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Dhoni no.1 ODI batsman in ICC Ranking ,Team India second ranked

Posted by: Vande India   
August 10th,
2009

Mahendra Dhoni

Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his deputy Yuvraj Singh retained the top two slots in batsmen’s list, while Team India managed to cling on to second position in the ICC ODI Rankings issued on Monday.
Dhoni held on to his numero uno status with 828 rating points while left-handed Yuvraj, who had managed his career best ranking last month, had 784 points in his kitty.

The Indian duo are followed by Australia’s Mike Hussey (767), West Indies batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul (759) and his skipper Chris Gayle (756) in the list.

Virender Sehwag (seventh), Sachin Tendulkar (14th) and Gautam Gambhir (17th) stuck to their respective positions.

Meanwhile, South Africa remained on top of ODI Championships table, followed by India and Australia at second and third.

Among the bowlers, injured left-arm pacer Zaheer Khan continued to be the only Indian in top 20 at 16th.

Sri Lankan Nuwan Kulasekara tops the bowlers’ list.

Happy Birthday To Mahendrasingh Dhoni 7th July

Posted by: Vande India   
July 7th,
2009




Dhoni born July 7, 1981 in Ranchi, Jharkhand, is an Indian cricketer and the current captain of the Indian Twenty-Twenty and ODI team. Under his captaincy, India won the 2007 World Twenty-Twenty (20-20 world cup).

Mahendra Dhoni

He had not really played cricket until that time, but Mahi provided immediate evidence of his wicket-keeping skills and became the regular keeper for the Commando Cricket Club (1995-98). Based on his club cricket performances, he was picked for the 1997-98 Vinoo Mankad Trophy U-16 Championship and did very well indeed. Football’s loss thus became cricket’s gain, and Mahi made his Ranji Trophy debut for Bihar in 1999-2000 as an 18-year-old, coming through the ranks of the Bihar and East Zone U-19 squads.

Today, Mahendra Singh Dhoni typifies savage batting and athletic wicket keeping on the cricket field, while off it, his rugged handsomeness, natural sense of style and easy smile have earned him a vast fan base, a large percentage of it female. Ask him how he handles all the female adulation, and his typical response is a grin and, “I don’t know much about it. Why don’t you ask the girls?” Shy guy!

But there’s nothing shy about his approach to cricket. “I feel we [cricketers from small towns] are tougher than players from metros. In Ranchi, there were no academies, good gyms, or high-profile coaches, so we had to learn cricket the hard way. But I never wanted to be anything but a sportsman”, he says. The same determination is evident in his approach to batting. “Mind, strategy, and attitude are important. You can’t let anything affect you during a match. You have to improve your own game to stay ahead in this world,” is his dictum.

There’s fire in that belly, and the world can’t get enough of it! Like his role models Adam Gilchrist and Tendulkar, Mahi himself has become an inspiration for millions of young Indians. His message for them: “Never give up.”

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