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Dhoni was a goalkeeper for his football group and was sent to play cricket for a neighborhood cricket club by his football mentor. Dhoni scored two centuries in Sri Lanka's tour of India in 2009, a series of three matches in which he led India to a 2—0 victory. Đoan Mộc Xuyên lạnh lùng nhìn Nhạc Thành nói, trong tay một cỗ lực công kích đánh về phía trước, ở đây đang có một đạo lôi điện trụ công kích về phía hắn.

Three years later, Dhoni helps win an inter-school cricket match. He did not get a chance to bat but India won the series 3-0. Retrieved October 6, 2016.

When India's Cool Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni Was Bowled Over By Sakshi Rawat

Mahendra Singh Dhoni · ; commonly known as MS Dhoni; born 7 July 1981 is an international who the in limited-overs formats from 2007 to 2016 and in from 2008 to 2014. An attacking right-handed middle-order batsman and , he is widely regarded as one of the greatest finishers in limited-overs cricket. He is also regarded as one of the best wicket-keepers in world cricket and is known to have very fast hands. He made his ODI debut in December 2004 against , and played his first Test a year later against. He was named as the captain of the in 2009, 2010 and 2013. He has also been selected a record 8 times in teams, 5 times as captain. The Indian conferred the honorary rank of to Dhoni on 1 November 2011. He is the second Indian cricketer after to receive this honour. Dhoni also holds numerous captaincy records such as the most wins by an Indian captain in Tests, ODIs and T20Is, and most back-to-back wins by an Indian captain in ODIs. He took over the ODI captaincy from in 2007 and led the team to its first-ever bilateral ODI series wins in Sri Lanka and New Zealand. Under his captaincy, India won the , the CB Series of 2007—08, the and Asia Cups, the and the. In the final of the 2011 World Cup, Dhoni scored 91 not out off 79 balls handing the victory for which he was awarded the Man of the Match. In June 2013, when India defeated England in the final of the Champions Trophy in England, Dhoni became the first captain to win all three ICC limited-overs trophies World Cup, Champions Trophy and the World Twenty20. After taking up the Test captaincy in 2008, he led the team to series wins in New Zealand and the West Indies, and the in 2008, 2010 and 2013. In 2009, Dhoni also led the Indian team to number one position for the first time in the. In 2013, under his captaincy, India became the first team in more than 40 years to Australia in a Test series. In the , he captained the to victory at the , and seasons, along with wins in the and editions of. He announced his retirement from Tests on 30 December 2014. In June 2015, Forbes ranked Dhoni at 23rd in the , estimating his earnings at 31 million. In 2016, a biopic was made about him. Dhoni holds the post of Vice-President of , after resigning from. India Cements is the owner of the IPL team Chennai Super Kings, and Dhoni has been its captain since the first IPL season. Dhoni is the co-owner of team. On 14 July 2018 during the , Dhoni became the first wicket-keeper for India and also became the fourth overall to take 300 catches in ODIs. In the same match, he set another milestone for becoming the fourth Indian and the 12th overall player to reach 10,000 runs in ODI cricket, in fact went onto become only the second wicket-keeper batsman after to score 10,000 runs in ODIs. On 28 September 2018, he became the first Indian wicketkeeper and third overall to register 800 dismissals in international cricket. Dhoni was born in , now in , and he identifies as a. His paternal village Lvali is in the Lamgarha block of the of. Dhoni's parents moved from to Ranchi, where his father Pan Singh worked in junior management positions in. Dhoni has a sister Jayanti Gupta and a brother Narendra Singh Dhoni. Dhoni is a fan of , and his childhood idols were cricket teammate , actor and singer Dhoni studied at , Ranchi, Jharkhand where he initially excelled in badminton and and was selected at district and club level in these sports. Dhoni was a for his football team and was sent to play cricket for a local cricket club by his football coach. Though he had not played cricket, Dhoni impressed with his wicket-keeping skills and became the regular wicketkeeper at the Commando cricket club 1995—1998. Dhoni focused on cricket after his 10th. Dhoni was a TTE at from 2001 to 2003, under South Eastern Railway in Midnapore W , a district in. His colleagues remember him as a very honest, straightforward employee of the Indian Railways. But he also had a mischievous side to his personality. Once, while staying at the railway quarters, Dhoni and a couple of his friends covered themselves in white bedsheets and walked around in the complex late in the night. The night guards were fooled into believing that there were ghosts moving around in the complex. The story made big news on the next day. Junior cricket in Bihar In 1998, Dhoni was selected by Deval Sahay to play for the Central Coal Fields Limited CCL team. Till 1998 Dhoni, who was in class 12th in school, had played only school cricket and club cricket and no professional cricket. One of the famous episodes, when Dhoni used to play for CCL, was when Deval Sahay used to gift him Rs 50 for each six that he hit in Sheesh Mahal tournament cricket matches. Playing for CCL, he got a chance to bat up the order. He grabbed the opportunity and scored centuries and helped CCL move to the A division. Deval Sahay impressed by his hard-hitting shots and dedication, used his contacts in Bihar Cricket Association to push for his selection in the Bihar team. Deval Sahay, an ex Bihar Cricket Association Vice-President, was the Ranchi District Cricket President at that time and was instrumental in pushing Dhoni to the big stage of Ranchi team, junior Bihar cricket team and eventually senior Bihar Ranji Team for the 1999—2000 season. Within 1 year, Dhoni moved from playing in CCL to the Bihar Ranji team. Dhoni was included in the Bihar U-19 squad for the 1998—99 season and scored 176 runs in 5 matches 7 innings as the team finished fourth in the group of six and did not make it to the quarter-finals. Dhoni was not picked for the East Zone U-19 squad CK Nayudu Trophy or Rest of India squad MA Chidambaram Trophy and Vinoo Mankad Trophy. U-19 cricket team advanced to the finals of 1999—2000 Cooch Behar Trophy, where Dhoni made 84 to help Bihar post a total of 357. Bihar's efforts were dwarfed by U-19s' 839 with Dhoni's future national squad teammate making 358. Dhoni's contribution in the tournament included 488 runs 9 matches, 12 innings , 5 fifties, 17 catches and 7 stumpings. Dhoni made it to the East Zone U-19 squad for the CK Nayudu trophy but scored only 97 runs in four matches, as East Zone lost all four matches and finished last in the tournament. Bihar cricket team Dhoni made his debut for in the 1999—2000 season, as an eighteen-year-old. Dhoni finished the season with 283 runs in 5 matches. Jharkhand cricket team Dhoni's performance in the 2002—03 season included three half-centuries in the Ranji Trophy and a couple of half-centuries in the Deodhar Trophy, as he started gaining recognition for his lower-order contribution as well as hard-hitting batting style. Dhoni was part of the squad that won the Deodhar Trophy 2003—2004 season and contributed with 244 runs in 4 matches, including a century 114 against Central zone. In the Duleep Trophy finals, Dhoni was picked over international cricketer to represent East Zone. He scored a fighting half-century in the second innings in a losing cause. Dhoni's talent was discovered via the 's small-town talent-spotting initiative. Dhoni was discovered by TRDO , captain of in the 1960s, when he saw Dhoni play for at a match in in 2003, and sent a report to the. Against the Zimbabwe XI in , Dhoni had his best wicket-keeping effort with 7 catches and 4 stumpings in the match. In the tri-nation tournament involving Kenya, India A and Pakistan A, Dhoni helped India A chase down their target of 223 against Pakistan A with a half-century. Dhoni scored 362 runs in 6 innings at an average of 72. Start of ODI career The Indian ODI team in the early 2000s saw as the wicket-keeper to ensure that the wicket-keeper spot didn't lack in batting talent. With Dhoni making a mark in the India A squad, he was picked in the ODI squad for the. Dhoni did not have a great start to his ODI career, getting for a duck on debut. In spite of an average series against , Dhoni was picked for the Pakistan ODI series. Dhoni's 148 surpassed the earlier record for the highest score by an Indian wicket-keeper, a record that he would re-write before the end of the year. Dhoni had few batting opportunities in the first two games of the and was promoted to No. Sri Lanka had set India a target of 299 after a century and, in reply, India lost Tendulkar early. Dhoni was promoted to accelerate the scoring and ended the game with an unbeaten 183 off 145 balls, winning the game for India. The innings was described in 2006 as 'Uninhibited, yet anything but crude'. The innings set various including the highest individual score in ODI cricket in the second innings, a record that still stands. Dhoni ended the series with the highest run aggregate 346 and was awarded the Man of the Series award for his efforts. In December 2005, Dhoni was rewarded a B-grade contract by the. Dhoni bowling in the nets. He rarely bowls at international level. India scored 328 in 50 overs with Dhoni contributing 68 in their first match of 2006 against. However, the team finished poorly scoring just 43 runs in the last eight overs and lost the match due to. In the third match of the series, Dhoni came in with India in a precarious situation and scored 72 runs off just 46 balls that included 13 boundaries to help India take a 2—1 lead in the series. The final match of the series had a repeat performance as Dhoni scored 77 runs off 56 balls to enable India win the series 4—1. Due to his consistent ODI performances, Dhoni overtook as number one in the for batsmen on 20 April 2006. His reign lasted just a week as 's performance against moved him to the top spot. Two cancelled series in Sri Lanka, one due to the withdrawal of South Africa from the Unitech Cup due to security concerns and the replacement three-match ODI bilateral series against Sri Lanka washed due to rain, was India's prelude to another disappointing tournament —. Dhoni scored 43 runs as the team lost twice in three games and did not qualify for the finals. India's lack of preparation showed in the as they lost to and , though Dhoni scored a half-century against West Indies. The story of the in was the same for both Dhoni and India as Dhoni scored 139 runs in 4 matches and India lost the series 4—0. From the start of the West Indies ODI series, Dhoni had played 16 matches, hit just two fifties and averaged 25. Dhoni received criticism on his wicket-keeping technique from former wicket-keeper. Preparation for 2007 worldcup Preparations for the improved as India recorded identical 3—1 victories over and and Dhoni had averages in excess of 100 in both these series. Dhoni was out for a in both these matches and scored just 29 runs in the tournament. After the loss to in , the house that Dhoni was constructing in his home-town Ranchi was vandalised and damaged by political activists of. The local police arranged for security for his family as India exited the World Cup in the first round. Dhoni was declared the Man of the Match for his performance, his fourth in ODI cricket. He was also later adjudged the Man of the Series after the third game of the series was washed away. Dhoni had a good Afro-Asia Cup, scoring 174 runs in 3 matches at an average of 87. Dhoni was named vice-captain of the ODI team for the series against South Africa in Ireland and the subsequent India-England seven-match ODI series. Dhoni, who received a 'B' grade contract in December 2005, was awarded an 'A' grade contract in June 2007. He was also elected as the captain of the Indian squad for the World Twenty20 in September 2007. On 2 September 2007, Dhoni equalled his idol Adam Gilchrist's international record for the most dismissals in an innings in ODI by catching five English players and stumping one. Rise through ranks During the series between India and Australia, Dhoni hit an aggressive 124 runs in just 107 balls, in the second ODI, and a measured knock of 71 runs in 95 balls, along with Yuvraj Singh and saw India home by 6 wickets in the third ODI. Dhoni took his first wicket in international cricket on 30 September 2009. He bowled of the during a match of the 2009 Champions Trophy. Dhoni batting against South Africa during the group stage match of Dhoni topped the ICC ODI Batsman rankings for several months in 2009. Dhoni had an excellent year in ODIs in 2009, scoring 1198 runs in just 24 innings, at an astonishing average of 70. Dhoni was also the joint top-scorer in ODIs in 2009 along with Ricky Ponting, but the latter having played 30 innings. Dhoni led India to wins against Netherlands, Ireland and West Indies in the group stage. While they lost to South Africa and tied with England. India beat Australia in the quarterfinals and arch-rivals Pakistan in the semis. He was awarded the Man of the Match award. In the final over, he hit a monstrous six which travelled 112 metres off the bowling of. During the post-match presentation, he described this six as more important than the one he hit during the ICC World Cup final in 2011. India played a bilateral series against Pakistan first time in five years. He bagged the Man of the Match award in a losing cause. His efforts were in vain as India lost the series 2-1. The 2013 Champions Trophy began in England and Wales. Dhoni led India to the top of group table beating South Africa, Pakistan and West Indies. They comfortably beat Sri Lanka in the semi-final. The final against England was reduced to 20 overs due to rain. Dhoni failed to make a mark with the bat, yet became the first captain to lift all three ICC trophies. India beat England by 5 runs. In November 2013, Dhoni became the second India batsman after Sachin Tendulkar to aggregate 1,000 or more ODI-runs against Australia. India toured South Africa and New Zealand in the 2013-14 season. India lost both the series 0-2 and 0-4 respectively. He scored 65 and 19 against South Africans while the third and final game was washed off. Against New Zealand, he managed 272 runs which included three consecutive fifties. His second fifty of the series in the third ODI helped India tie the match and eventually avoiding a five-nil whitewash. India won the away series against England in 2014 by 3-1 and home series against West Indies 2-1. He had a good performance with the bat. He was rested for the home series against Sri Lanka which India won 5-0 under the captaincy of Virat Kohli. Dhoni again appeared in blue at the start of 2015. He led the team in tri-series against England and Australia. India had a poor performance in the tournament and failed to win a single match. He led India as the defending champions to World Cup in Australia. India finished the group stage on high beating arch-rivals Pakistan in their first match. Dhoni had useful contributions in wins against West Indies and Zimbabwe scoring two fifties. India faced Bangladesh in quarter-final clash and won the match. In the process, Dhoni became the first non-Australian captain to win 100 ODI matches. India suffered a huge loss to Australia in semis despite some resistance he offered to Australian attack. He made 65 but was run out. India ended the consecutive winning streak of 11 matches and Dhoni failed to lift the cup twice unlike Clive Lloyd and Ricky Ponting. India toured Bangladesh in June and suffered a setback as they lost series 1-2. India also lost first bilateral home series against South Africa in October 2015 by a 2-3 margin. India lost the series against Australia 1-4 as Dhoni failed to impress with the bat. Yet, he had a useful contribution in the final match in Sydney to help India chase 331. Dhoni led a young Indian side to series victory against Zimbabwe in June 2016. He did not get a chance to bat but India won the series 3-0. In the 2016-17 season, India beat New Zealand 3-2. He scored a stylish 80 in third ODI to help India chase 286. In meantime, he achieved the milestone to score 9000 ODI runs. Quitting captaincy Dhoni stepped down as captain of India in the limited over formats in January 2017, just ahead of the ODI series at. In the second game of the series, he scored 134 off 122 balls, that included a 256-run partnership for the fourth wicket along with Yuvraj Singh. The hundred, his tenth in ODIs, was his first in over three years. On 8 February 2018, Dhoni became the first Indian wicket-keeper to effect 400 dismissals in ODI cricket, he achieved this feat during the following the stumping of. Following his good one-day performance against Sri Lanka, Dhoni replaced in December 2005 as the Indian teams' Test wicket-keeper. Dhoni scored 30 runs in his debut match, that was marred by rain. Dhoni made his maiden half-century in the second Test and his quick scoring rate half century came off 51 balls helped India set a target of 436 and the Sri Lankans were bowled out for 247. India toured Pakistan in January—February 2006 and Dhoni scored his maiden century in the second Test at. India was in a tight spot when Dhoni along with tried to steady the ship, with the team still needing 107 runs to avoid a follow-on. Dhoni played in his naturally aggressive style as he brought up his maiden Test hundred in just 93 balls after scoring the first fifty in just 34 deliveries. Dhoni followed up the century with some prosaic batting performances over the next three matches, one against Pakistan that India lost and two against England that had India holding a 1—0 lead. Dhoni was the top scorer in India's first innings in the third Test at as his 64 helped India post a respectable 279 in reply to England's 400. However, Dhoni and the Indian fielders dropped catches and missed many dismissal chances, including a key stumping opportunity of 14. Dhoni failed to collect the delivery cleanly as Flintoff went on to make 36 more runs as England set a target of 313 for the home team, a target that India was never in danger of threatening. A batting collapse saw the team being dismissed for 100 and Dhoni scored just 5 runs and faced criticism for his wicket-keeping lapses as well as his shot selection. Dhoni behind the stumps On the in 2006, Dhoni scored a quick and aggressive 69 in the first Test at. The rest of the series was unremarkable for Dhoni as he scored 99 runs in the remaining 6 innings but his wicket-keeping skills improved and he finished the series with 13 catches and 4. In the Test series in South Africa later that year, Dhoni's scores of 34 and 47 were not sufficient to save the second Test against the Proteas, as India lost the series 2—1, squandering the chance to build on their first ever Test victory in South Africa achieved in the first Test match. Dhoni's bruised hands ruled him out of the third Test match. On the fourth day of the first Test match at , , during , Dhoni's flick off to the midwicket region was caught by. As the batsman started to walk back, captain Dravid declared the innings when the confusion started as the umpires were not certain if the fielder stepped on the ropes and Dhoni stayed for the umpire's verdict. While the replays were inconclusive, the captain of the West Indies side, , wanted Dhoni to walk off based on the fielder's assertion of the catch. The impasse continued for more than 15 minutes and Lara's temper was on display with finger-wagging against the umpires and snatching the ball from umpire. Ultimately, Dhoni walked off and Dravid's declaration was effected but the game was delayed, and Lara's action was criticised by the commentators and former players. Lara was summoned by the match referee to give an explanation of his actions but he was not fined. Dhoni scored two centuries in Sri Lanka's tour of India in 2009, a series of three matches in which he led India to a 2—0 victory. With this feat, India soared up to the number one position in Test cricket for the first time in history. India scored 726—9 in the third match of this series, which was their highest Test total then. He played his last series in the 2014—15 season in captaining India in the second and third tests; losing the second and drawing the third, trailing the series 2—0 before the Sydney Test. Following the third Test in , Dhoni announced his retirement from the format. In his last Test, he effected nine dismissals eight catches and a stumping , and in the process, went past in the record for with 134 in all three formats combined. He also set a record for effecting the most dismissals in a match by an until it was broken by in 2018. He finished his last innings unbeaten making 24 runs. He made debut against South Africa in December 2006. He was out for a duck but India won the match. He kept the wickets and effected one catch and a runout. On 18 February 2018, Dhoni created a new wicketkeeping record of having taken 134 catches in 275 T20Is against South Africa in the following the catch of , this record was previously held by. He made his captaincy debut against Scotland but the match was washed off. Thereon, he led India to the ICC World Twenty 20 trophy in South Africa, with a victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in an intensely fought final on 24 September 2007, and became the second Indian captain to have won a World Cup in any form of cricket, after. Dhoni captaining India in an ODI in February 2012 Dhoni was named the captain of Indian squad for the inaugural held in South Africa in September 2007. India were crowned champions as Dhoni led the team to victory against in a thrilling contest. He went on to become the ODI captain of the Indian team for the seven-match ODI series against in September 2007. He made his debut as full-time Test captain of India during the fourth and final Test against Australia at Nagpur in November 2008, replacing who was injured in the third test and who then announced his retirement. Dhoni was vice-captain in this series up to that point. India eventually won that Test, thus clinching the series 2—0 and retained the. Dhoni had previously captained India on a stand-in basis against and Australia, in 2008 and 2009 respectively. It was under his captaincy that India climbed to No. After that, he managed to lead India in a series-levelling world championship of Tests against the South Africans in February 2010. India also managed to draw the Test series 1—1 in South Africa later that year. After winning the final against Sri Lanka on 2 April 2011, with his match-winning knock of unbeaten 91, Tendulkar heaped praises on Dhoni, claiming him to be the best captain he has played under. Tendulkar mentioned that it was Dhoni's calm influence that was rubbing off on all his teammates and described Dhoni's handling of pressure as incredible. Only eleven players have captained ten or more Tests playing as a wicket-keeper. Dhoni leads the table with 60 Tests as captain, 35 ahead of in second place. In March 2013, Dhoni became the most successful Indian Test captain when he eclipsed 's record of 21 victories from 49 Tests. Ganguly also said in an interview to a news channel that Dhoni is the all-time greatest captain of India and he has a great record to support this credential. In August 2016, Dhoni was selected as captain for India's first tour to the United States, where India played two T20Is against the West Indies in. India lost the first match on 27 August 2016, during which Dhoni surpassed former Australian captain to become the most experienced captain in international cricket. During in India's last Super Four match, against Afghanistan, captain and vice-captain were both rested for the match. He was named the captain of the side in their absence, and became the first cricketer to lead India 200 times in ODIs. Match bans As captain of the Indian cricket team, Dhoni has seldom been suspended due to his team's slow over rate. In December 2009, he was suspended for two ODI matches against Sri Lanka by ICC match referee as India was three overs short of the specified rate; acted as captain for the two matches in Cuttack and Kolkata. In January 2012 Dhoni was banned for the fourth Test match against Australia in as India was two overs short during the third Test in. Sehwag captained the team in the and kept the wickets. In the CB Series in February, Dhoni again faced a one-match ban for slow-over rate against Australia. Dhoni has captained India in two. Under his captaincy, India won the World Cup in 2011 and reached the semifinals in 2015. India made an early exit from the tournament in the Group Stage. In , India was placed in Group B with , and. In three matches India played, they managed to win only one against Bermuda while losing the rest from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. In their first match against Bangladesh, India was all out in just 191 in 49. Dhoni was out for 0. He stumped , and captain in the match but, India lost by 5 wickets. Dhoni scored 29 off 25 Balls which includes Two 4s and One 6. India won the match by 257 runs. India was required to win their last group match against the Lankans, but they lost by 69 runs. Chasing the target of 255, India crumbled to 185 all out in 43. Dhoni was dismissed for 0 for the second time in the tournament, off his very first ball by. Thus, India was out of the world cup in the very first round. The Team was heavily criticized for their performance. Dhoni's under construction house in was attacked by some 200 fans after the Bangladesh loss. In the against Sri Lanka, chasing 275, Dhoni promoted himself up the batting order, coming before an in-form. When he came to bat, India needed more than six runs per over with three top order batsmen already dismissed. He started building a good partnership with. Due to good strokeplay and active running between wickets, they kept up with the required run rate. Dhoni was on 60 off 60 balls but later accelerated with a greater frequency of , ending with 91 not out off 79 balls. Befitting the occasion, he finished the match off in style with a huge six over long-on off bowler and won the Man of the Match award. Later in the post-match presentation, he admitted that he came up the order so as to counter the spin threat, as he was very familiar with Murali's bowling, who was his teammate in the IPL franchise. He had come after the dismissal of , also a right-handed batsman. By partnering the left-handed Gambhir, he ensured a right-left combination at the crease that makes it difficult for bowlers to settle into a rhythm. The money goes to Sakshi Rawat Foundation, operated by Dhoni's wife Sakshi Rawat to help orphan children. Under his captaincy, India was able to go through to the semi-finals with ease, beating Bangladesh in the quarter-finals. However, they lost to host Australia in the semi-finals held at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The team won 7 consecutive matches in this world cup and won 11 consecutive matches overall in world cups. With the win against Bangladesh, he became the first non-Australian captain to win 100 ODI matches, and first Indian captain to achieve the mark. He is also the third captain to win 100 matches, after two Australians, , and. MS Dhoni in fielding practice Dhoni was contracted by the for 1. This made him the most expensive player in the for the first season auctions. Under his captaincy, Chennai Super Kings won the and and titles and the and titles. After the suspension of CSK for two years, he was bought by for 1. However, his team finished in 7th place. In 2017, his team reached the final, where they lost to. In the , Chennai Super Kings returned to IPL and Dhoni was again selected to lead the franchise. Dhoni scored 455 runs in the tournament and led his side to their third IPL title. Dhoni is a right-handed and. Initially, Dhoni appeared as a lower-order attacking batsman but he gradually changed his playing style to deal with high-pressure scenarios and his growing responsibility as a captain. He is a powerful hitter of the ball and is one of the fastest men in running between the wickets. His wicket-keeping skill is widely praised by cricket experts. He is quickest when it comes to stumpings. He has a world record for the highest number of stumpings by any wicket-keeper. He is the main wicket-keeper in the team but he occasionally bowls as a medium fast bowler. Dhoni married Sakshi Singh Rawat, his schoolmate in DAV Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Shyamali. At the time of their marriage, she was studying hotel management and was working as a trainee at the , Kolkata. After the retirement of Sakshi's father from his tea growing business, their family shifted to their native place, Dehradun. The wedding took place one day after the couple got engaged. According to Bollywood actress , a close friend of Dhoni, the wedding was planned for months and was not a spur of the moment decision. Dhoni became a father on 6 February 2015 to a baby girl named Ziva. In his streak, however, there was a period of injury in which led the side for 3 draws. So India's unbeaten streak was for 14 tests, of which 11 were Dhoni's. En route to 224, Dhoni registered the highest Test score by an Indian wicket-keeper when he was on 193, beating 's 192. It was also the highest score by a wicket-keeper—captain beating Englishman 's 164. It is also the highest among wicket-keepers. He surpassed who had remained not-out on 119 occasions. This match comes under the List of Matches played in Away Venues as the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 was being hosted in the West Indies. Co-owner of Ranchi Rays Along with , Dhoni is a co-owner of based club , a franchise of the. Co-owner of Chennaiyin FC Along with and Vita Dani, Dhoni is also a co-owner of based Football club , a franchise of the. Mahi Racing Team India Dhoni's interest in bikes was often discussed in media. He co-parternered in buying a team. Business interests Dhoni signed with Kolkata-based celebrity management company Gameplan Sports in April 2005. Currently Dhoni has 20 endorsements, only Shahrukh Khan has more 21. In 2007 Dhoni had 17 endorsements. 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