Dhoni becomes first Indian keeper to cross 300 dismissals

January 19, 2014 10:40 am | Updated May 13, 2016 10:38 am IST - Napier

M.S. Dhoni has now surpassed Mohammed Azharuddin for most number of catches against New Zealand by an Indian captain. File photo

M.S. Dhoni has now surpassed Mohammed Azharuddin for most number of catches against New Zealand by an Indian captain. File photo

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Sunday became the first Indian wicketkeeper and the fourth overall to effect 300 dismissals in One Day Internationals when he caught a Ross Taylor nick in the opening ODI against New Zealand in Napier on Sunday.

Prior to the series, Dhoni had 299 dismissals (220 caught and 79 stumpings).

He now joins a legendary club which features the celebrated trio of Australia’s Adam Gilchrist (472), Sri Lankan veteran Kumar Sangakkara (443) and South Africa’s Mark Boucher (425).

Of the three international stars, only Sangakkara is an active player.

Dhoni achieved the record off young pacer Mohammed Shami’s bowling in the match here. In the 37th over of the game, Shami got Taylor to play a tired shot outside off which only took the edge on the way to Dhoni.

Besides, Dhoni has now surpassed Mohammed Azharuddin for most number of catches against New Zealand by an Indian captain. His catch of Taylor was his 10th against the Kiwis.

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