Delhi: Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been included in the Hall of Fame of the International Cricket Council (ICC). He has also received the honor with Hashim Amla and Graeme Smith of South Africa, Matthew Hayden of Australia, Daniel Vettori of New Zealand, Sana Mir of Pakistan and Sarah Taylor of England. The ceremony took place at the famous AB Road Studios in London, which is located near Lord’s Cricket Ground.

What did MS Dhoni react?

Dhoni is the only captain who has won all three major white ball titles of ICC, 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 ODI Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy. He scored more than 10,000 runs in 350 ODIs and won many memorable matches.

After receiving this honor, 43 -year -old MS Dhoni said, “It is a matter of great respect for me to join the ICC Hall of Fame, which recognizes the contribution of different generations and cricketers from all over the world.”

Amla of South Africa played a historic innings of 311* at The Oval in 2012, while Graeme Smith captained in 109 Tests, which is a world record. Amla said, “It is special for me to get this honor with Graeme.” At the same time, Smith described it as a proud moment for the country.

Sana Mir became Pakistan’s first hall of fame player in women’s cricket. He said, “This is a bigger moment than my imaginations.” Sarah Taylor of England played an important role in winning the World Cup to the country in 2017.

Shadab Ali has been working as a sports journalist for 7 years in Cricktude. He journalism … more by shadab ali

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