • Dhoni has already been compared to Australia's Steve Waugh for his captaincy skills. In the battle of nerves, the mental toughness accompanied with the cool temperament exhibited by Dhoni just resembles the times of Steve Waugh’s leadership.
  • During the ODI Series 2009 in Sri Lanka, Dhoni had equalled the record of Zimbabwe's Andy Flower who has also played 46 ODIs in both roles of Wicket Keeper/Captain.

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24 comments:

Aurangzaib said...

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vidya said...

HI,MAHI IAM VIDYA UR FAN I LOVE UR PLAYING STYLE AND ALSO LOVES U. UR CAPTAINCY IS THE BEST WHICH MADE US ALL PROUD OF U. PLS LISTEN TO MY ONE REQUEST THAT NEVER MARRY LAKSHMI RAI AS SHE IS NOT GOOD FOR U. U CAN GET MANY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS LIKE ME DYING FOR U. I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE U VERY MUCH.
BYE
PLS DO REPLY ME. I'LL BE WAITING

Crystal Sameelan said...

Dhoni bhai we all know that you are going through a bad time with media.
Dont worry, the people of India are with you. we all believe that you will do what is best for team India and all the supporters who wish and pray for the success of the Indian cricket team.

sam said...

DHONI is captain cool...

komal said...

hi..dhoni..im so proud tht ur captain of our indian team...we so lucky to have a captain lyk u...u have master mind.plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz is bar hume world cup chahiye.......all tht best for final fighting on 2 nd april...hamare dua hamesha aap k sath hai...is bar world cup hamara hai..aamen..........

Anonymous said...

Dhooni bhai...i m frm pakistan....ya rocked in pak vs ind match..bect of luck :)

Anonymous said...

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MARIA said...

pagal dhoni too AJJ HAARAI GA

Anonymous said...

DHONI KA BAJE TOONAI AFRIDI KO ROLAI YA GOD KARA TOOJAI WORLD CUP NAHI LAY KA KAMEENAI HINDOO

Anonymous said...

PAKISTANI TEAM KI JAN KA SADQA HMNY INDIAN TEAM KO DYA H JAO BHOKO AISH KARO
FROM PAKISTAN

Anonymous said...

dhoni kute mubarak ho tmko satte bazon hmare captain ko rula k acha nai kia tmne ALLAH tmko is ka ajar bht jald dega kute

Anonymous said...

kute aj b tune satta dia hai srilankans ko dhobi k kutte ALLAH krry tere b.v tjhe chor k natka sachin k sath bhag jae to randwa hojae ........... hahahahaha

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

hi hindu

Anonymous said...

gandy hindu k sy ho aram agaya world cup jet kar

maira said...

i hate u dhoni, u can never b like my lala shahid afridi..............nakli trophy walay..........jeetb nakli thi to trophy b nakli he mile gi.......hahaha

Md Aqheel Ahmed said...

maahi rockzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...u have such a talent 2 grow indias future cricket...v r all hoping that you vl be the chmpions for next 10 yers....

shankar said...

HI MAHI I AM SHANKAR UR FAN I LOVE U SO MUCH I LIKE TO WITH UR CAPTAINCY I LIKE UR CAPTAINCY AND UR BATTING AND KEEPING STYLE

Anonymous said...

coool jai ho to MS

Kazmi said...

Great player.luv u.from pakistan.

pappu said...

Hi dhoni u r the best player i have ever seen.I like u very much. I wondered about your playing style.you r always cool and please continue your great job as a captain.ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE.

jaki sahana said...

NOHAI MAHI IAM JAKKI IAM ONE OF YOUR BIG FAN YOUR THE BEST CAPTAIN FOREVER I LIKE YOUR BATTING STYLE I LOVE U VERYMUCH MY AIM IS TO SEE U ONCE IN MY LIFE IAM WAITING FOR THE DAY

Anonymous said...

Dhoni ur a rockstar for one day matches but ur tunes aren't working in Test matches. Before the shadow thickens get out and focus on T20 and One days . U need to keep on going till next world cup. Test matches r not ur style and u know it . Get out bro. Focus on what ur good at.

Regds

Dean

Anonymous said...

All these fucking pakis coming here and posting ur fuck up comments . U guys think Afridi is good. .that wanna b bastard has applied Australian immigration when he quit one day . U pakis r dumb fucks . Wait another 6 months when this comes out big.