Dhoni - Biography

Monday, February 19, 2007

Dhoni climbs to third spot in ICC ODI rankings


Swashbuckling batsman Mahendra Dhoni climbed to the third spot while Sachin Tendulkar slipped to the 19th in the International Cricket Council (ICC) one-day international rankings released in Dubai Thursday.

Dhoni, who gained thanks to his unbeaten 67 in the third ODI against Sri Lanka in Goa Wednesday, is now only one rating point behind Ricky Thomas Ponting , who has 780 rating points, said ICC.

If Dhoni displays another solid performance in the fourth and final ODI in Visakhapatnam Saturday, he could overtake the Australian captain.

Like Dhoni, captain Rahul Dravid and off-spinner Harbhajan Singh also climbed one place each to be 13th (704) and 12th (664 points) in the batsmen's and bowlers' rankings respectively.

Dhoni now has 779 rating points in the list headed by Australia's Michel Hussey with 810 points.

While Tendulkar now has 669 points, Yuvraj Singh maintained his 20th place with 660 points.

In the top places in the bowlers' list, the only other Indian is pacer Ajit Agarkar who has gone down two places to be 17th with 630 points.

South African fast bowler Shaun Maclean Pollock , who took 5/23 in the Johannesburg one-dayer against Pakistan Wednesday, heads the table with 920 points. He also leads the all-rounders' list with 483 points.

Only five bowlers on ODI history have passed the magic 900-point mark.



Batsmen's rankings:

1 Michael Hussey (Australia) 810

2 Ricky Ponting (Australia) 780

3 Mahendra Dhoni (India) 779

4 Kevin Pietersen (England) 767

5 Andrew Symonds (Australia) 748

6 Kumar Sangakarra (Sri Lanka) 747

7 Christopher Henry Gayle (West Indies) 741

8 Mohammed Yousuf (Pakistan) 731

9 Adam Gilchrist (Australia) 723

10 Graeme Smith (South Africa) 718

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Dhoni looks new!!!



The number one batsman in the ICC ODI rankings, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been demolishing bowling attacks but there is one more place we see a lot of him — in his endorsements. Dhoni's on-field exploits have made him one of the most sought after men for advertisers. His tie-ups with top brands have become as common as his match winning performances. In just one cricketing year Dhoni is second only to skipper Rahul Dravid and maestro Sachin Tendulkar with 14 brands under his belt including, Pepsi, Reebok, Videocon, BPCL, Reliance and many more. Pepsi and Reebok are the only two brands to have had the foresight to catch Dhoni before his rise to fame.


His latest endorsement is a hair styling product and it was obvious that Dhoni is as comfortable in front of the camera as he is on the field. For the product, it was crucial to have Dhoni as their brand ambassador. Team India’s wicketkeeper-batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s dream run with the bat has seen brand managers literally running after him. The latest to join the Dhoni ‘brand wagon’ is the Chennai-based Sara Lee Household and Body Care, the Indian arm of $18bn Sara Lee. The company hopes to add shine to its brands such as Brylcreem and Kiwi. Right from Farokh Engineer to Dhoni, Brylcreem has had the heritage of endorsements by eminent cricketers, says Sara Lee India managing director's Suresh.

"Dhoni fits in beautifully with Brylcreem and yes we did want him and we have got him. I could not get a better fit than Dhoni," said Shiv Saigal, Vice President (Marketing), and Sara Lee Household & Body Care. "It works at different levels. At one level of course the entire nation is entirely crazy about his hair and Brylcreem is a hair styling product. But at a more strategic level Brylcreem is all about cool confidence and Dhoni personifies that," he added. Every product will claim that their brand ambassador portrays everything that their product is, but in this case signing Dhoni was a fairly big coup on the part of the company.


The male hair product industry is booming and when it comes to hair it has to be Dhoni. For this ad the hairstyle was changed a bit but the stylists decided to keep the changes to the bare minimum so that his natural confident personality comes across to the viewer. "I kept it very simple, very young, very trendy which is what he is. He is a really young talented cricketer. You don't need to over style him. I think it needs to be kept simple like we have for this ad," said Aparna Chandra, fashion designer.


Perhaps no endorsement is more apt than this one for Dhoni, the man whose hairstyles are talked about as much as the boundaries and sixes that he hits. After all it was Pakistan President Pervez Musharaf who told him not to change his hairstyle.

Dhoni on ICC awards


While the exclusion of Mahendra Singh Dhoni from the list of nominations for the ICC's 'ODI Player of the Year' award is generating a lot of heat, the man himself has taken things in his stride. "I am not overly concerned or disappointed," Dhoni told TOI. "I am not losing any sleep over the issue. In fact, as I see it, right now we have a crucial phase coming up, one where every single member of the team is focused on doing well.


But India's one-day wicketkeeper-batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni hopes to receive one of ICC's annual awards in the near future. Dhoni, attending a function here to announce the list of nominees for the International Cricket Council's annual awards for 2005, said, "I am doing well, but can do better and hopefully get one of these awards one day." The wicketkeeper-batsman, who impressed with the bat during the recent triangular series in Zimbabwe, said he wanted to win the man of the series award in one of the future tournaments he plays in.

I don't want to change my batting style," he said.

Dhoni said he got valuable tips on wicketkeeping from Indian team's biomechanics expert Ian Frazer during his stay with the team in Zimbabwe.

Dhoni plays football


Dashing Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni recently played a game of football in Jharkhand, except this time he ended up on the losing side. It’s a different ball game, but it’s his first love. Jharkhand’s poster boy and India’s star wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni takes off his gloves and puts on his football shoes whenever he gets the time. So the cricket icon was in the Silly football ground in Jharkhand to promote football. It was ironic, but it was effective.

Dhoni says: "I think this is for the development of sports, and not only for cricket or football, as it inspires the local sports enthusiasts. And we will try to continue doing these promotions, not only for cricket and football, but other sports as well." For sports enthusiasts of who had come from villages in and around Silly, this was a wonderful opportunity to have a glimpse of their very own star that made it big. Some of them had even come armed with binoculars.

A spectator at the match says: "He is my favorite sportsperson. It feels good to watch him play. And he is in front of me." Dhoni, meanwhile, enjoyed every moment of this rare break from cricket and played to the gallery, disappointing neither the crowd nor his team mates. And for our surprise Indian cricket's latest pin-up boy Mahendra Singh Dhoni might have become a top-grade soccer goalkeeper had he not strayed into the willow-cherry game. Starting his sports career as a goalkeeper in school, the Ranchi lad's keeping skills between the posts had prompted the coach to ask him to don the keeping gloves of cricket and the rest is history. What was soccer's loss turned out to be cricket's gain?

He was a good football goalkeeper during school days. In one of the cricket matches he was asked to keep the wickets. He allowed only four byes,'' cricket coach Chanchal Bhattacharya said. Agreeing with Bhattacharya, Dhoni's father Pan Singh said: ``my son used to play as a goalkeeper in colony football matches. He switched over to cricket after he was asked by the coach''.

Dhoni ignored in ICC awards

The nominees for the annual International Cricket Council awards were announced in Delhi last evening (September 7). And though three Indian players were nominated, there was no place for the dynamic Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the ‘One-day Player of the Year’ category. This is despite ICC awards selectors nominating Dhoni in their lists. The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday appeared at a loss to explain the shock omission of dashing Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni from the list of nominated players for the ICC ODI Player of the Year award.

Trying to justify the glaring goof-up, ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed said the list of nominations contained two other wicketkeeper-batsmen. “Sangakkara has scored 1,700 runs last year while Adam Gilchrist has a strike rate of 110 to his credit,” Speed said at a media conference when asked about Dhoni’s case. Dhoni, who accumulated 1,170 runs from 36 ODIs at an average of 55.71 in the last one year starting August 1, was ignored by the Sunil Gavaskar-led panel which nominated players for various awards to be given away here on October 23. The Jharkhand player also has a superb career strike rate of over 100 per innings.

Meanwhile, Indian captain Rahul Dravid on Thursday said that he was honoured to be nominated for the ICC awards but it’s not something he focuses on. “I guess it’s nice to be nominated”, Dravid said on being nominated in four categories including the prestigious Sir Garfield Sobers award for the ICC Cricketer of the Year. Asked if he was surprised that Dhoni was not nominated for any of the awards, he said he was not sure about the criteria. “It’s a question one should ask Dhoni whether it really matters to him,” he added.

Dhoni Opens up on his”Walk off”

Fourth day of the Antigua Test would be remembered for Wasim Jaffer's maiden double ton and Mahendra Singh Dhoni's late blitz that included six sixes in a score of 69. And much like his batting, Dhoni's dismissal will also be debated for long as a bizarre end to a blitzkrieg knock. Dhoni was hoisting Dave Mohammad all around the park when Darren Ganga took the catch at boundary but seemed to touch the ropes.

Field umpires Asad Rauf and Simon Taufel referred the decision to the third umpire. But TV replays were inconclusive and third umpire Billy Doctrove took 10 minutes, without coming to any conclusion. Dhoni later revealed host captain Brian Lara convinced him to walk off. "Lara came up to me and told me that he was in charge of his players, and that he had full faith that Ganga was speaking the truth. He said I should walk off and I agreed.

"There was no instruction from outside. Only those present in the field were involved," said Dhoni.

"Darren was not very sure as the ropes were on his backside.

"He said he wasn't sure if he had stepped on it. With paper ropes, it is not very easy to find if that was touched or not," said Dhoni of what happened in the middle.

Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf, then at the bowler's end, had doubts about the catch and he consulted his on-field Australian colleague Taufel before contacting Doctrove. Ganga was seen speaking to Lara and then to Dhoni while Lara had a discussion with the umpires before he approached Dhoni.

It was 15 minutes of total confusion before Dhoni walked off.

"I accepted the fielder's words and came back," Dhoni added.

AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Achievements


Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the new poster boy of Indian cricket. With his long mane and swashbuckling batting style, Dhoni has the whole country drooling over him at this moment. Dhoni got his big break in the Indian team courtesy his exploits against Pakistan A, in the triangular tournament in Kenya, where he destroyed bowling attacks with disdain. After making his one-day international debut against Bangladesh in Chittagong in December 2004 Dhoni remained subdued in the first four matches he played.

Ranking :

  • On the 19th of April 2006, moves to the top at no. 1 position on LG's ICC ODI player rankings
  • Ranked at no. 2 position on LG's ICC ODI player rankings on the 16th of April 2006

Records :

  • Holds the record for highest runs scored by a wicketkeeper, i.e. 183 not out
  • His innings of 183 not out is the highest score made by anyone in the second innings of an ODI. The former record was held by Brian Lara for scoring 153 against Pakistan
  • Made a record of scoring 120 runs in an ODI from boundaries and sixes(15 boundaries and 10 sixes)
  • Is the only second Indian to reach 1st position on LG's ICC ODI batting rankings
  • Became the first Indian to hit 10 sixes in an ODI


Awards

  • On the 13th of February 2006, became the man of the match against Pakistan at Gadaffi Stadium for an unbeaten 72 runs
  • Receives his first man of the match award against Pakistan at AC-VDCA Stadium for scoring 148 runs on the 5th of April 2005
  • Made man of the match against Sri Lanka on the 31st of October 2005 for scoring his highest ever unbeaten 183 runs at Sawai Mansingh Stadium


Other Achievements

  • Won the Pepsi & MTV Youth Icon of the year 2006
  • Nominated for NDTV Youth Icon of the year 2006

BIOGRAPHY



Personal information:

Full name: Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Nickname: Mahi
Place of Birth: Ranchi, Bihar
D.O.B: 7th July, 1981


Personal profile:

Dhoni was born and brought up in the city of Ranchi. He has two siblings. Sister, who got married. Brother who lives in Almora. Almora is a high-lying town at the foot of the Himalaya which is his father's home town. His father's name is Pan Singh and mother's name is Devki Devi.



His hobbies and interests include:

Hearing music ghazals and songs by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar
Loves to ride bikes
Enjoys playing computer games and badminton


Not interested in:

English songs
Working out at gyms


Special qualities:

Thinks positive
Highly confident about himself
Is aggressive on the field


His Idol:

Adam Gilchrist


Cricketing information:

Batting style: Right hand batsman
Bowling style: Right arm medium
Field position: Wicketkeeper
Clubs played: Jharkhand


Cricketing profile:

Before he started playing cricket, he was a football goalkeeper. It’s said he drinks around four litres of milk everyday but he denied it by saying that has been exaggerated a bit. He said he loves milk and drinks around a liter on a daily basis. Mahendra Singh Dhoni started his first class career in the year 1999-2000. His one day international debut came after playing five years of first class cricket on the 23rd of December 2004 against Bangladesh. The venue of the match was in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Unfortunately, he was run out on the first ball he faced. Luck wasn’t on his side in the first four matches he played. Where as on the fifth match which was played against Pakistan in Visakhapatnam, Dhoni came to the crease one down and managed to score 148 runs from just 123 balls. He hit 15 boundaries and four sixes. He got his first man of the match award that day. Not only a good wicketkeeper but Dhoni proved himself to be a first class batsman too. He is one of the few finest wicketkeeper batsmen India has seen after a very long time. On the 2nd of December 2005, Dhoni made his Test cricket debut against Srilanka which was played in Chennai, India. On the 31st of October, Dhoni broke the record of highest runs scored by a wicket keeper by securing 183 runs against Srilanka which was played at Jaipur. Adam Gilchrist was the former record holder with 172 runs.

Darling of India - Dhoni