MS Dhoni centuries list: How many centuries of MS Dhoni in all formats for India?

Rishikesh Sharma | 19/01/2023
MS Dhoni centuries list: How many centuries of MS Dhoni in all formats for India?

Former Indian captain MS Dhoni has started his preparation for the upcoming IPL 2023 with Chennai Super Kings. A video has been released on social media where Dhoni is seen doing net practice in Chennai Super Kings’ yellow pads on. Dhoni played his last international match in 2019, but he has been a regular in the IPL.

Commonly known as ‘Thala’, MS Dhoni will be leading the CSK in the upcoming season. He stepped down as the captain ahead of the IPL 2022 but was reinstated as the captain of the side midway through the tournament after Ravindra Jadeja’s failures.

Under Dhoni’s captaincy, CSK have won 4 IPL titles in 2009,2010,2018 and 2022. Dhoni was certain that he wants to retire in Chennai, and he will finally get an opportunity to play at MA Chidambaram Stadium this season. The sea of Chennai fans in yellow will be eager to see him play.

Dhoni has scored 4978 IPL runs at 39.20 with the help of 24 half-centuries. He has not been at his best with the bat for the last few seasons now and will be raring go this time around.

MS Dhoni centuries list

MS Dhoni has scored a total of 16 centuries in his international career (10 ODIs and 6 Tests). Dhoni’s first ODI century came in 2005 against Pakistan in Visakhapatnam, whereas his first test century came in 2006 against the same opposition. He scored his last international century in 2017 against England in an ODI match.

S No. Format Runs Balls Opposition Ground Year
1 ODI 148 123 Pakistan Vishakhapatnam 2005
2 ODI 183* 145 Sri Lanka Jaipur 2005
3 ODI 139* 97 Africa XI Chennai 2007
4 ODI 109* 96 Hong Kong Karachi 2008
5 ODI 124 107 Australia Nagpur 2009
6 ODI 107 111 Sri Lanka Nagpur 2009
7 ODI 101* 107 Bangladesh Dhaka 2010
8 ODI 112* 125 Pakistan Chennai 2012
9 ODI 139* 121 Australia Mohali 2013
10 ODI 134 122 England Cuttack 2017
11 Test 148 153 Pakistan Faisalabad 2006
12 Test 110 159 Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 2009
13 Test 100* 154 Sri Lanka Mumbai 2009
14 Test 132* 187 South Africa Kolkata 2010
15 Test 144 175 West Indies Kolkata 2011
16 Test 224 265 Australia Chennai 2013
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An engineering graduate and an ardent sports fan, Rishikesh Sharma is covering cricket for three years now after not making peace with a corporate life and has written more than 5000 articles. While Sourav Ganguly made him fall in love with the sport, Brendon McCullum and Gautam Gambhir enhanced it. Apart from cricket, Rishikesh is a huge fan of Liverpool FC. When not watching sports, you will find him riding around Jaipur.