NAPIER: Indian skipper cum wicket-keeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has become the first Indian wicket-keeper accomplishing 300 catches in the One-Day International against New Zealand at McLean Park.
MS Dhoni crossed this milestone after picking the catch of Kiwi batsman Rose Taylor behind the wickets on Mohammed Shami bowl.
Australian former wicket-keeper Adam Ghilchrist has the most ‘victims’ record, with 472 dismissals in 287 (281 innings) matches.
South African Mark Boucher and Sri Lankan Kumar Sangakara are in the second and third position of most catches record in ODI history.
Boucher had taken 424 catches in 295 matches while Sangakara has also taken so far 424 catches in his 362 matches in ODI.
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