Ms Dhoni's Retirement From International Cricket..

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MS Dhoni

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MS Dhoni stats
Wicketkeeper
Career Batting Stats
Right-Handed Batsman
Format
M
Inn
NO
Runs
HS
Avg
BF
BF
SR
100s
50s
Test
2005–14
90
144
16
4876
224
38.1
8249
265
59.1
6
33
ODI
2004–19
350
297
84
10773
183*
50.6
12303
145
87.6
10
73
T20I
2006–19
98
85
42
1617
56
37.6
1282
36
126.1
0
2
IPL
2008–19
190
170
65
4432
84*
42.2
3215
48
137.8
0
2

Career Fielding Stats
Wicketkeeper
Format
Catches
Run Outs
Stumpings
Test
2005–14
256
3
38
ODI
2004–19
321
22
123
T20I
2006–19
57
8
34
IPL
2008–19
98
21
38

MS Dhoni, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing down curtains on a near 16-year-long storied career of one of the country’s greatest limited-overs cricketers. Dhoni retires as India’s most successful captain in limited-over internationals, having won three ICC trophies - 2007 T20 World Cup, 50-over World Cup in 2011 and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy - the only captain to do so.The announcement means that Dhoni’s last India game would remain the semifinal of the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup in which India lost to New Zealand by 18 runs. It was his 350th ODI, in which he scored 50 off 72 balls before being run-out by a bullet throw from Martin Guptill in the deep. Incidentally, Dhoni was run-out in his first ODI as well. Having retired from Test cricket in December of 2014 with 4876 runs from 90 matches, Dhoni carried on playing ODIs and T20Is. With 10,733 runs, Dhoni is fifth in the list of India’s all-time run-scorers in ODI behind Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid. His overall Indian numbers are staggering: 538 matches, 17,266 runs, 16 centuries, 108 fifties, 359 sixes, 829 dismissals.

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