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PHYSICAL

EDUCATION
PROJECT
NAME- DILPREET SINGH
ROLL NO – 7
CLASS - +1 COMMERCE
SUBMIT TO- GURPREET SIR
5 Leadership Qualities That Made M.S. Dhoni A Terrific
Captain
1.Staying Calm. He wasn't called 'Captain Cool' for
anything! ...
2. Handling Success. ...
3. Dealing with Failure. ...
4. Be The Frontman. ...
5. Being A Team Player.
WHO IS MS DHONI AND HIS EARLY LIFE

• Dhoni was born in Ranchi, Bihar (now in Jharkhand),[9] and hails from a Hindu Rajput


 family.[10] His paternal village Lwali is in Jainti tehsil, Lamgara block of the 
Almora District of Uttarakhand.[11] Dhoni's father is Pan Singh and his mother is Devaki
Devi.[12] His parents moved from Uttarakhand to Ranchi, Jharkhand where his father Pan
Singh worked in junior management positions[specify] in MECON. He has a sister Jayanti
Gupta and an elder brother Narendra Singh Dhoni.[13][14][15] His uncle, Pan Singh's brother,
Ganapat Singh Dhauni lives in Lwali. Dhoni's uncle and cousins spell their surname as
Dhauni but Mahendra Singh spells his as Dhoni.[11]
EDUCATION OF MS DHONI

• Mahendra Singh Dhoni aka Mahi had in progress Bachelor in Commerce ( BCom ) course.
• He dropped out from St. Xavier’s College citing his busy schedule and also failing to appear in any of
his examinations in the B Com degree…
• The school principal Nicholas Tete said “Dhoni would have been one among the 1700+ graduates who
got the degrees”
• Also he said that Education is a continuing process and he can complete the course in future by
renewing afresh..
• Dhoni studied at DAV Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Shyamali, Ranchi, Jharkhand where he initially excelled
in badminton and football and was selected at district and club level in these sports.
PROFESSIONAL LIFE OF MS DHONI

• In the year 1998, MS Dhoni was selected for the Central Coal Fields Limited (CCL)
team. Till 1998, he played for the school cricket team and club cricket. Whenever
Dhoni hit a six in Sheesh Mahal tournament cricket matches, he was gifted Rs 50
by Deval Sahay, who selected him for CCL. With the help of his excellent
performance, CCL moved to A division. Deval Sahay was impressed with his
dedication and cricket skills and pushed for his selection in the Bihar team. For the
1999-2000 season, he got selected in the senior Bihar Ranji Team at the age of 18.
He was not selected for the East Zone U-19 squad (CK Nayudu Trophy) or the Rest
of the India squad (MA Chidambaram Trophy and Vinoo Mankad Trophy).
Bihar U-19 team advanced to finals but couldn't make it.
Later, he was selected for East Zone U-19 squad for the
CK Nayudu trophy. While the East Zone lost all the
matches, Dhoni finished last in the tournament. 
During 2002-2003, while playing in the Jharkhand Team
for Ranji Trophy and Deodhar Trophy, Dhoni gained
recognition for his lower-order contribution as well as
hard-hitting batting style.
In the Duleep Trophy Finals, Dhoni was picked over
International cricketer Deep Dasgupta to represent East
Zone. Through TRDW ( BCCI's small-town talent-spotting
initiative) Dhoni was spotted by Prakash Poddar (captain
of Bengal in the 1960s) who sent a report to the National
Cricket Academy. 
Dhoni was selected for India A team for a tour of Zimbabwe and Kenya. At Harare Sports Club, against
Zimbabwe, Dhoni had 7 catches and 4 stumpings in the match. In a tri-nation tournament with Kenya,
India A and Pakistan A; Dhoni helped the Indian team to chase their target of 223 runs with a half-century
against the Pakistan team. He scored 362 runs in 6 innings with an average of 72.40. His excellent
performance received the attention of the then Captain of the Indian Cricket Team-- Sourav Ganguly, Ravi
Shastri, etc.  
After India A team, Dhoni was selected in the ODI team for the Bangladesh tour in 2004/05. In his debut
match, Dhoni was run out for the duck. Despite playing an average series against Bangladesh, Dhoni was
picked for the ODI series against Pakistan. In the second match of the series, Dhoni scored 148 runs in
123 balls and made a record for the highest score by an Indian wicket-keeper. 
He played in the first two matches in the Sri Lankan Bilateral ODI series that was held between October-
November 2005. He was promoted to No. 3 in the third ODI held at Sawai Mansingh Stadium. Dhoni
scored an unbeaten 183 off 145 balls against Sri Lanka in a winning cause. He received the Man of the
Series award. In December 2015, Dhoni received a B-grade contract from the BCCI. 
In a series against Pakistan, Dhoni scored 72 runs off 46 balls in the third match,
helped India to lead the series 2-1. In the final match, Dhoni scored 77 runs off 56
balls, helping India to win the series by 4-1. On April 20, 2006, he was ranked as the
number one batsman in ICC ODI Rankings sidelining Ricky Ponting. India had
disappointing tournaments-- DLF Cup 2006-07, 2006 ICC Champions Trophy. 
India crashed out of the 2007 Cricket World Cup and Dhoni was out for a Duck in
the matches against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Due to Dhoni's poor performance
in the 2007 World Cup, his house was vandalised by activists of JMM. After India
exited from the World Cup in the first round, Dhoni's family was provided police
protection. 
Dhoni was named vice-captain of the ODI team for the series against South Africa
and England. In June 2007, Dhoni received an A Grade contract from the BCCI. In
September 2007, for the World Twenty20 matches, Dhoni was elected as the
captain of the Indian team. In September 2007, Dhoni shared a record with his idol
Adam Gilchrist-- most dismissals in an innings in ODI.
In 2011, Dhoni-led India to the finals with a victory over Australia in the quarter-finals and Pakistan in
the finals. Dhoni helped India win by chasing a target of 275 against Sri Lanka in the finals with
Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh. Dhoni finished the match with a historical six with a score of 91*.
He bagged Man of the Match for his outstanding performance in the 2011 Cricket World Cup. 
In 2012, after the World Cup win, Pakistan toured India for a bilateral series for the first time in five
years. India lost the series by 1-2. 
In 2013, India won ICC Champions Trophy and Dhoni became the first and the only captain in the
history of cricket to claim all the ICC trophies. In the same year, he became the second India batsman
after Sachin Tendulkar to score 1,000 or more ODI runs against Australia. 
THANK
S

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