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MS Dhoni was born on July 7, 1981, in Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. Lwali, his paternal village, is located in the Lamgara block of Uttarakhand’s Almora district. Dhoni’s parents relocated from Uttarakhand to Ranchi, where his father, Pan Singh, worked in MECON’s junior management ranks. Dhoni has a brother, Narendra Singh Dhoni, and a niece, Jayanti Gupta. Dhoni idolized cricket teammate Sachin Tendulkar, Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan, and singer Lata Mangeshkar as a child.

After dating Sakshi Singh Rawat (Sakshi Dhoni) for a long time, Dhoni married her on July 4, 2010. Both of them have a daughter called ‘Ziva.’

Dhoni had a relationship with Priyanka Jha before marrying Sakshi, which ended in 2002. After, he dated ‘Lakshmi Rai,’ a South Indian star.


Dhoni attended DAV Jawahar Vidya Mandir in Shyamali, Ranchi, Jharkhand, where he excelled in badminton and football, winning district and club championships in both sports. Dhoni was a goalkeeper for his football team before his coach suggested he play cricket for a local cricket club. Despite never having played cricket, Dhoni impressed with his wicket-keeping abilities and became the Commando cricket club’s regular wicketkeeper from 1995 to 1998. He was selected for the 1997/98 Vinoo Mankad Trophy Under-16 Championship based on his club cricket success, and he did well.

Since completing his tenth grade, Dhoni concentrated on cricket. From 2001 to 2003, he worked as a Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) for the South Eastern Railway in the Midnapore (W) district of West Bengal, at Kharagpur railway station. His coworkers remember him as a very frank and straightforward Indian Railways employee. Dhoni, on the other hand, had a sly side to his personality. While staying at the railway quarters, Dhoni and a few of his friends once dressed in white bedsheets and went for a late-night walk around the complex. The night guards were duped into thinking that the building was haunted by ghosts. The next day, the report made national headlines.

Deval Sahay chose Dhoni to play for the Central Coal Fields Limited (CCL) squad in 1998. Dhoni, who was in class 12th at the time, had only played school and club cricket prior to 1998, and had never played professional cricket. When Dhoni was playing for CCL, one of the most famous episodes was when Deval Sahay used to give him Rs 50 for each six he hit in Sheesh Mahal tournament cricket matches. When playing for CCL, he was given the opportunity to bat higher in the order. He took advantage of the moment, scoring centuries and assisting CCL in their promotion to the A division.

Deval Sahay, who was impressed by his hard-hitting shots and determination, used his connections in the Bihar Cricket Association to lobby for his inclusion in the Bihar team. Deval Sahay, a former Vice-President of the Bihar Cricket Association, was the Ranchi District Cricket President at the time and was instrumental in promoting Dhoni to the Ranchi team, junior Bihar cricket team, and finally the senior Bihar Ranji team for the 1999–2000 season. Dhoni went from playing in the CCL to the Bihar Ranji team in a year. Deval Sahay is credited with instilling consistency in Dhoni.


In the 1998–99 season, Dhoni was a member of the Bihar U-19 side, scoring 176 runs in five matches (7 innings) as the team ended fourth in their group of six and failed to advance to the quarter-finals. Dhoni was not selected for the East Zone U-19 squad or the Rest of India squad (CK Nayudu Trophy) (MA Chidambaram Trophy and Vinoo Mankad Trophy). The Bihar U-19 cricket team reached the finals of the 1999–2000 Cooch Behar Trophy, where Dhoni scored 84 runs to help Bihar reach 357 runs. Punjab U-19s scored 839 runs, with Dhoni’s future national squad teammate Yuvraj Singh contributing 358. Dhoni scored 488 runs in nine matches (12 innings), had five fifties, 17 catches, and seven stumpings during the tournament. Dhoni was selected for the East Zone U-19 team for the CK Nayudu Trophy, but he only scored 97 runs in four matches as East Zone lost all four games and ended last in the tournament.

Dhoni was elected captain of the 30-member team for the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand by the BCCI in December 2014.

(161) India breezed through to the semi-finals under his captaincy, defeating Bangladesh in the quarter-finals. In the semi-finals, however, they were defeated by hosts Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. In this world cup, the team won 7 straight matches and has won 11 consecutive world cups total. With the victory over Bangladesh, he became the first Indian captain to win 100 ODI matches and the first non-Australian captain to do so. He is also the third captain to win 100 games, after Ricky Ponting and Allan Border, both Australians.

Dhoni has been selected to England and Wales’ 15-man squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup. Dhoni was praised for his strike rate and ‘lack of intent’ in the match against Afghanistan and England, but he was chastised for his strike rate and ‘lack of intent’ in the match against South Africa, Australia, and the West Indies. Dhoni scored a valiant half-century in the second innings against New Zealand in the semi-final, but was sadly run out at a crucial moment, ending India’s World Cup run.

(1)Full Name: Mahendra Singh Dhoni

(2)Nickname: Mahi

(3)Born: July 7, 1981, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India

(4)Father: Pan Singh

(5)Mother: Devki Devi

(6)Sister: Jayanti Gupta

(7)Brother: Narendra Singh Dhoni

(8)Marital Status: Married

(9)Profession: Cricketer

(10)Birth Sign: Cancer

(11)Nationality: Indian

(12)Religion: Hinduism

(13)Height: 5″9′

(14)School: DAV Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Shyamali, Ranchi, Jharkhand

(15)Highest Qualifications: College Dropout

(16)Hobbies: Biking, Playing Football and Tennis, Swimming

(17)Address: Harmu Housing Colony, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India

(18)Contact Number: Not Available

(19)Email ID: info.rhiti@rhitisports.com

(20)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MSDhoni

(21)Twitter: https://twitter.com/msdhoni

(22)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mahi7781/

(23)Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/MSDhoni


Sarita Thakur

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