MS Dhoni has added yet another feather to his already glittering cap. The former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain has become the first player in Indian Premier League (IPL) history to complete 200 dismissals as a wicketkeeper — setting a record that reflects his enduring brilliance behind the stumps.
Having already cemented his legacy by leading CSK to five IPL titles, Dhoni continues to push boundaries in IPL 2025. In a recent clash between CSK and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), the 43-year-old icon showcased his classic wicketkeeping skills to enter an elite club of one — no other keeper has achieved this landmark in IPL history.
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A Historic Moment: Dhoni’s 200th Dismissal
The milestone moment came during the game against LSG, when Dhoni stumped Ayush Badoni in vintage fashion. Ravindra Jadeja bowled one quick and wide outside off, tempting Badoni to step out and take it on. But the batter misjudged both the pace and trajectory.
Dhoni, as alert as ever, collected the ball with surgical precision and flicked the bails off in a flash. There was no hesitation — just the kind of electric glove work that defined Dhoni’s two-decade-long reign as one of cricket’s greatest wicketkeepers.
The dismissal sent the stadium into a frenzy and social media into a meltdown, as tributes poured in for the legend who keeps rewriting the record books.
MS Dhoni’s Glorious Wicketkeeping Record in IPL
- Matches: 256*
- Total Dismissals: 200
- Catches: 138
- Stumpings: 62
- IPL Titles: 5
- Debut Season: 2008
Dhoni now holds the record for the most dismissals by a wicketkeeper in IPL history. With 200 dismissals, he has surpassed all other glovemen by a significant margin, proving yet again that age is just a number for the former India captain.
The Return of the Leader
This landmark also comes in the wake of a nostalgic turn of events — Dhoni’s return as captain. After Ruturaj Gaikwad was sidelined with an elbow injury, Dhoni resumed the leadership mantle, reigniting hopes of another CSK comeback story.
Though the Men in Yellow have struggled in IPL 2025 so far, Dhoni’s presence has brought back energy, experience, and most importantly — moments of magic like this.
Tributes Pour In for Captain Cool
As soon as the stumping happened, fans and cricketers alike took to social media to praise the legend.
- “43 and still lightning quick. MS Dhoni is from another planet,” wrote a fan.
- “200 dismissals and counting — the greatest wicketkeeper the IPL has ever seen,” said former cricketer Irfan Pathan in a tweet.
What’s Next for Dhoni and CSK?
CSK will look to bounce back in the league with Dhoni’s return injecting some much-needed spark. With fixtures coming thick and fast, his sharp glove work and calm leadership will be crucial to turning the season around.
As for Dhoni — he’s shown once again that legends don’t retire from greatness.