MS Dhoni reaches another milestone in Indian Premier League

MS Dhoni achieved another point of reference in his distinguished profession on Saturday. As he ventured at the MCA Stadium in Pune to flip the coin in the limit of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain against Mumbai Indians, Dhoni turned into the principal cricketer ever of Premier League (IPL) to chief in 150 matches. 


The match, however, didn't convey much euphoria to Dhoni as his group endured an eight-wicket misfortune on account of Mumbai Indians. Batting, to begin with, CSK posted 169/5 with Dhoni contributing a 21-ball 26. Mumbai figured out how to upgrade the objective on account of a fine 50 years by captain Rohit Sharma with two balls to save. 

Regardless of the troublesome result, CSK stays on the point's table with five wins from seven matches in the progressing IPL. Dhoni himself has been in dynamite shape with the bat scoring 235 keeps running at a noteworthy normal of 58.75 and a similarly great strike rate of 159.86. 

Viewed as outstanding amongst other commanders India has ever created, Dhoni holds the record for being the first and final skipper to win every one of the three ICC occasions. Under his administration, India lifted the T20 World Championship in 2007 in South Africa and secured the ODI World Cup crown in 2011 on home soil. He finished the treble by driving India to title triumph in the ICC Champions Trophy in England in 2013. 

The 36-year-old has figured out how to accomplish the comparable sort of progress as the pioneer of CSK since the beginning of the IPL in 2008. Under his captaincy, CSK wound up a standout amongst the best IPL groups, winning the trade rich alliance twice out 2010 and 2011 other than asserting best respects in now ancient Champions League in 2010 and 2014.

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