What MS Dhoni said after joining the ICC Hall of Fame | MS Dhoni ICC Hall of Fame

MS Dhoni ICC Hall of Fame : There are a total of 7 cricketers to join the ICC Hall of Fame, of which five are men while two are female players. Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is also in this list. Dhoni is counted among the best captains in the world and he has made and broken many records under his captaincy. Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the only captain in the world, who has won the ICC T20 World Cup 2007, ICC ODI Cup 2011 and Champions Trophy 2013. He has also made a lot of records in batting. After joining the ICC Hall of Fame, Mahendra Singh Dhoni gave a great message.

MS Dhoni’s message

Through the ICC, Mahendra Singh Dhoni said, ‘I feel very respected by seeing my name in the ICC Hall of Fame. This gives a lot of encouragement to all the players around the world, whether it is of any era. Really feel respected when your name is added to all-time giants. This is a very big thing for me and I will always remember it. Mahendra Singh Dhoni retired from international cricket in 2020.

Apart from Dhoni, these veterans were also included

Apart from Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the ICC Hall of Fame, Hashim Amla, a veteran opener of South Africa, is also named. Matthew Hayden, who was a Dhakad opener of Australia, has also got a place in it. At one time Hayden had a record of playing the biggest 380 runs in the Test. Captain Graeme Smith, who won the most Test matches, has also joined it. At the age of 22, Smith got the captaincy of South Africa. The 5th and last male player included in it is Daniel Vetori of New Zealand.

Two women cricketers are from Pakistan and England. Former Pakistan captain Mir has got a place in the ICC Hall of Fame. Sana is the first Pakistani woman cricketer to join this list. With this, former England wicketkeeper Sara Taylor has also come on the list. Both these players have done very well in women’s cricket and many people also consider their ideal.

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