MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni. (Picture Supply: IPL/BCCI)

MS Dhoni has been the best chief for the Indian staff with victories within the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 World Cup. Within the Indian Premier League, he has led the Chennai Tremendous Kings (CSK) to a report variety of 11 playoff appearances and 4 title victories. With IPL 2022 coming to finish, former Indian cricketers Wasim Jaffer and Deep Dasgupta picked their favorite knocks of the previous Indian captain.

Jaffer selected Dhoni’s knocks of 183 and 148 in opposition to Sri Lanka and Pakistan respectively, which got here in 2005. He felt stated that Dhoni proved his skill with these knocks and commanded respect within the dressing room. Jaffer subsequent picked Dhoni’s whirlwind knock of 54* off 29 balls, which got here in opposition to Kings XI Punjab in IPL 2010 and helped the staff seal the playoffs spot earlier than securing their first title victory.

“It’s very tough to pick just a few from many nice knocks. However, initially, he performed the knocks of 183 in opposition to Pakistan and 148 in opposition to Pakistan. Throughout this time, nobody knew Dhoni’s skills, particularly the Pakistan bowlers. With these two knocks, he proved his expertise in worldwide cricket. Then the third one would be the IPL sport in 2010, the place he scored 50 odd runs in opposition to Kings XI and helped CSK to qualify for playoffs, and went on to win the trophy,” stated Jaffer on Sky247.web presents ‘Not Simply Cricket’ Present on CricTracker.

Deep Dasgupta remembers his first impression of MS Dhoni

Dasgupta recalled his first impression of MS Dhoni in a home sport between East Zone and Central Zone in 2003. He reckoned that Central Zone had posted a rating of 350, which was definitely an out-of-reach rating, however Dhoni got here at no. 3 for East Zone and contributed round 80 to assist the staff in chasing the goal in 35 overs.

“After all the 2011 World Cup knock is iconic, however I bear in mind the primary time after I noticed MS for the primary time through the match between Central Zone and East Zone in Paradip. The Central Zone had scored round 350, which was a troublesome rating to chase down in 2003. Dhoni batted at no. 3 and scored 80 odd and the staff chased down the rating in a matter of 35 overs. Then I believed he’s definitely one thing totally different,” stated Dasgupta.

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