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Sachin Tendulkar to Suresh Raina, here’s how cricketers wished MS Dhoni ahead of his 300th ODI

Also, he will be chasing the record number of not outs, he is currently on 72 and he needs just one more not out to make the record his own

As the Virat Kohli-led team India take the field for the 4th One Day International against Sri Lanka, the focus is bound to be on Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who will play his 300th ODI. India has been dominant over the hosts in this tour, as the visitors have not allowed the hosts to secure a single win. First, they were whitewashed in the Tests and now, India has already taken a 3-0 unassailable lead. Virat Kohli has made it very clear that he would try out new permutations and combinations, keeping the 2019 cricket World Cup in mind.

Sri Lanka on the other end maybe staring at disqualification if they do not win the next two ODI’s. It is a precarious situation for the hosts as they are under immense pressure to deliver now.

But with the focus on MS Dhoni, he is also on the verge of making two unique world records. He is one stumping shy of the 100 mark. Also, he will be chasing the record number of not outs as he is currently on 72 and he needs just one more not out to create another record. So with the attention on MS Dhoni, here is how the cricket fraternity wished MS Dhoni on Twitter.

The iconic wicketkeeper-batsman @msdhoni gets ready for his 300th ODI match! My wishes to the man who always inspires me!#INDvsSL #Dhoni300 pic.twitter.com/m7mVc7IbMd

— Suresh Raina (@ImRaina) August 31, 2017

Wearing the ODI cap for the 300th time is definitely a special achievement! Hope you have a great game today, @msdhoni! #Dhoni300 pic.twitter.com/y6DrhdJ4Rx

— sachin tendulkar (@sachin_rt) August 31, 2017

300th odi match special achievement! Hope you have a great game today, @msdhoni! #Dhoni300 @BCCI @ICC @ICCMediaComms @ESPNcricinfo

— Mohammed Shami (@MdShami11) August 31, 2017

Today @msdhoni will become the 6th player to play 300 ODIs for India! #SLvIND #Dhoni300 pic.twitter.com/hZxUO0Zl9M

— ICC (@ICC) August 31, 2017

MS Dhoni 300

MS Dhoni had been a very successful captain for India in all formats. He also helped India win 2007 WT20 and guided the team to the 2011 cricket World Cup win.