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MS Dhoni sacked as Rising Pune Supergiants captain: A lookback at his IPL captaincy career in numbers

After 143 matches as captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni was asked to step down as captain.

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni was removed as captain of IPL franchise Rising Pune Supergiants and replaced by Australian Steve Smith, ending his innings as skipper in both international and franchise cricket. Dhoni, who had stepped down as India's limited-overs captain to snap his international run as skipper earlier this year, will, however, continue to be a part of the Pune franchise as a player. "Dhoni has not stepped down. We have appointed Steve Smith as the skipper for the upcoming season. Frankly speaking, we did not have a good last season and we wanted someone young to lead the side and revamp it ahead of the upcoming season 10," Rising Pune Supergiants owner Sanjiv Goenka told PTI. 

 

A lookback at MSD's IPL career 

MSD won 83 times in 143 T20 matches. Out of them he led CSK in 129 matches in which he won 78 times. Sadly, he only managed five wins out of 14 matches and the RPSG finished seventh in the eight-team tournament. Along with KKR’s Gambhir and Mumbai Indian’s Rohit Shama, he is only captain to have won IPL twice. Under him CSK, won the IPL in 2010 and 2011, and won the Champions League in 210 and 2014. They also finished runners up thrice in the IPL. 

Here's a look at Dhoni captaincy stint:

 

MATCHES

WON

LOST

NR

WIN %

CSK

129

78

50

1

60.47

RPS

14

5

9

0

35.71

OVERALL

143

83

59

1

58.04

Here's Dhoni's IPL batting stats (IPL T20) 

BATTING AND FIELDING

 

MAT

NO

RUNS

HS

AVE

BF

SR

100

50

4S

6S

CT

ST

Career

143

45

3271

70*

39.40

2354

138.95

0

16

236

140

66

27

2016

14

5

284

64*

40.57

210

135.23

0

1

18

14

8

4

2015

17

5

372

53

31.00

305

121.96

0

1

27

17

8

3

2014

16

10

371

57*

74.20

250

148.40

0

1

22

20

3

1

2013

18

5

461

67*

41.90

283

162.89

0

4

32

25

15

2

2012

19

5

358

51*

29.83

278

128.77

0

1

26

9

12

2

2011

16

4

392

70*

43.55

247

158.70

0

2

25

23

5

5

2010

13

2

287

66*

31.88

210

136.66

0

2

26

8

5

6

2009

14

5

332

58*

41.50

261

127.20

0

2

22

9

4

4

2008

16

4

414

65

41.40

310

133.54

0

2

38

15

6

0

 

This is the first time that the 35-year-old, who had stepped down from Team India captaincy on his own terms in all formats, has been removed from the top position. The decision comes a day before the players' auctions scheduled to be held in Bengaluru. 

"I have the highest regard for MS Dhoni as a leader and a person. Dhoni continues to be an integral member of our team. He is supportive of the decision keeping the franchise's best interests in mind," Goenka added.

The most expensive player of the tournament that began in 2008, Dhoni also has been among the most successful. Part of the now suspended Chennai Super Kings franchise from 2008 to 2015, Dhoni led the team to back-to-back titles in 2010 and 2011. Besides, he also led Chennai to the Champions League T20 trophies in 2010 and 2014. He was the first one picked in the only draft held in the IPL, in December 2015, after Chennai and Rajasthan Royals were suspended for two years and two new franchises -- Pune and Gujarat Lions -- were given the option of choosing up to five players each.

He has been with the Pune franchise ever since. The man replacing him in the leadership role, the 27-year-old Smith, is currently the captain of the Australian cricket team in all three formats. He was appointed Test captain in 2014/15 and he took over the ODI captaincy reigns after the 2015 World Cup. 

Pune, who were one of the two teams along with Gujarat Lions to be inducted last season in place of the the suspended Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, were plagued with injury issues.They just about avoided the wooden spoon to finish ahead of Kings XI Punjab at the seventh place in the eight-team standings of IPL 2015. Although the team started well with a win over Mumbai Indians in the first match, it failed to maintain the consistency with the likes of Kevin Pietersen, Faf du Plessis and Steven Smith all withdrawing due to injuries. 

With inputs from agencies 

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