Dhoni has wielded his willow tremendously under pressure to win matches for not just India but also for his side in the Indian Premier League.
Astonished by his ability to score winning runs in dying moments of the matches, Telegraph writer Simon Hughes says that if Michael Jordan was the greatest sportsman of the 20th century, Dhoni was an early candidate for 21st century.
"I thought of Jordan when watching MS Dhoni win yet another match for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL on Thursday night. He left it late. He usually does. His team needed 46 from the last four overs, two of which were to be bowled by Dale Steyn, the no.1 bowler in the world.
We wondered this time if he had left it too late. But no. Steyn's first ball was manhandled over deep mid wicket for a big six, and his second, a fast bouncer was deposited over long on for another with an extraordinary forehand smash.