Individual Records are better than team win.
MSD played for IPL & Money
Not for his Country
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I will say what MS Dhoni done for his Country & MS DHONI Individual Records in WORLD CRICKET
Except Domestic Cricket (IPL&CL)
MS Dhoni holds a record of the most international stumpings of 161.
As a captain, Dhoni has played the most number of 331 international matches.
As a captain, Dhoni has hit 204 international sixes.
Dhoni is the fourth Indian Cricketer to have completed century of half-centuries.
Dhoni Top Test Cricket Records:
Under Dhoni's captaincy in 2009, for the first time, India had topped the Test cricket rankings.
Dhoni is the first Indian wicket-keeper to complete 4000 test runs.
Dhoni, eclipsing the record of Saurav Ganguly, has become the most successful Indian Test captain with 27 Test wins.
MS Dhoni Top ODI Cricket Records:
Dhoni is the third captain to win 100 games.
Dhoni has highest batting average of 50.96 among the wicket-keepers.
Dhoni, in 2017, became the first Indian to hit 200 sixes in ODIs, his overall ranking is fifth.
Dhoni in the recently conducted India-Australia bilateral series has been named as the player of the series.
Dhoni scored 3 consecutive 50's in all the three matches of the bilateral series against Australia.
Played the most T20I innings before scoring a fifty, was around 66.
Dhoni is the first player to score 1000 runs in T20Is.
Dhoni has played the most number of matches in T20I as a captain and has also served as a wicket-keeper.
He won 41 T20I matches as captain, which is the highest so far.
MS Dhoni has slated his name in history by becoming the 3rd Indian cricketer to play 500 international matches.
Dhoni received Padma Bhushan on Monday the third highest civilian award on the seventh anniversary of the famous World Cup.
Dhoni is the first player to receive this award twice: ICC ODI Player of the Year award in 2008 and 2009.
Dhoni received The Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour, in 2009.
In 2009, Dhoni was named as the captain of ICC World Test XI and ICC World ODI XI teams.
The Indian Territorial Army conferred the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel to Dhoni on 1st November 2011. After Kapil Dev, he is the 2nd Indian cricketer to receive this honour.
In 2012, MS Dhoni was rated as the 16th most marketable athlete in the world, by SportsPro.
In 2013, Dhoni was felicitated with LG People's Choice Award
In 2016, a biopic M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story was made on him.
MS Dhoni has been Nominated for the Padma Bhushan Award by BCCI for Dhoni's immense contributions to Indian Cricket.
Dhoni’s records as a Captain in international cricket:
He completed his 107th ODI victory in the tour to Zimbabwe equaling Australian great Allan Border’s record.
He is the most successful Indian captain in all three formats.
He has also played the most number of international games as an Indian captain.
He is the most capped Indian wicket-keeper.
He has the most centuries for an Indian wicket-keeper.
The Indian skipper holds the record for the highest individual test score by an Indian captain.
He also holds the record for the highest score by a wicket-keeper captain.
He has the most dismissals by an Indian wicket-keeper in test matches- 294
The only wicket-keeper to effect 9 dismissals in a single match
MS Dhoni became the second world cup winning captain in India when he led his team in World Cup final in 2011. Before that Kapil Dev and his team won the world cup in 1983.
He is the first World T20 winning team’s captain. In 2007 in South Africa India beat Pakistan on the World T20 final.
Dhoni is the highest run scorer in a second innings of a match.
In this innings Dhoni hit 10 sixes.
MSD scored unbeaten 139 against Africa XI during the Afro-Asia Cup in 2007 which is the highest run scored by a batsman at No 7.
During his captaincy India won 9 consecutive ODI matches which is the highest for any Indian captain.
Dhoni was named ICC cricketer of the year in 2009 he was the 2nd Indian and 7th in the world who won this title at that time. First title was given to Rahul Dravid in 2004.