Australia opener David Warner has named legendary Indian cricketer MS Dhoni as the game’s all-time greatest finisher, ahead of the likes of Ab de Villiers and Michael Hussey. The former Indian wicketkeeper-batsman has impressed people over the years with his finishing skills in white-ball formats of the game.
MS Dhoni has taken the Indian team out of difficult situations many times and has delivered some great shots to the team under pressure. The World Cup-winning Indian captain is one of the most feared ball strikers in ODI and his T20 cricket. his active time.
During a brief Q&A with GeoCinema, David Warner voted the former India captain as the world’s best finisher. Many experts have said in the past that MS Dhoni is the best finisher in the history of the limited overs game.
MS Dhoni is the only captain to have won all the ICC Trophies and Champions Trophy, ODI and T20 World Cups, and is known in the Indian cricket world for his brilliant cricket mind. In IPL, from the first edition (2008) in Chennai he captained the franchise and in the cash-rich league he led the team to one of the most successful franchises by winning five of his IPL titles. led to.
When it comes to leadership and inspiring teammates, even the former Team India captain is a huge fan of MS Dhoni and the wicketkeeper-batsman is an Indian legend Take inspiration from and perform on a bigger stage.
Southpaw then named South Africa’s Jacques Kallis as the best player of all time, beating out the likes of Ricky Ponting and Sachin Tendulkar, naming Kallis the best all-rounder in the history of the game. South African cricketers played in all three formats of the game and possessed exceptional skill, stamina and temperament to deliver well-rounded performances both on and off the ball.
Khalis was an all-round world-class cricketer who earned immense respect and recognition in the cricket world. He is the only cricketer to have scored more than 10,000 runs and taken more than 250 wickets in both Tests and ODIs. The fact that Kallis has won more Man of the Match awards in his Test cricket than any other player is evidence of his match-winning ability.
Meanwhile, Australian veteran David Warner is gearing up for his last ODI World Cup in India, starting the third consecutive ODI series against India for the first time in half a century, and has been in good form leading up to the tournament. The aim will be to maintain. .