MS Dhoni 15 success mantra
Ms Dhoni is most successful Captain in Indian Cricket. His full name is Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Born on 7th July 1981 in Ranchi, Bihar (now Jharkhand). Under his captaincy India won 2007 ICC World T20 World Cup and 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup.
15 Success mantra by MS Dhoni
Whether you are a student or a pro athlete you have to get into the zone. The zone is a state of performing with zero friction. Practice and preparation will always help you perfect your skills and get you in the zone. If your skills go up, stress goes down.
The more you pay attention to the outcome of trusting your intuition in combination with studied facts, the better your decision-making.
If you are honest with yourself, you will take good decisions.
Money doesn’t directly translate into gold medals in the Olympics. How it works is that nations have to build infrastructure, provide nutritional information and then spot talented athletes, supporting them financially and with first-class training, coaching and scientific expertise.
To become a great sporting nation you can’t be result-oriented.
It is important for schools and parents to push for sports and that is how we will win medals in the Olympics.
Very often what is important is to realise what went wrong, not only when you are losing a series or a game, but also when you are winning a series; when you need to realise which are the areas you need to work on.
Being girlfriend and boyfriend, okay, you are talking on the phone for most of the time, but being together for 24 hours, you have to change your lifestyle.
It is very important to stay focused, have short-term goals, not look too much in the future, If you don’t really have a dream, you can’t really push yourself, you don’t really know what the target is.
It’s very important to realize at the right time what you are good at, whether you’re good at cricket or any other sport or at studies. If you are good at studies and you want to play cricket, you may work harder than any other person but you may not achieve it. So it’s something you have to balance in life.
There’s someone like Sachin Tendulkar, who is a part of the side, whom most of the individual cricketers look up to. And not to forget Amitabh Bachchan, who has been the biggest thing when it comes to Bollywood, and he is known the world over. So if you look at him, still, at his age, he is working and being among the best. So these are the two people who are ideal role models, who have struggled through their phases in life and yet come out successful.
Once you’re made the captain you don’t know how long you’re going to remain there and it’s been seven long years for me.
Cricket teaches you a lot in life, especially during the difficult times. It enriches your character in terms of how you behave when you’re down and not only try to improve yourself but help your team mates as well.
You make sure that your team doesn’t feel that extra pressure by avoiding whatever can be avoided. As the leader you have to protect your team from any negativity that creeps in during these times. These have been very educational seven years of my life.
Captaincy is a very small aspect of my life as a cricketer and their impact on me as a person has been much bigger.














