At a time at a time for Indian cricket MS DONALegendary Captain leading India In 2007 and 2011, the World Cup fame was officially entered ICC Hall of Fame Monday during a special ceremony in London.
Former Indian Skipper Ms. Dhoni entered the ICC Fame Hall
With this honor, Dhoni, global cricket becomes 11th India cricket to join the prestigious list, cementing the place in the rich heritage of sports. Dhoni’s name, which respects the unparalleled affectionate under pressure and game-changing tactical intelligence, stands tall among the legends formed by the international cricket.
This is a peak of a career identified by induction, fame, quiet leadership and selfless service. Throughout 538 international matches, Dhoni 17,266 runs, 829 of the stumps, saw 829 jobs and used their name as one of the largest Wicketer-batteries and leaders. Its inclusion is not just a celebration of statistics, but also behind a captain that converts India to a modern cruise powering power, especially in white ball formats. In the design of a modest and trademark, Dhoni responded to the heart of the heart.
“It is an honor to recognize cricketers’s generations and the contributions of Cricketers all over the places. It is a great feeling that your name is always a great feeling.” Cited as he said by Dhoni ICC.
A touch of humor and added his admiration with this attitude Ravi ShastrisFormer Indian head coach and commentator who pays a rich tribute to lightning-fast reflexes and unshakable temperament in Dhoni. Speaking in the hall of fame in London, the ceremony of the glory celebrated with Shastri Shastri:
“You have a faster hand than a pocket. Shastri said.
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Dhonin’s entry into the ICC Fame Hall is not only the recognition of individual brightness; This is a tribute for a period that helps identify. Under its captain, India, unprecedented heights, winning the opening ICC T20 World Cup In 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup In 2011 and ICC Champions Trophy In 2013. He remains the only captain in history to win a feat, which is never repeated in all three ICC white ball cups.
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