All-time game-changers XI in the history of the IPL

These players don't need whole 20 overs to win games for their teams.

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5) MS Dhoni

MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni. (Photo Source: SESHADRI SUKUMAR/AFP/GettyImages)

If you going through tough times in life; don’t worry, watch MS Dhoni playing cricket. You might think what is the point here? The point is, just look at some of his traits which made him one of the greats of this game; Patience, Hardwork, and Self-belief. It is the simplest life-lesson through which one can achieve anything. That’s why the former Indian skipper is one of the most followed cricketers. He is an individual who explored the new dimensions of this game.

Dhoni’s rise as a cricketer has a lot to do with the T20s. He became popular after his success in the 2007 T20 World Cup in which he led the Indian team to an ICC championship after 24 years. Thereafter, he captained the Blue team for nine more years. And he is still holding the record of captaining a T20I side for the maximum times, 72 matches.

Like his international career, Captain Cool’s IPL journey has also been full of highs. He has the highest win percentage as a captain, 62%. As a batsman also, Dhoni has excelled in the Yellow jersey. He has piled over 4400 runs at an astonishing average of 42. He has won 17 Man of the Match awards.

With all these glories, he is sure to gain a free pass entry in any IPL list. But his aura is something which doesn’t need the support of any numbers. Firstly, he is the reason behind Chennai’s ever-growing legacy. And then Dhoni the finisher who has time and again won games for CSK from improbable situations, miracles of his own.

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