Happy Birthday MS Dhoni: the only captain to win all three ICC trophies






Happy Birthday MS Dhoni





Born on this day i.e. July 7 in a family of Ranchi, capital of Jharkhand, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has achieved a unique position in world cricket with his ability and courage. In view of his successes, he has been awarded the Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri, and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna awards. Dhoni, popularly known as Mahi, is the only captain to win all the three ICC World Championships.





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Today is the 39th birthday of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Dhoni, the most successful captain of Indian cricket has come a long way. Now he is seen as a role model for young players in the Indian cricket team. Dhoni struggled a lot to reach this point.





Mahendra Singh Dhoni started his international career in the year 2004 under the captaincy of Saurabh Ganguly. He made his debut against Bangladesh in Chittagong.





Under Dhoni's captaincy, the Indian team won the T20 World Cup in 2007, the World Cup in 2011 and the Champions Trophy in 2013.





Talking about the big events that took place on this day in history, July 7 has a special significance in the history of Indian cinema. In fact, on this day in 1896, French cinematographer Lumir brothers laid the foundation of Indian cinema. These two performed six films at Watson Hotel in Mumbai on this day. The ticket price for watching these films was then kept at one rupee and the newspapers of that time called it a miracle of the century.





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The event received a lot of encouragement from the audience, due to which, soon films were also screened in Calcutta (now Kolkata) and Madras (now Chennai) and opened the way for Indian filmmaking. Apart from this, the sequence of other major events in the history of July 7 is as follows…





1456: Joan of Arc was exonerated 25 years after her death.





1656: Birth of Har Kishan, the eighth Guru of the Sikhs.





1758: Death of King Martand Varma, the creator of modern Travancore.





1896: The entry of cinema in India. The Lumir brothers performed films for the first time at Mumbai's Watson Hotel.





1912: American player Jim Thorpe created a panic by winning four gold in the Stockholm Olympics.





1928: First sale of sliced ​​bread. It was cut from the machine and prepared.





1930: British writer Arthur Conan Doyle dies.





1948: Establishment of Damodar Valley Corporation for multi-purpose project.





1978: Solomon Islands declared independence from the United Kingdom.





1985: Boris Becker wins Wimbledon at just 17 years old





1981: Birth of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, one of the most successful players of cricket.





1999: Paramvir Chakra winner Captain Vikram Batra was killed while defending the country.


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