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MS Dhoni Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

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MS Dhoni, the iconic Indian wicketkeeper-batter and former captain, has been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame, honouring his remarkable contributions to the game. The International Cricket Council (ICC) named Dhoni among seven cricketers recognized this year, including legends like Matthew Hayden (Australia) and Hashim Amla (South Africa).

A Career Defined by Calm, Leadership, and Records

Renowned for his composure under pressure and exceptional tactical acumen, Dhoni is hailed as one of the greatest finishers and captains in cricket history. He scored 17,266 international runs, executed 829 dismissals, and appeared in 538 matches for India – showcasing not only his skill but also his durability and commitment.

India’s Most Successful Captain on the Global Stage

Dhoni led India to three major ICC titles:

  • 2007 T20 World Cup
  • 2011 ODI World Cup
  • 2013 Champions Trophy

These triumphs solidified his legacy as one of India’s most successful and inspirational leaders.

ODI Milestones and Unmatched Wicketkeeping Records

In ODIs, Dhoni holds several records, including:

  • Most stumpings (123)
  • Highest score by a wicketkeeper (183)*
  • Most matches as India’s captain (200)

His unforgettable six to seal the 2011 World Cup final remains etched in cricketing memory.

Dhoni Expresses Gratitude for the Honour

Reacting to the announcement, Dhoni expressed heartfelt appreciation, saying, “It’s a great honour to be included in the ICC Hall of Fame, among legends from around the world and across generations. To have my name remembered alongside them is something I will cherish forever.”

A Living Legend Still Making an Impact

Though retired from international cricket since 2020, Dhoni continues to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for Chennai Super Kings, maintaining a strong influence on the game. His Hall of Fame induction now immortalizes his unmatched cricketing legacy.

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