
Former cricket India and head coach Ravi Shastri compared the lightning hands of Mrs. Dhoni for stumps with pocket. Dhoni has recently been honored for his invaluable contribution to the Indian cricket when he was introduced in the Hall of Fame of ICC on Monday 9 June.
The former captain of India is well known for his work with fast gloves as a goal, after he caused several sharp stumps in his career. Recently, Shastri made a cheerful comparison of Dhoni’s stump with pocket.
“My hands are faster than a handkerchief. If you have ever been in India, you go to a big game, especially in Ahmedabad, you don’t want MS behind you; watch your back. The wallet disappears,” said Ravi Shastri during the ICC ceremony.
In addition, Shastri also commented on the admiration that the legendary captain would receive all over the country.
“It gets to zero is the same; the world cup wins the same; it gets a hundred equal and two hundred equal. Absolutely, you know, no difference,” he added.
Dhoni holds a record for most stumps caused in an international cricketWhen they found out that the dough in his famous career found their short folds 195 times. It is the third most successful bag in the history of the game and has 829 release in his name.
Dhoni revolutionized the role of a gate dough in India with his valuable contributions with a bat whenever the team demanded. After Dhoni, the goals themselves did not guarantee a place in the team and one had to be regular with the bat.
During ODI against Bangladesh, he made his debut on December 23 and escaped his first van. However, he did not allow him to influence the failure, because Dhoni continued his fifth game against Pakistan in Visakhapatnam.
From there he didn’t look back at the boy from Ranchi, who sealed his place in the team because of his huge exploitation in all three formats. Dhoni was also handed over to the team leadership in no time and took the Indian cricket to unprecedented heights below his captain.
In 2007, the young team led to the Triumph title at the ICC T20 World Cup and also ended 28 years of waiting for the National Wait for the ODI World Championship with remarkable shifts of 91* (79) in the final against Sri Lanka in 2011.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
10th June 2025