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MS Dhoni Inducted Into the ICC Hall of Fame, Another Former Captain Also Part of Esteemed List

  • On Monday, June 9, in London, MS Dhoni, the ex-captain of India’s cricket team, was honored by being added to the ICC Hall of Fame along with six other distinguished players.
  • Dhoni received this distinction for his exceptional captaincy in leading India to triumphs in the 2007 ICC T20 Championship, the 2011 Cricket World Cup, and the 2013 Champions Trophy, making him the sole captain to have secured all three of the major limited-overs ICC titles.
  • Between 2004 and 2019, Dhoni appeared in 538 international matches, amassed 17,266 runs, achieved 829 dismissals, and captained India when they reached the number one position in the ICC Test standings for the first time in 2009.
  • The ICC praised Dhoni for his remarkable consistency, fitness, and endurance throughout his career, while Dhoni expressed his pride in being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame, acknowledging the recognition of cricketers' achievements from different eras worldwide.
  • Dhoni’s induction solidifies his legacy as one of cricket’s most successful captains and a pioneer in redefining the wicketkeeper-batsman role with impactful leadership and batting.
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ICC Hall of fame: This time, along with Dhoni, six more cricketers have been included in this special list. With the inclusion of these seven, the number of cricketers who have been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame has increased to 122.

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Cricket's Hall of Fame inducts Dhoni, Mir, Smith, Amla, Hayden, Vettori and Taylor

Two-time world champion Mahendra Singh Dhoni has led the 2025 class of seven cricketers into the ICC Hall of Fame in a London ceremony.

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Former Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has created another history in his name, he has been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame during a ceremony held in London. The International Cricket Council (ICC) included Dhoni in this list, after which he has become the 11th Indian player to achieve this feat. Watch...

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