One of the most loved and scrutinised cricketers to have ever been born in India - Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the perfect story for every small town boy/girl who wants to make it big in life. Hailing from the cricketing backwaters - Jharkhand, Dhoni is unarguably the second most popular player in the cricket frenzy nation after 'God' Sachin Tendulkar. Going by the statistics, Dhoni is India's most successful captain and under his leadership, India have won the top prize in all formats of the gentlemen's game - the inaugural World Twenty20 on his captaincy debut in 2007, No.1 Test ranking for 18 months starting December 2009, and the 50-over World Cup in 2011 in Mumbai. He is also the first captain in the world to win three different ICC trophies. Dhoni also led India to a memorable 2013 Champions Trophy triumph in England. During his now more than 14-years long international career, Dhoni has played an integral part in many of India's famous victories. For his impressive match-winning skills, the veteran batsman has also been christened with the tag of 'one of the best finishers in the sport', especially in the limited-overs format. However, with age catching up - Dhoni's batting abilities are on the wane but his electric reflexes and impeccable instincts behind the stumps still make him an indispensable asset to Team India. With the countdown of the 2019 ICC World Cup already started, India still needs the services of one of its biggest stalwarts who is responsible for taking the team to insurmountable heights.
Read MoreDhoni was slammed and criticised for his slow innings in the first ODI in Sydney, however, he immediately picked up pace and delivered, leading India to victory in the other two ODIs.
Dada said that Dhoni's batting in Australia is really good news for the Indian team with the all-important World Cup to follow.
Shreyas Iyer said that playing the World Cup is still his biggest motivation and all he wants to do is perform at every given opportunity.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni was adjudged the man-of-the-series for scoring 193 runs in the three-match ODI series.
MS Dhoni hit three fifties and scored 193 runs in the three-match ODI series against Australia that India won 2-1.
Dhoni faced criticism for slow batting in the ODI series-opener in Sydney before redeeming his pride and reputation with match-winning contributions in the Adelaide and Melbourne ODIs.
Coach Ravi Shastri was all praise for the veteran and said that he is a 'once in 40 years player' who will be very difficult to replace once he bids adieu to the game.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni finished the three-match series against Australia with 193 runs and was adjudged the man-of-the-series.
Virat Kohli's men became the first country to return from Australia without losing a single series having won the Test series 2-1 and drawn the T20 Internationals 1-1.
India (234/3) beat Australia (230) by 7 wickets in Melbourne to clinch 3-match series 2-1. MS Dhoni 87* Jadhav 61*
The players along with coach Ravi Shastri were also seen at the nets, with Ambati Rayudu and Shikhar Dhawan practising along with MS Dhoni.
Dhoni showed his much-acclaimed finishing prowess during the second ODI against Australia and Tendulkar attributed it to a change in his thought process.
The 37-year-old two-time World Cup-winning former captain's future is one of the most debated topics in Indian cricket right now but Gavaskar feels he deserves better.
Dhoni has started the year in style, scoring two half-centuries in successive ODIs as he rolled back time to finish the Adelaide ODI to level the three-match series 1-1.
Fans got to see the 'exasperated' side of Dhoni when he lashed out at youngster Khaleel Ahmed before he could score the winning runs for India in the 2nd ODI against Australia.
Kohli has an outstanding batting average of 99.05 while chasing in winning causes. However, Dhoni - with his fiery unbeaten 55 - took his batting average to 99.85.
Dhoni and Kohli put on an 82-run stand for the fourth wicket before the latter fell for 104 -- his 39th ODI century and 24th while chasing in one-day cricket.
Justin Langer said it is a blessing in disguise for the young Australian cricketers to play against class players like Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly praised Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni for thier match-winning knocks in the second ODI at Adelaide on Tuesday.
Former cricketers heaped praises for the Kohli-Dhoni duo after their magnificent innings that led the Indian team to victory line at Adelaide Oval.
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