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Interview with Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Wicket Keeper Batsman, India Excerpts from the Interview as compiled by B.V.Swagath on September 12, 2005 Mahendra Singh DhoniMahendra Singh Dhoni…you have already played some scintillating knocks in your short career for India, so has the world seen your full potential yet or there’s much more to come out of you? Yeah I think I have done reasonably well because my innings of 148 at Vizag was I think I had done almost everything in that. But the main thing is the consistency levels. So I think the expectations are very high and I have to score runs at regular intervals and whenever the team needs. So that’s one point, I have been working really hard on. What’s the secret of the 'Dhoni Power'? I even don’t know the secret because I really don’t do the Gym works and all. But I started off as a footballer, so the training I did over there is helping me a lot. And what about the story about the 4 litres of milk that you have daily? Actually it is just a bit exaggerated. I love milk and I just have 1 litre of milk every day. Previously it used to be just plain milk, but now its shakes or whatever... like hot chocolates in any form. Not only do you hit those big big sixes, but you also run excellently between the wickets inspite of the conditions being hot and humid. So are you a big fitness freak? I am not really a fitness freak, I think its quite natural for me, I am from a place where the genes do matter, I am from the mountains. I am from Almora, Uttaranchal. Basically the genes are helping me and obviously I am working hard on my fitness right now with the training schedule given by Gregory King, our trainer. I am working hard on it but it’s quite natural to me. One big question now, can Dhoni ever repeat or play a better innings than the 148 he hit against Pakistan at Vizag? Yeah hopefully I am looking forward for it. With the new form of play that of the powerplays and all, if I get a chance I would really like to go even 1 run more than the 148. Obviously I like to get a 150. It’s not easy to repeat this kind of performance at the international level. But with this powerplay, I think it can be done. It’s not impossible, if I have done it once, I can do it once again. What would happen if a batsman like Sehwag or Dhoni bat all the 50 Overs in a One Dayer? I think we would be looking forward for a score of 350 or above. Easily 350 or more because there are batsmen who are even more devastating than even Virender Sehwag or myself like Shahid Afridi, like Adam Gilchrist and they are big hitters at the international level. With this powerplay rule, 350 would be a gettable score especially in the sub continent. Mahendra Singh DhoniBut what about the individual scores that can be scored by the Sehwags, Dhonis and others when they bat through all the overs? I think some players would get the 200 runs mark. It wouldn’t be very hard I would say, somebody would get it. Dhoni, now you have played 5 years of first class cricket and about 1 year of international cricket, so who has been the most difficult bowler you had faced so far and the best 6 you hit? Hmmm…I think the best six, I have hit was in Kenya. I think I hit a Pakistani medium fast bowler. So I stepped out and hit him, it was a quite a long six and may be it was a 150 yards six or even more than that. I think that was the best six and the best bowler I have faced… I think I have faced lots of them. I mean I have faced bowlers who are very difficult on different kinds of tracks. So there are lots of bowlers like that both at international and domestic level and I wouldn’t like to name any one of them. Where was that six, was it over the covers? No it was straight down the ground, over the bowler’s head and over the camera man’s head and over the parking lot and it was gone. Could you tell us about your background and how you have come to this level through the ranks of playing for small cricketing states like Bihar and Jharkand? I think I started off as a footballer, I played couple of years of football and then shifted to Cricket as a school cricketer playing the schools cricket and I managed to get into the Under 16 Districts and then the Under 19s. We played the U19 finals in 1999-2000 and that was the season, six players of our team including me made their debut in the Ranji Trophy. 2000-2001, I played in the Duleep Trophy, Deodhar Trophy, I was very consistent in the domestic competitions. Last year we had gone to the India A tour of Kenya and Zimbabwe and that was the turning point, I performed well over there and got my berth in the Indian team on the tour of Bangladesh. Dhoni was under John Wright and now Dhoni is under Greg Chappell, so has there been any difference you found in the methodology of the two? Actually they are two different coaches, definitely there will be techniques and this and that things that differ from person to person. Hopefully it’s for the better of the team and hopefully we will start the next series with a positive note and definitely win some finals in the Tri Series that are coming up. Talking about finals, what was it like in the Indian dressing room after going down in yet another final? We were not feeling well you could say that. Because we had given them a good target of 277. But they started off well, they played well and we came back and then lost. We gave them a good fight but obviously would have loved to have won that game. What are the things that you want to improve in your game currently? Both…my batting and my wicket keeping. There are points like I would love to improve my keeping especially against the spinners. Like we have quality spinners like Harbhajan and Anil Bhai, so it’s really difficult to keep them particularly when they are bowling in the rough. So that’s one part you can say. Of course batting, I have been shifted a lot in the batting order, so the more I play, the more I would get used to the batting slots like batting at 6 or 7 or 3 or even opening. So lots and lots of things that are going on in my head… Many people actually raise their eyebrows watching your footwork while batting. So do you think you can handle the best of the best bowlers in the future? I think time is the best thing that can say about it. But I don’t think I can change much about it because that’s how I got into the international level and I think I would continue with that. 19 One Day Internationals and 525 runs, where do you think you are heading towards in your career? Aaah…hopefully I would love to score as many runs as possible in the One Dayers. Obviously I love to score some runs at the Test Level too. How do you spend your day when you are not having any cricket to play? Actually I love music, I love driving particularly bikes. I love my bikes, I love playing computer games, I play quite a bit of badminton when I get time. But I love bikes more than anything.

D.O.B:- 7 july 1981,Place:- Baroda

Mahi became no1 batsman , Ponting moves to no 2

ICC ranking- mahi 806, ponting-805, Gilcrist- 793

Mahi age 24  becomes world no 1 at one dayers just in 16 months

MS Dhoni

India

Player profile

Full name Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Born July 7, 1981, Ranchi, Bihar
Current age 25 years 150 days
Major teams India, Jharkhand
Also known as Mahi
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Statsguru Test player, ODI player

 Batting and fielding averages
class mat inns no runs hs ave bf sr 100 50 4s 6s ct st
Tests  13  20  1  602  148  31.68  826  72.88  1  3  76  14  38  9
ODIs  59  53  13  1735  183*  43.37  1765  98.30  2  10  150  55  56  11
Twenty20 Int.  1  1  0  0  0  0.00  2  0.00  0  0  0  0  1  0
First-class  47  76  4  2550  148  35.41      4  15      137  23
List A  110  101  21  3623  183*  45.28      8  21      119  25
Twenty20  1  1  0  0  0  0.00  2  0.00  0  0  0  0  1  0

 Bowling averages
class mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
Tests  13  6  13  0  -  -  -  13.00  -  0  0  0
ODIs  59  0  0  0  -  -  -  -  -  0  0  0
Twenty20 Int.  1  0  0  0  -  -  -  -  -  0  0  0
First-class  47  18  20  0  -  -  -  6.66  -  0  0  0
List A  110  0  0  0  -  -  -  -  -  0  0  0
Twenty20  1  0  0  0  -  -  -  -  -  0  0  0

 Career statistics
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Test debut India v Sri Lanka at Chennai - Dec 2-6, 2005 scorecard
Last Test West Indies v India at Kingston - Jun 30-Jul 2, 2006 scorecard
ODI debut Bangladesh v India at Chittagong (MAA) - Dec 23, 2004 scorecard
Last ODI South Africa v India at Centurion - Dec 3, 2006 scorecard
Only Twenty20 Int. South Africa v India at Johannesburg - Dec 1, 2006 scorecard
First-class span 1999/00 - 2006
List A span 1999/00 - 2006/07
Twenty20 span 2006/07

 Profile

The spectacular arrival of Virender Sehwag was bound to inspire others to bat with the same mindset. But the odds of a clone emerging from the backwaters of Jharkhand, whose state side has consistently scraped the bottom, was highly remote. That was until Mahendra Singh Dhoni arrived. He can be swashbuckling with the bat and secure with the wicketkeeping gloves. His neck-length hair adds to his dash. Though Dhoni made his first-class debut in the 1999-2000 season, it was only in 2004 that he became a serious contender for national selection with some stirring performances when the occasion demanded - a rapid hundred which helped East Zone clinch the Deodhar Trophy and an audacious 60 in the Duleep Trophy final. But it was with his two centuries against Pakistan A, in the triangular tournament in Kenya, that he established himself as a clinical destroyer of bowling attacks. In just his fifth one-dayer, against Pakistan at Vishakapatnam, he cracked a dazzling 148 - putting even Sehwag in the shade - and followed that up with a colossal 183 not out at Jaipur against Sri Lanka in November, when he broke Adam Gilchrist's record for the highest score by a wicketkeeper in ODIs. He made an instant impact on the Test level too, pounding 148 at Faisalabad, in only his fifth Test, when India were struggling to avoid the follow on, and established himself as one of the critical members of a revitilised side. Though he struggled with the bat in the West Indies, he wicketkeeping was top-class, especially when standing up to the stumps against the spinners.
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (July 2006)

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  • Rate him yourself.

    test- 9matches,13 innings,runs 434, highest 148, avarage 36.16.

    oneday- matches 40, innings 36, runs 1310, highest-183, avarage- 54.58

    overall average- 52.72, centuries 2, half centuries 8, runs re based on

    200 balls/103 strike rate.

                Hobbies- Gamming keeps a laptop wherever he goes.

    He cant resist riding bikes.

                   First love- (I am not disclosing her name) He proposed a

    girl who denied his offer(At the time he wasnt in the Indian cricket team)

    Now what can she boast off mahi proposed but any intellegent person

    will just laugh on her badluck.

                  No Haircut- One day his janew ( an Indian ceremony )

    was being held for him and its nessary to shave your hair off.

    It was tradition so he must do that , that day he promised himself that he wont get a haircut anyway and anyhow.

              Current Position - Girls re mad for him all round the world.

              Comments- At least this Iron man gave a recognisation to our state.

    Hoping you will enjoy this.Any suggestions re welcomed.

     

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