MS Dhoni among seven cricketers inducted into ICC's Hall of Fame
Dhoni was joined by Australian batting great Matthew Hayden, South African duo of Graeme Smith and Hashim Amla as well as former New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori as five men's cricketers were added to the list.
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Former India captain MS Dhoni was inducted into the ICC's Hall of Fame for the year 2025 along with seven cricketers
London, 9 June
Former India captain
MS Dhoni was inducted into the ICC's Hall of Fame for the year 2025 along with
seven cricketers, including two female players, here on Monday.
Dhoni was joined by
Australian batting great Matthew Hayden, South African duo of Graeme Smith and
Hashim Amla as well as former New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori as five men's
cricketers were added to the list.
Also inducted into
the elite group were former England wicketkeeper-batter Sarah Taylor and
ex-Pakistan captain Sana Mir.
The ICC hailed Dhoni
as a player who excelled not just in numbers but also in "extraordinary
consistency, fitness and longevity".
"Celebrated for
his calm under pressure and unmatched tactical nous, but also a trailblazer in
the shorter formats, MS Dhoni's legacy as one of the game's greatest finishers,
leaders and wicketkeepers has been honoured with his induction into the ICC
Cricket Hall of Fame," said the ICC statement.
"With 17,266
international runs, 829 dismissals and 538 matches across formats for India,
Dhoni's numbers reflect not just excellence but extraordinary consistency,
fitness and longevity," it said.
Dhoni, who led India
to the T20 World Cup win in 2007, the ODI World Cup victory in 2011 and the
Champions Trophy in 2013, said in a statement shared by the governing body
that, "It is an honour to be named in the ICC Hall of Fame, which
recognises the contributions of cricketers across generations and from all over
the world."
"To have your
name remembered alongside such all-time greats is a wonderful feeling. It is
something that I will cherish forever.”
Dhoni played 90
Tests, 350 ODIs and 98 T20Is for India and remains one of the greatest captains
to have led the country. In 60 Tests that Dhoni captained the side, India won
27 games, lost 15 and drew 18.
In 200 ODIs, a record
for most number of matches as India captain, Dhoni led the country to 110 wins
while losing 74 games. Five matches ended in a tie and 11 were washed out.
"Dhoni's ODI
legacy is studded with records, including the most stumpings in the format
(123), the highest individual score by a wicketkeeper (183*), and the most
matches as captain for India (200), to name a few. But the crowning moment of
his career came in 2011, when he led India to World Cup glory after a 28-year
wait,” the ICC said.
Dhoni also holds the
record for leading India in most T20Is — 72 — in which the two-time World Cup
winners won 41 games, lost 28 while two ended in no result and one was tied.
A legendary finisher
in ODIs, Dhoni scored 10,773 runs in 350 matches at 50.57 with 10 centuries and
73 fifties.
He scored 4,876 runs in 90 Tests at a little over 38 with six tons and 33 fifties, while Dhoni scored 1,617 runs in 98 T20Is at 37.60 with two fifties.
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