MS Dhoni is considered one of the most successful captains in international cricket history. He leads with vision, a positive attitude, and risk-taking ability. Dhoni inspires his team through his magnetic personality, confidence in others, and by leading from the front as a player. His leadership style is characterized by humility, composure under pressure as "Captain Cool", and earning the respect of the team. Dhoni's dream was to serve in the Indian Army, and he was later given an honorary position in the military in recognition of his achievements in cricket.
LEADER BY INSTINCT- MAHENDRA SINGH DHONI- ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOURSimran Soni
SUBJECT- MANAGEMENT INSIGHTS by carefully analysing mahendra singh dhoni's leadership styles and appylying the organizational behaviour theories in practicality- rather a different field altogether- sports and CRICKET!
Dhoni was born in Ranchi, Jharkhand, on July 7, 1981. He was passionate about cricket from a young age and started playing at the local level. He played for his school and college teams before moving to the state team. Dhoni made his debut for the Indian cricket team in 2004 and soon became the team's regular wicket-keeper. He is also known for his aggressive batting style, and his helicopter shot is famous among cricket fans.
Dhoni's rise to fame started when he was appointed as the captain of the Indian cricket team in 2007. He led the team to victory in the inaugural World T20 in 2007 and then in the ICC World Cup in 2011. He also led India to the top spot in the ICC Test rankings in 2009. Under his captaincy, India won several bilateral series, including the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.
Dhoni's captaincy style is unique, and he is known for his calm demeanor under pressure. He is an excellent man-manager and has the ability to get the best out of his players. Dhoni is also known for his unconventional tactics, and he often surprises the opposition with his decisions. He is a master of the DRS system and has used it effectively in crucial situations.
Dhoni has several achievements and records to his name. He is the only captain to win all three ICC limited-overs trophies (World T20, ICC Champions Trophy, and ICC World Cup). He has also won the IPL title three times with Chennai Super Kings. Dhoni holds the record for most dismissals as a wicket-keeper in T20Is and is the first Indian wicket-keeper to complete 400 dismissals in ODIs
Dhoni announced his retirement from international cricket in August 2020, bringing an end to a glittering career spanning 16 years. He left behind a legacy that will be hard to match. Dhoni is an inspiration to millions of cricket fans, and his contribution to Indian cricket is immeasurable.
The Indian cricket team is currently in a rebuilding phase after the retirements of several key players, including Dhoni. However, the team is in safe hands with Virat Kohli as the captain. Kohli has learned a lot from Dhoni and is expected to take Indian cricket to new heights.
Dhoni is a legend of Indian cricket, and his contribution to the game will always be remembered. From his humble beginnings in Ranchi to becoming the captain of the Indian cricket team, Dhoni has come a long way. He has inspired a generation of cricketers, and his legacy will continue to motivate future generations.
Dhoni's achievements and records speak for themselves, and he will always be remembered as one of the greatest cricketers of all time. His leadership skills, calm demeanor, and lightning-fast wicket-keeping skills have left an indelible mark on Indian cricket.
1. What is Dhoni's net worth?
Dhoni's net worth is estimated to be around $170 million.
2. What is Dhoni doing after retirement?
Dhoni is currently involved in several business ventures, including the MS Dhoni Cricket Academy. He is also a mentor for Chennai Sup
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, affectionately known as "Captain Cool," is a cricket legend whose impact extends far beyond the pitch. Hailing from Ranchi, India, Dhoni's exceptional leadership led India to victory in the T20 World Cup (2007) and the ICC Cricket World Cup (2011). His innovative batting techniques, lightning-quick wicketkeeping skills, and calm under pressure defined his gameplay.
This ppt is on Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who is an Indian professional cricketer who was captain of the Indian national cricket team in limited-overs formats from 2007 to 2017 and in Test cricket from 2008 to 2014. He is a right-handed wicket-keeper batsman.
MS Dhoni is India's most successful cricket captain and he is the best finisher of the world,he is known as captain cool. In this presentation the focus is only on the leadership quality of MS Dhoni.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, sometimes referred to as Captain Cool or MS Dhoni, is a renowned personality in the sport of cricket. Dhoni, who was born in Ranchi, Jharkhand, India, on July 7, 1981, is regarded as one of the greatest leaders and wicketkeepers in the annals of the sport. Millions of cricket fans across the world hold a special place in their hearts for him thanks to his impact on Indian cricket and unique leadership style.
Dhoni started playing cricket at an early age, where he developed his abilities as a hard-hitting middle-order batsman and a wicket-keeper. In 2004, he made his India debut at the international level, and cricket fans were immediately drawn to his talent and drive. Dhoni gained fame, though, when he guided the youthful Indian side to victory in the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, demonstrating his capacity to remain composed and confident under pressure.
Dhoni took control of the Indian cricket team’s captaincy in 2008, and with his guidance, the group achieved an unprecedented amount of success. His tactical knowledge, ability to inspire his players, and quick decisions helped India win numerous major tournaments. The most famous of these was the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, when Dhoni’s match-winning innings of 91 not out against Sri Lanka in the championship game brought India victory after a lengthy 28-year wait.
Along with his leadership abilities, Dhoni is a force to be reckoned with due to his outstanding batting abilities and unconventional playing style. He is renowned for his ability to close off games with strong hitting and impressive poise. Dhoni’s helicopter shot, a rare technique in which he powerfully flips the ball, has come to represent his batting brilliance. His accomplishments as a wicketkeeper and batter, which include several awards and major achievements, speak for themselves.
Dhoni’s peace on the field earned him the nickname “Captain Cool.” He displayed composure under pressure, which frequently inspired trust in his men. Trust, empowerment, and faith in the skills of his team members were the cornerstones of Dhoni’s leadership style. He set a good example for others to follow, having great trust in the young artists and pushing them to be themselves.
Dhoni is known for his self-respect, simplicity, and grounded attitude off the pitch. Despite earning enormous wealth and fame, he has always stayed faithful to his origins and ideals. Dhoni is admired and respected by both his colleagues and fans for his humility and respect for the game.
Dhoni’s retirement from international cricket in 2020 brought his incredible career to a close. His departure from Indian cricket has created an opening that is keenly felt by followers all around the world. A new generation of cricketers aspires to imitate his leadership attributes, cricketing prowess, and unwavering attitude, yet his legacy still serves as a source of inspiration.
It is impossible to overstate MS Dhoni’s impact on Indian cricket and the game in general
The leadership traits of Mahendra Singh Dhoni....
This presentation reveals that leader in Dhoni is born not made.
The leadership skills automatically comes to him as he takes on the cricket field.
He knows how to marshal his troops and reads the game well.
He motivates his team and guides and mentors them. He trusts his team members in difficult times.
LEADER BY INSTINCT- MAHENDRA SINGH DHONI- ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOURSimran Soni
SUBJECT- MANAGEMENT INSIGHTS by carefully analysing mahendra singh dhoni's leadership styles and appylying the organizational behaviour theories in practicality- rather a different field altogether- sports and CRICKET!
Dhoni was born in Ranchi, Jharkhand, on July 7, 1981. He was passionate about cricket from a young age and started playing at the local level. He played for his school and college teams before moving to the state team. Dhoni made his debut for the Indian cricket team in 2004 and soon became the team's regular wicket-keeper. He is also known for his aggressive batting style, and his helicopter shot is famous among cricket fans.
Dhoni's rise to fame started when he was appointed as the captain of the Indian cricket team in 2007. He led the team to victory in the inaugural World T20 in 2007 and then in the ICC World Cup in 2011. He also led India to the top spot in the ICC Test rankings in 2009. Under his captaincy, India won several bilateral series, including the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.
Dhoni's captaincy style is unique, and he is known for his calm demeanor under pressure. He is an excellent man-manager and has the ability to get the best out of his players. Dhoni is also known for his unconventional tactics, and he often surprises the opposition with his decisions. He is a master of the DRS system and has used it effectively in crucial situations.
Dhoni has several achievements and records to his name. He is the only captain to win all three ICC limited-overs trophies (World T20, ICC Champions Trophy, and ICC World Cup). He has also won the IPL title three times with Chennai Super Kings. Dhoni holds the record for most dismissals as a wicket-keeper in T20Is and is the first Indian wicket-keeper to complete 400 dismissals in ODIs
Dhoni announced his retirement from international cricket in August 2020, bringing an end to a glittering career spanning 16 years. He left behind a legacy that will be hard to match. Dhoni is an inspiration to millions of cricket fans, and his contribution to Indian cricket is immeasurable.
The Indian cricket team is currently in a rebuilding phase after the retirements of several key players, including Dhoni. However, the team is in safe hands with Virat Kohli as the captain. Kohli has learned a lot from Dhoni and is expected to take Indian cricket to new heights.
Dhoni is a legend of Indian cricket, and his contribution to the game will always be remembered. From his humble beginnings in Ranchi to becoming the captain of the Indian cricket team, Dhoni has come a long way. He has inspired a generation of cricketers, and his legacy will continue to motivate future generations.
Dhoni's achievements and records speak for themselves, and he will always be remembered as one of the greatest cricketers of all time. His leadership skills, calm demeanor, and lightning-fast wicket-keeping skills have left an indelible mark on Indian cricket.
1. What is Dhoni's net worth?
Dhoni's net worth is estimated to be around $170 million.
2. What is Dhoni doing after retirement?
Dhoni is currently involved in several business ventures, including the MS Dhoni Cricket Academy. He is also a mentor for Chennai Sup
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, affectionately known as "Captain Cool," is a cricket legend whose impact extends far beyond the pitch. Hailing from Ranchi, India, Dhoni's exceptional leadership led India to victory in the T20 World Cup (2007) and the ICC Cricket World Cup (2011). His innovative batting techniques, lightning-quick wicketkeeping skills, and calm under pressure defined his gameplay.
This ppt is on Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who is an Indian professional cricketer who was captain of the Indian national cricket team in limited-overs formats from 2007 to 2017 and in Test cricket from 2008 to 2014. He is a right-handed wicket-keeper batsman.
MS Dhoni is India's most successful cricket captain and he is the best finisher of the world,he is known as captain cool. In this presentation the focus is only on the leadership quality of MS Dhoni.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, sometimes referred to as Captain Cool or MS Dhoni, is a renowned personality in the sport of cricket. Dhoni, who was born in Ranchi, Jharkhand, India, on July 7, 1981, is regarded as one of the greatest leaders and wicketkeepers in the annals of the sport. Millions of cricket fans across the world hold a special place in their hearts for him thanks to his impact on Indian cricket and unique leadership style.
Dhoni started playing cricket at an early age, where he developed his abilities as a hard-hitting middle-order batsman and a wicket-keeper. In 2004, he made his India debut at the international level, and cricket fans were immediately drawn to his talent and drive. Dhoni gained fame, though, when he guided the youthful Indian side to victory in the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, demonstrating his capacity to remain composed and confident under pressure.
Dhoni took control of the Indian cricket team’s captaincy in 2008, and with his guidance, the group achieved an unprecedented amount of success. His tactical knowledge, ability to inspire his players, and quick decisions helped India win numerous major tournaments. The most famous of these was the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, when Dhoni’s match-winning innings of 91 not out against Sri Lanka in the championship game brought India victory after a lengthy 28-year wait.
Along with his leadership abilities, Dhoni is a force to be reckoned with due to his outstanding batting abilities and unconventional playing style. He is renowned for his ability to close off games with strong hitting and impressive poise. Dhoni’s helicopter shot, a rare technique in which he powerfully flips the ball, has come to represent his batting brilliance. His accomplishments as a wicketkeeper and batter, which include several awards and major achievements, speak for themselves.
Dhoni’s peace on the field earned him the nickname “Captain Cool.” He displayed composure under pressure, which frequently inspired trust in his men. Trust, empowerment, and faith in the skills of his team members were the cornerstones of Dhoni’s leadership style. He set a good example for others to follow, having great trust in the young artists and pushing them to be themselves.
Dhoni is known for his self-respect, simplicity, and grounded attitude off the pitch. Despite earning enormous wealth and fame, he has always stayed faithful to his origins and ideals. Dhoni is admired and respected by both his colleagues and fans for his humility and respect for the game.
Dhoni’s retirement from international cricket in 2020 brought his incredible career to a close. His departure from Indian cricket has created an opening that is keenly felt by followers all around the world. A new generation of cricketers aspires to imitate his leadership attributes, cricketing prowess, and unwavering attitude, yet his legacy still serves as a source of inspiration.
It is impossible to overstate MS Dhoni’s impact on Indian cricket and the game in general
The leadership traits of Mahendra Singh Dhoni....
This presentation reveals that leader in Dhoni is born not made.
The leadership skills automatically comes to him as he takes on the cricket field.
He knows how to marshal his troops and reads the game well.
He motivates his team and guides and mentors them. He trusts his team members in difficult times.
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2. MS Dhoni
Full name Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Born July 7, 1981, Ranchi, Bihar (now Jharkhand)
Current age 34 years
Major teams India, Asia XI, Bihar, Chennai Super Kings, Jharkhand
Also known as Mahi
Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Childhood Coach Chanchal Bhattacharya
3. Early life
• He was born to middle class Rajput family
• Mother Devaki Devi and Father Pan Singh
• He has a Brother named Narendra and a sister
named Jayanti.
• Dhoni was a huge fan of Adam Gilchrist.
• His idols were Sachin Tendulkar, Amitabh Bachchan
and Lata Mangeshkar
• 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.
• Dhoni was a Train Ticket Examiner (TTE)
at Kharagpur railway station from 2001 to 2003,
under South Eastern Railway in West Bengal
• Before he started playing cricket, he was a football
goalkeeper. Its said he drinks around four litres of
milk everyday but he denied it by saying that has
been exaggerated a bit. He said he loves milk and
drinks around a litre on a daily basis. -
4. Personal Life of MS Dhoni
• Dhoni married Sakshi Singh
Rawat, his schoolmate in DAV
Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Shyamali
a native
of Dehradun, Uttarakhand, on 4
July 2010
• His hobbies include hearing
music, ghazals and songs by Lata
Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar
• Loves to ride bikes, enjoys playing
computer games and badminton
• Not interested in:
English songs
Working out at gyms
• Special qualities:
Thinks positive
Highly confident about himself
Is aggressive on the field
On the wedding day! Daughter Ziva
5. Professional life
• Mahendra Singh Dhoni started his first
class career in the year 1999-2000.
• His one day international debut came
after t on the 23rd of December 2004
against Bangladesh.
• Where as on the fifth match which was
played against Pakistan in
Visakhapatnam, Dhoni came to the crease
one down and managed to score 148 runs
from just 123 balls.
• On the 31st of October, Dhoni broke the
record of highest runs scored by a wicket
keeper by securing 183 runs against
Srilanka which was played at Jaipur
6. • On the 2nd of December 2005, Dhoni made his Test cricket debut
against Srilanka which was played in Chennai, India
• Dhoni got a contract from the BCCI in 2005 following his
performance as the ‘Man of the Series’ in the ODI series against Sri
Lanka. He surpassed Ricky Ponting to become number 1 batsman as
per the ICC ODI rankings.
• Dhoni first became India’s T20 captain, where he managed to win
the Inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007 at South Africa
• Dhoni has led India to numerous other victories – 2011 World Cup,
2013 Champions Trophy, series win in New Zealand and West
Indies to name a few. His captaincy helped India to become the first
team in more than 40 years to whitewash Australia in a test series.
• He took India to number 1 position in the ICC rankings for the first
time.
7. Team leader traits
• Leading by being a part of team
• Building the team & acceptance as the trusted leader
• Strategizing smartly using the resources available
• Enormous self belief & self confidence
• Humility- the hallmark of his leadership style
• Operates unflappably to ensure that all are
grounded
• Keep cool, focused and determined
• Always ready to lead from the front when in crisis
• Straight forward feedback without malice
8. 1.VISION
• Great leaders have vision.
They can see into the future.
They have a clear, exciting
idea of where they are going
and what they are trying to
accomplish and are excellent
at strategic planning.
• Having a clear vision turns the
individual into a special type
of person.
9.
10. 2. POSITIVEATTITUDE
• There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big
difference. The little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is
positive or negative.
• CT FINAL 2013
• Dhoni: Before going in I said, let's first of all get rid of the feeling that it's a 50-
over game. It's a 20-over game, and we have seen in IPL and in T20 formats,
130 runs can be a difficult target to achieve. Secondly, nobody looks to the left of
the pavilion. That's the side that the rain was coming from. So, I said God is
not coming to save us, If you want to win this trophy, we'll have to
fight it out. We are the number-one ranked ODI side, so let's make
sure that they have to fight for these 130-odd runs. Don't look for any
outside help.
13. Having Confidence in team members
• Dhoni believed that if a player is in Indian team then he has
something in him. It doesn't matters if he is going through a rough
phase, what he needs is a little extra push. We all know if we are
down we just need a pat on the back saying that yes you can do it. If
we have someone in like doing that for us, things will be much
easier.
• The perfect example of Dhoni showing confidence in his team
member is selection of out of form Yuvraj for world cup. Every one
was disappointed about the fact that he was picked up for the 15
member squad, but what was the result of it, he was the Man of the
Series of ICC WC 2011.
15. 6. LEADING FROM THE FRONT
Inspirational, instinctive, impulsive, intriguing style gives the winning edge
The fist real thing that differentiates a
good leader from a bad one is how they
understand the concept of leadership
itself.
If you expect your team to work hard
and produce quality content, you’re
going to lead by example. There is no
greater motivation than seeing the boss
down in the trenches working
alongside everyone else.
17. His Dream
MS Dhoni’s dreams was to become a
solder
MS Dhoni inducted as an
honorary Lieutenant Colonel
“I would like to serve the Indian Army
after retiring from the cricket ”
-MS Dhoni
18. • Co-owner of Ranchi Rays
• Co-owner of Chennaiyin FC
• Mahi Racing Team India
• Biographical film A biographical film based
on the life of Dhoni, titled M. S. Dhoni: The
Untold Story, is set to be released in 2016
19. Achievements and Awards
• T-20 world cup 2007
• Commonwealth 2008 series vs
Australia
• World cup 2011
• Asia Cup 2010
• ICC Champion trophy
• NO 1 in test cricket
• CSK won 2 IPL and 2 CPL cups
under his captaincy and
championship
• Only captain to win all Major
ICC trophies
• ICC ODI Player of the Year :
2008, 2009
• ICC World ODI XI: 2008, 2009,
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
• ICC World Test XI: 2009, 2010,
2013
• LG People’s Choice Award :
2013
• Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna 2007–
08.
• Honorary doctorate degree
by De Montfort University in
August 2011
20. Few Quotes!
• I believe in giving more than 100% on the
field, and I don't really worry about the result
if there's great commitment on the field. That's
victory for me.
• No I’m on National Duty everything else can
wait!