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Mahendra Singh Dhoni – the best IPL captain |BCCI needs to thank M.S. Dhoni


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Crossing through the feet’s of couple of controversies now BCCI has also felt that DLF IPL was not a mere game but manmade money. It will be a chronicle that IPL has earned millions and anyhow BCCI needs to express thanks to Indian cricket team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni for putting them in such a healthy and wealthy position. Twenty -20, the cricket game was first being set up in England during the interlude of 2004.By the time India had not participated in any of the games till 2007 as Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) firmly believed that it would be worthless to participate in T20 due to its unrecognized format. Finally coming under pressure from the masses BCCI decided to enter Indian team to world T20 under the reign of M.S. Dhoni which made them to win a tournament, a first ever tournament since 1983 under the captainship of Dhoni. The success of world T20 gave rise to another phase of cricket came to know as IPL (Indian premier League).The talent, caliber and the quality of the chief made him a cricket star. It also ensured Chennai super kings that they started biding at the maximum level and was stocked for $ 1.5 Millions. In the consistent three years of DLF IPL matches MSDhoni has kept the flag flying of Chennai super kings, the results have a evidence to it. In the first season Kings griped the height of finals but lost at the moment by Rajasthan Royals. In the second season also, IPL2, kings entered into the semi finals but went down opposing to Royal Challengers Bangalore. In the third season of DLF IPL3, Mahendra Singh Dhoni gave a blow to master blaster, Sachin Tendulakar and Harbhajan Singh and blew away the championship of IPL. Mahendra Singh Dhoni was the first remarkable Indian captain who pulled the boundaries of ICC world Twenty 20 Trophy in South Africa in the mid of 2007 by winning the same. Source - http://mahindrasinghdhoni.wordpress.com/

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