MS Dhoni smashed 202 international sixes as captain, the most by any skipper. Suresh Raina also retired from international cricket on Independence Day in 2020. (Source: Twitter)
Former India captain retired from international cricket on India's Independence Day, August 15, in 2020. Dhoni scored over 17,000 in 538 international matches in his career. (Source: Twitter)
MS Dhoni once took just 0.08 seconds, breaking his own record of 0.09 seconds to stump West Indies batsman Keemo Paul back in 2018. (Photo: ANI)
During his tenure as captain, MS Dhoni won all 3 ICC Trophies — World T20 in 2007, One Day World Cup in 2011, and Champions Trophy in 2013 –which no other Indian captain in the history of cricket has achieved before. (Photo: ANI)
It took mere 38 innings for MS Dhoni to become world's number one batter in ICC's ODI rankings for batters in April 2006, making him the fastest-ever player to ODI number 1 batting rankings. Dhoni was run-out for 50 in his last international, the 2019 World Cup semifinal. (Photo: ANI)
MS Dhoni played 332 matches as captain of the Indian cricket team, setting a record for playing most international matches as captain. Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting led his team in 324 matches and is second on the list. (Photo: ANI)
MS Dhoni holds the record for most not-out innings in ODIs. He remained unbeaten by the end of an innings in ODIs, a record 84 times. (Photo: ANI)
MS Dhoni completed a total of 195 stumpings for India - highest by any player ever in history of international cricket. Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara (132) is 2nd on the list. (Photo: ANI)