MS Dhoni: Mahi's mind did not work in studies, only the world's most successful captain was able to bring such numbers in 12th

Posted on 8th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

If you read and write, you will become a Nawab... We have all heard this from our parents and teachers in our childhood. But if this was the case in real life, then Team India would never have got the most successful captain ever, the greatest batsman of all time in the world. Whether it is the matter of Sachin Tendulkar, who is called the God of the cricket world, or Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the cricketer and wicket-keeper who is called Captain Cool.

 

Where Sachin Tendulkar could not pass the 10th examination, today every youth who dreams of becoming a cricketer around the world considers him as their role model. At the same time, wicket-keeper batsman MS Dhoni, who is considered to be the most successful captain among the all-time captains of the country, was also an average student in 10th-12th. Captain Cool was an expert in making cricket strategies, but Mahi was never number one on the pitch of studies. Let us know how many marks did MS Dhoni get in the 10th-12th board exam results?

 

The study is not right, wants to remain number on the field of play

 

Even in the current era of players, cricket remained more or less the priority. A few years ago, MS Dhoni visited the school of former Indian team explosive opener Virender Sehwag in Delhi NCR. During that time, while talking to the students, he talked about his school life. During this, Dhoni himself told that he was never the number one student on the pitch of studies. But it was his dream to always be number one on the field of play. During the interaction with the students, Captain Cool Dhoni also told about the 10th and 12th board exam scores.

 

66 in 10th and 56 percent marks in 12th

 

Born in Ranchi, Jharkhand, Mahi completed her schooling at DAV School. Playing cricket was a priority for Dhoni. He was not very good at studies and had scored 66 percent in class 10th and 56 percent in class 12th. When he was in class 11th-12th, he would often go out of Ranchi to play matches after bunking classes. However, for this, he used to take permission from his father. Father Paan Singh then used to tell him that if you have prepared for the whole year then one day will not affect your studies.

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