
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|25-08-2024
Mahendra Singh Dhoni made his debut for Team India in 2004. Three years later, in 2007, he also got the captaincy of the team. After becoming the captain of the Indian team, the victory in the 2007 T20 World Cup was his biggest success. Dhoni never stopped after this. He went on winning ICC trophies for India one after the other. In 2011, he won the ODI World Cup and in 2013 became the winner of the Champions Trophy. He also made India the number 1 team in Tests for the first time and won the Test mace. While being the captain, he won every ICC trophy. That is why he is called the greatest captain of India. Now former Indian cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi's son and actor Angad Bedi has made a big revelation about him.
Dhoni played his last match in international cricket in 2019. He had given up captaincy two years before that. He captained for the last time in 2017. After this, he handed over this responsibility completely to Virat Kohli. Now Bishan Singh Bedi's son and actor Angad Bedi has shared an anecdote related to Dhoni and his captaincy. He recently mentioned an incident in a podcast when Dhoni had not made his debut for Team India and was struggling. Angad told that after coming from Ranchi, Dhoni came to the National Stadium (Major Dhyanchand Stadium).
A net session was organised in the stadium, which both Dhoni and Angad were a part of. During this, Dhoni met head coach MP Singh. Then MP Singh asked him, "Do you want to play for India?" In response to this, Dhoni said, "No sir, I want to become the captain of India." From this, it can be guessed that Dhoni had a lot of passion for Team India right from the beginning.
MS Dhoni is one of the most successful captains in the world. He captained the Indian team in 200 ODI matches, in which 110 matches were won and 74 were lost, while 16 matches ended in no result. In Tests, he is the second most successful captain after Virat. Dhoni captained 60 Test matches, in which 27 were won and 18 were lost. 15 matches were drawn. Under Dhoni's captaincy, the Indian team played 72 matches, out of which 41 were won and 28 were lost. One of these was a tie and two ended in no result.




