Dhoni became the 'century keeper captain' before IPL history
Mahendra Singh Dhoni has achieved the biggest achievement in
the history of this tournament along with the Royal Victory in the 25th edition
of IPL season 12 against the Chennai Super Kings Rajasthan Royals on Thursday.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni has achieved the biggest achievement in
the history of this tournament along with the Royal Victory in the 25th edition
of IPL season 12 against the Chennai Super Kings Rajasthan Royals on Thursday.
Indeed, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has made a century as captain
in IPL. Dhoni has become the first captain to register 100 wins in the history
of IPL, and in this case no other captain is around him.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni has won 100 matches in the IPL so far
in total 166 matches. After Dhoni, Gautam Gambhir is the number one, who has
captained 129 matches and has won 71 matches.
Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. What a win this for @ChennaiIPL 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/UDnSqlaGna— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 11, 2019
There is a difference of 29 wins between Mahendra Singh
Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir. Let us tell you that Gautam has now retired from
cricket. Dhoni's captaincy victory percentage is 60.60. Virat Kohli is third in
this list of captains. Kohli captained in 102 matches and won 44 matches.
Successful IPL captain
1. Mahendra Singh Dhoni - 100 wins in 166 matches
2. Gautam Gambhir - 71 wins in 129 matches
Virat Kohli - 44 wins in 102 matches
4. Rohit Sharma - 54 wins in 94 matches
5. Adam Gilchrist - 35 wins in 74 matches
6. Shane Warne - 30 wins in 55 matches
Let us tell you that Mitchell Centenar hit a six off the
last ball to give Chennai Super Kings victory by Rajasthan Royals by four
wickets but in this match, Captain Cool Mahendra Singh Dhoni could have lost
his temper. Chasing the target of 152 runs for victory, Chennai lost four
wickets in the sixth over at 24 runs. After this, Ambati Rayudu and Mahendra
Singh Dhoni shared the 95-run partnership with the team. Raidu scored 57 runs
in 47 balls and was dismissed in the 18th over.
Chennai needed 18 runs in the last over and Ravindra Jadeja
hit six on Ben Stokes's first ball. The next ball was no ball and Dhoni became
bold on the third ball. The fourth ball was declared a no ball, which was later
withdrawn and, unexpectedly, Dhoni probably appeared first in the field and
debated the umpires. On the next ball, two runs were scored and on the last
ball, Mitchell Steyner gave the team victory by six.
Super Cool
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