One of the greatest wicket-keepers to ever lace a pair of boots, the legend of MS Dhoni still remains unparalleled in cricket. The former Indian skipper has wowed us with his outlandish feats of brilliance on the field over the last decade and a half. Owing to his innumerable accomplishments, MS continues to be one of the most decorated athletes in the world of sports. Despite a vastly successful career, Mahi’s impact in test cricket is often overlooked. On his heyday, Dhoni was a fearsome batter in his own right. The Ranchi-born also has multiple test centuries to his name as well. This article provides an insightful look at the list of all centuries of MS Dhoni in test cricket.
List Of All MS Dhoni Centuries In Test Cricket
The following is a list of all centuries of MS Dhoni Test Cricket
Date | Opponent | Venue | Fours | Sixes | Runs |
January 21-25, 2006 | Pakistan | Faislabad | 19 | 4 | 148 |
November 16-20, 2009 | Sri Lanka | Ahmedabad | 10 | 1 | 110 |
December 2-6, 2009 | Sri Lanka | Mumbai | 3 | 6 | 100* |
February 14-18, 2010 | South Africa | Kolkata | 12 | 3 | 132* |
November 14-17, 2011 | West Indies | Kolkata | 10 | 5 | 144 |
February 22-26, 2013 | Australia | Chennai | 24 | 6 | 224 |
Let’s Have a detailed overview of all MS Dhoni Test Centuries:
148 vs Pakistan, Faislabad, 2006
MS Dhoni announced his arrival in Test cricket by scoring a fascinating ton against India’s notorious neighbors. In a high-scoring match against bitter rivals Pakistan, Dhoni kickstarted his test dominance with an iron fist. The Ranchi-born annihilated the strong Pakistani attack and reached his maiden century in the longest format of the game. In addition to this, his splendid innings of 148 runs consisted of 19 fours and 4 blistering sixes. Building up a partnership with Irfan Pathan (90), Dhoni boosted India’s total to 603 in response to Pakistan’s total of 588. Owing to such grand totals, the game unsurprisingly ended in a draw.
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110 vs Sri Lanka, Ahmedabad, 2009
After a shaky start to their innings, the Indian ship was brought back to life by the efforts of Rahul Dravid and Yuvraj Singh. After Singh’s dismissal, skipper MS Dhoni marched to bat and ruined all hopes of Sri Lanka. Dhoni joined hands with the wall and forged a phenomenal 224-run partnership as the game slipped from Sri Lanka’s hands. In the process, the Indian captain registered his 2nd Test Ton as he played a breathtaking knock of 110 runs. His watchful inning included 10 fours and a solitary six as he helped India reach a respectable total of 426. Above all, the neighbors posted a monstrous total of 760 runs as the match ended in a draw.
100* vs Sri Lanka, Mumbai, 2009
The match that will forever be known as Virender Sehwag’s blitzkrieg of 293 runs off 252 balls also featured an often-under-appreciated knock from skipper MS Dhoni. Batting primarily with the tail-enders, Dhoni did what he does best and ridiculed the opposition attack. In an innings that saw more sixes being hit than boundaries, Dhoni reached his hundred in prime fashion. The Indian skipper remained not-out on a hundred as India was bowled out for a freakish total of 726 runs. Despite pulling a brave fightback, the Lankans fell short of runs and lost the match and series by a comprehensive margin.
132* vs South Africa, Kolkata, 2010
After losing the first test match, the Indians walked into the Eden Gardens with their backs against the wall. South Africa was in the midst of a golden era where they had dominated some of the best sides at their home turf. However, MS Dhoni’s men had other ideas. Bowling out the opposition for 296, India gained the upper hand in the battle courtesy of two glorious hundreds from Tendulkar and Laxman. The Indian skipper joined the party himself and chipped in with the runs as India’s lead kept on extending. After that, Mahi took to the Proteas with great intent and formed an unbeaten 259-run partnership with VVS Laxman (143). Dhoni also registered his 4th Test century in the process as he walked back to the dressing room with an unbeaten knock of 132.
His outing with the willow included 12 fours and 3 huge sixes as India went on to post a stellar total of 643/6. Dhoni and his men were also able to fend off the resilient South African fight back and level the 2-match series one all.
144 vs West Indies, Kolkata, 2011
Centuries from Dravid and Laxman set the stage on fire as India was manhandling the Caribbean bowlers in the second test match of the 2011 series. However, there was still no rest in sight for the Windies as MS Dhoni was yet to arrive. Coming to bat at number 7, the Indian skipper showed no remorse to the opponent team. Hitting boundaries left, right, and center, the talisman lit up the Eden Gardens. Dhoni reached his hundred in no time as he helped India post a humongous total of 631. In conclusion, the captain hit 10 fours and 5 massive sixes on his way to score a sensational 144 runs. As a result, India beat West Indies by an innings and 15 runs and comprehensively won the series.
224 vs Australia, Chennai, 2013
In 2013, MS Dhoni created history by becoming the first Indian wicket-keeper to score a double century in Tests. Considered to be his home away from home, “Thala” treated his Chennai fans with a blitzkrieg of an innings. Forming two century-plus stands with Virat Kohli (107) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (38), MS went on to score a mesmerizing double century. Mahi’s masterclass included 24 fours and 6 sixes as the then 31-year-old catapulted his side to take a huge 192-run-lead. In addition, his magnificent innings of 224 helped India overcome the Aussies by eight wickets in the infamous MA Chidambaram Stadium. This still remains one of the best innings in the history of the prestigious Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
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