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Veteran MS Dhoni (341), while featuring in the World Cup 2019 tie against Pakistan, became the second most capped Indian player in Indian ODI cricket history.
Dhoni is playing his 341st ODI and goes past Rahul Dravid to become the second most capped player for India in ODIs
Overall, this is Dhoni's 344th one-day match. While Dravid also has the same number of ODIs to his name. However, one of Dravid's ODIs was played for Asia XI vs ICC World XI and three for ICC World XI
Only cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar (463) has made more ODI appearances for India than MS Dhoni. The former India captain has been the go-to man for many youngsters including skipper Virat Kohli. His ability to read the game from behind the stumps and guide his bowlers accordingly makes him an indispensable part of Team India.
Dhoni's knack to pull off no look run outs and brilliant stumpings makes one of the finest stumpers in world cricket.
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