Hyderabad: His inspiring captaincy and ability to finish matches are unmatchable. An unorthodox batsman, Dhoni excelled in many things. He is the only skipper to whitewash Australia Down Under in 140 years beating them 3-0 in the 2016 T20I series. He is the owner of highest ODI score as a wicket-keeper batsman.
There are many records MS Dhoni achieved in a 16-year-old career that came to end on August 15, 2020, as he announced retirement from international cricket. Dhoni has a long trail of records. He is the fastest batsman to grab No. 1 ODI ranking. His greatness in Indian cricket is absolute. He owns the record of finishing matches with the most number of sixes and hitting most sixes in ODI as a captain.
As a captain, batsman or as a wicket-keeper he achieved many firsts in world cricket. Now, as he has brought the curtains down on his illustrious career, ETV Bharat picks up top records that belong to the cricketing great MSD.
First in ODIs with 50 Plus Average
MS Dhoni, a veteran of 350 ODIs, is the first batsman to join the 10,000 ODI run club with a 50 plus batting average. He is also the sixth-fastest in the list led by Virat Kohli. Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly sit at the second and third position on the list. Dhoni took 273 innings to enter into the exclusive league of 14 players.
Since his debut in 2004, he scored 10773 runs at an average of 50.57, which is the second-highest after Kohli's 59.33.
T20Is: Most wins as Captain
MSD, as we fondly call him, is a change agent of modern cricket. In 2007, in the inaugural T20 World Cup in South Africa, at the age of 25, the Ranchi boy scripted history winning the pinnacle of the shortest format of the game, the WT20 at Johannesburg's Wanderers Stadium on September 24. It was India's first major ICC trophy after 1983 when India won its maiden ODI World Cup.
It was Dhoni's first assignment as a captain, and he was successful. Since that World T20, he led India in 72 matches and won 41 that made him the most successful captain in T20 cricket history.
IPL: Most Successful Captain
Dhoni's T20 brilliance didn't limit to international cricket alone. He is also the best captain in the realm of IPL. Since the inception of IPL in 2008, he won three trophies as a captain that made him the second most successful captain in the tournament history when it comes to trophy count.