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MS Dhoni rules ICC poll; defeats Williamson, Misbah, Waugh in battle of ‘Cool Customer’


MS Dhoni has convincingly beaten Steve Waugh, Misbah-ul-Haq, and Kane Williamson as the most clam leader of an international side on the field on a poll done by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The poll was created to pick the fans’ choice for the most coll captain among the four who have had the reputation of having a very calm presence while leading their team.

Out of 37, 283 votes posted on ICC twitter poll, Dhoni received an astounding 71.5 per cent of votes, followed by Kane Williamson at 16.8 per cent. Steve Waugh came fourth with meagre 1.9 per cent of votes while Misbah got 9.8 per cent of votes.


MS Dhoni has a huge fan following across the world and hence it should not come as a surprise that he has trounced his competitors on the poll done by ICC.



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