Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Mahendra Sigh Dhoni


Passion seeps through his gaze. The stylish hunk of the Indian cricket team has it all, best wicketkeeper, best batsmen with a strong value for teamwork. Unfold the life story of an aggressive right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, and the Indian ODI Team's vice-captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who has clinged to the throne of glory from the first day.

His Early Days To His Step To Glory:
Mahendra Sigh Dhoni was born on July 7 1981 in Ranchi to Pan Singh and Devaki Devi. He has two siblings, a sister Jayanti Gupta and a brother Narendra. As a child he loved to play Badminton and football. He scored so well in the sports that he was selected at district and club level to achieve greater heights. However the destiny has always taken a varied path to taste sweet success. It drove him to the field of cricket to be recognised as a cricketer than a football or a badminton player.

Although Dhoni had not played cricket, he impressed with his wicket-keeping skills and became the regular wicketkeeper at the Commando cricket club within a short span of time. In his college days he slowly drifted from his childhood interests and focused only on cricket. Based on his performance at club cricket, he was picked for 1997/98 season Vinoo Mankad Trophy Under-16 Championship and he performed admirably 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 for a tour to Kenya in 2004. As a child he idolized three people, Cricket teammate Sachin Tendulkar, Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan and singer Lata Mangeshkar. In one of the interview he states the pleasure of meeting his idol Mr. Bachchan as the most memorable moment. Besides his love for field sports he also loves to buzz in the streets with his remarkable bikes.

Marketable cricket icon
Dhoni has been riding high on style not just because of his tinted hair but also because of his shimmering smile. He is reputed to have 17 endorsements. From ceiling fans, shoes, electronics, men's fabirc to petrol, he's done it all. In 2006 he was voted MTV Youth Icon. He joins cricketers Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar in winning the award.He garnered maximum number of votes to win the honour ahead of five other heavyweights -- Navjot Singh Sidhu, Abhijeet Sawant, Vijay Mallaya , President A P J Abdul Kalam and John Abraham.

His quote
"Ranking does not matter. The team is more important. As long as my contributions lead to the team's victories, it is more important than the top ranking,"

His Cricket career
Dhoni burst into the cricket field with complete zest in 2004. He immediately established himself as a swashbuckling batsman besides being a good wicketkeeper. He was credited by critics, 'as the man who can decimate any bowling attack with his powerful hitting'. Dhoni has so far played in 66 One-Day Internationals for India in which he has amassed 1958 runs. He has a highest score of 183 not out which he achieved against Sri Lanka in Nagpur.

Dhoni is known for his awesome strike-rate of 98.49 and averages 46.61 per match. He hit 10 Sixes, the most by an Indian in an Innings, and the second highest in ODI cricket. Till date, he has managed to climb the third spot while Sachin Tendulkar slipped to the 19th in the International Cricket Council (ICC) one-day international ranking till February 2007. However his first trip to world cup did not fetch him any applaud due to his unexpectedly poor performance.


After the loss to Bangladesh in 2007 Cricket World Cup, the house that Dhoni was constructing in his home-town Ranchi was vandalized and damaged by political activists. The local police arranged for security for his family as India exited the World cup in the first round.

With the built in shame and the will to win back the world of fame, Dhoni rose back to his stardom within a years time. Twenty20 match was a blessing to the young Indian team headed by Dhoni to win all that they lost. Under his captaincy, India won the 2007 World Twenty20 against finalist Pakistan Team. He made the attempt to give India the celebration of 1983 World cup. Kudos to the hero who dared to achieve what he dreamt with his humble leadership techniq

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