Top 5 Trends Started by MS Dhoni in Cricket

 

Former Indian captain and best finisher in the world, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has started many new methods in the cricket. Now let's take a look on Top 5 Trends started by Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

(1). Mahendra Singh Dhoni uses a single glove in the final over of the match, when the opposite team need runs in the form of bye runs or leg bye runs. Then he uses his hand to throw the ball or to catch the ball.

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(2). Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the 1st player in the cricket to play Helicopter shot. As he told in his movie and in some interviews about the Helicopter shot that one of his best friend uses the shot. From his friend, Mahendra Singh Dhoni learn to play Helicopter shot and smash the Yorker ball to six runs. And now young players like Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya and Rashid Khan playing the Helicopter shot in cricket.

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(3). Every captain uses fast bowler to bowl the first over of the match with new ball. But Mahendra Singh Dhoni was different from other captains that he started the match with spin bowler. He uses the spin bowler to spin the ball with new ball and pick the most important wickets of the match.

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(4). Mahendra Singh Dhoni uses his leg to stop the ball without using any slip fielder. In the old IPL matches, we can see that Mahendra Singh Dhoni uses his leg to stop the ball, when the batsman plays the late cut shot to send the ball for fours runs. Now the modern wicket keepers is trying to use the same method to stop the ball.credit: third party image reference

(5). After winning the trophy, Mahendra Singh Dhoni handed the trophy to young players and he stands at the last side of the row. The reason behind giving the trophy to young players is to increase the confidence and try to play their game with 100 percent. While Rohit Sharma was leading the Indian team and won the trophy, Mahendra Singh Dhoni told Rohit to give the trophy to Khaleel Ahmed. credit: third party image reference

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