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.
Dhurv Jurel slammed his maiden Test century during the opening Test against West Indies as India continued to boss the things at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. With his ton, Jurel has joined the likes of MS Dhoni and Farokh Engineer in a special record list.
Ravindra Jadeja continued from where he left off in England, smashing his 28th half-century in Test cricket as India found themselves in the driver's seat in the ongoing opening game of the two-match series, having extended their lead to 164 by tea.
Dhruv Jurel was flying around like a bird at the Narendra Modi Stadium on the opening day of the Indian home Test season in Ahmedabad, not letting the ball go past him. India skittled the West Indies out for just 162 and tracked down 121 of them on the first day itself.
Sanju Samson put up a fighting fifty against Oman in India's Asia Cup 2025 clash at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. Meanwhile, Samson has surpassed Indian legend MS Dhoni in a major record list during his knock.
India to play their 250th T20I against Oman on Friday, September 19. Check out the players with most matches for India in the shortest format of the game.
Sanju Samson can break MS Dhoni's record for most sixes by an Indian keeper in T20Is. The Kerala batter can surpass the feat in the upcoming Asia Cup if he is given consistent opportunities in the competition. He is currently 17 shy of the feat.
Sam Billings won his second T20 title of the year as captain and the third in the last 12 months as Oval Invincibles completed a historic three-peat in the men's Hundred on Sunday, August 31. Billings joined the elite club of captains with five or more T20 titles. Take a look-
August 29 is celebrated as Indian Sports Day after the birth anniversary of legendary Major Dhyan Chand. Check out the list of Indian cricketers to win the Khel Ratna award.
With Star England keeper batter Jos Buttler completing 200 catches as a wicket keeper in T20 cricket history, let us have a look at the top 5 wicket keepers with the most catches behind the stumps in the shortest format of the game.
Star England wicket-keeper batter Jos Buttler went on to complete 200 catches as a wicket-keeper in T20 cricket, joining the likes of Quinton de Kock, Dinesh Karthik, and MS Dhoni in an elite list. He achieved the feat in the ongoing The Hundred 2025.
With the Indian team all set to take on some of the best teams in Asia in the upcoming edition of the Asia Cup 2025, let us have a look at the top five India captains with the most consecutive wins in ICC matches.
Sachin Tendulkar played a massive role in Indian cricket, not only with the bat but off the field as well. He was one of the reasons for the explosive Indian cricketer to play the World Cup in 2011 and lift the trophy. Tendulkar changed his mind after he was set to retire in 2008.
Shai Hope surpassed AB de Villiers for most centuries as a keeper-batter in ODI cricket. The West Indies captain has five centuries as a keeper-batter, while de Villiers scored four. MS Dhoni tops the list with six centuries to his name.
Several Indian cricketers have been unlucky to have been dismissed on 99 in Test cricket. From Rishabh Pant to MS Dhoni, here is a list of 10 Indian players to have been dismissed on the unlucky mark.
R. Ashwin seeks clarity on his role with CSK ahead of IPL 2026 and is open to leaving if not in plans. With auction dates uncertain, CSK also faces decisions on captaincy as Dhoni’s availability remains unclear following Gaikwad’s injury.
MS Dhoni's retirement is always a talking point among experts and fans. The former India captain has been featuring in the cash-rich league over the last couple of years for Chennai Super Kings while managing his knee injury. Will he play in IPL 2026? Dhoni will decide soon.
Akash Deep credited advice from MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli after a standout Test series in England, where he took 13 wickets. His 10-wicket haul at Edgbaston was key, and so was his half-century in the fifth Test at The Oval.
With James Vince equalling former South Africa international Faf du Plessis in the list of skippers with the most T20 wins, let us have a look at the top five captains with the most wins in the history of T20 cricket.
India registered their first Test win with a margin in single digits (six runs) as 11 men believed on the fifth and final day of the Oval clash that, despite them needing four wickets and England, 35 runs, it was possible and the tourists achieved it, drawing the series 2-2.