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Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has become the second Indian wicketkeeper and 17th in the world to take a 100 one-day international catches.
New Delhi, Feb 26 : Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has become the second Indian wicketkeeper and 17th in the world to take a 100 one-day international catches.
He took his 100th catch against Sri Lanka at Hobart today.
Dhoni had 98 catches and 31 stumpings to his credit before today's match. He achieved the milestone by taking Chamara Silva's catch behind the wicket of the bowling to Praveen Kumar.
He took another catch in the innings. His total dismissal has reached 132 from 104 matches and is only second to Nayan Mongia.
ANI