NEW DELHI: For the major part of his international career, Mahendra Singh Dhoni was a symbol of calmness on the field, someone who had it all figured out in his head even in the tensest of situations. But there were times when he let emotions get the better of him.
One such moment comes to mind instantly, may be because it is a recent one that occurred during the IPL last year.
Dhoni, known for his humility as much as his special cricketing skills, literally "crossed the line" by entering the field of play during the game between CSK and Rajasthan Royals.
It was the final over of the game with CSK needing 18 off it. Ben Stokes bowled a full toss and umpire Ulhas Gandhe called it a no-ball before backtracking on his decision. That led to an angry Dhoni walking on to the field of play and he was duly fined 50 per cent of his match fee for the outburst.
Recalling the incident, umpire Gandhe did not have much to say. "All I can say is that due process was followed," he told PTI.
However, a former BCCI umpire was quick to add: "Both the umpire and Dhoni were wrong in that case".
Another incident that raised eyebrows was when Dhoni was seen pointing a finger towards umpire Billy Bowden during the CB series in Australia in 2012. The third umpire gave Mike Hussey out stumped but the replays showed his one foot was inside the crease.
Realising the TV umpire's goof-up, Bowden recalled Hussey as he was trudging back to the dressing room.
The whole episode did not go down well with Dhoni, who showed his displeasure by pointing a finger towards the New Zealand umpire.
There were also moments when he gave an earful to his teammates for committing a mistake or not paying attention to his advice and they ended up being caught on the stump mic.
Not to forget the parade of players during a 2009 tour of England when he was clearly upset about reports of his rift with his then deputy Virender Sehwag. A curt statement emphasising team unity was read out by him.
Batsman Manish Pandey was at the receiving end during a T20 in South Africa in 2018 when Dhoni, a master at stealing quick singles, abused him for not paying attention for his call for an extra run.
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<p>December 2004: Mahendra Singh Dhoni made his international debut against Bangladesh in an ODI at Chittagong. (Photo credit: Farjana K. Godhuly/AFP/Getty Images)</p>
<p>Dhoni first shot to fame when he was promoted to the number 3 spot against Pakistan in Vizag and he smashed his first ODI hundred smashing 148 off 123 balls. (Photo credit: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images)</p>
<p>Promoted up the order to accelerate scoring, Dhoni smashed an unbeaten 183 off 145 balls against Sri Lanka in Jaipur, the then record of the highest individual score in ODI cricket in the second innings. (Photo credit: Raveendran/AFP/Getty Images)</p>
<p>Dhoni made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in Chennai. (Photo credit: Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images)</p>
<p>September 2007: Dhoni took over ODI captaincy duties from Rahul Dravid. (TOI Photo)</p>
<p>Dhoni led a young Indian side to victory against Pakistan in the final of the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in South Africa. (Photo by Tom Shaw/Getty Images)</p>
<p>Dhoni led India to their first-ever ODI series victory in Australia and the first-ever bilateral ODI series victory in Sri Lanka and soon after won the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award. (Photo credit: Ishara S. Kodikara/AFP/Getty Images)</p>
<p>Dhoni made his debut as full-time Test captain of India during the fourth and final Test against Australia at Nagpur, replaces Anil Kumble who was injured in the third Test. (TOI Photo)</p>
<p>Dhoni led India to their first bilateral ODI series victory in New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)</p>
<p>Under Dhoni's captaincy, India topped the ICC Test cricket rankings for the first time. (TOI Photo)</p>
<p>Dhoni played his most memorable match-winning unbeaten knock -- 91 off 79 balls -- against Sri Lanka in the World Cup final to help India lift the trophy after 28 years. (TOI Photo)</p>
<p>Dhoni became the most successful Indian Test captain, overtaking Sourav Ganguly's record of 21 victories in 49 Tests. (Photo credit: Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images)</p>
<p>India won the ICC Champions Trophy under Dhoni's captaincy, beating England by five runs in the final. Dhoni became the first captain to win all three ICC trophies. (Photo by Christopher Lee-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)</p>
<p>Dhoni powered his way to his first double hundred in Tests. He scores 224 off 365 balls, most runs by an Indian wicketkeeper in an innings going past Budhi Kunderan's 192. (TOI Photo)</p>
<p>Under Dhoni's captaincy, India beat Australia 4-0 at home for the first time in a Test series. (TOI Photo)</p>
<p>Dhoni quit Tests in 2014 and did not play for the national side since India's World Cup semi-final loss against New Zealand in England last year -- his 350th ODI. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)</p>
<p>Dhoni holds the record for most international matches played as captain (332) and his 195 international stumpings is also the most by any wicket-keeper. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)</p>
<p>From humble beginnings in Ranchi, before working as a ticket collector on the railways in Kharagpur in West Bengal, to Indian cricket's poster boy with a fleet of superbikes, Dhoni's life has even been chronicled in a Bollywood biopic. (TOI Photo)</p>
<p>Dhoni's countless endorsement deals and TV ads not only made him a sports superstar to rival Sachin Tendulkar but also put him in the Forbes list of the world's richest athletes. (TOI Photo)</p>
<p>Hard-hitting, unruffled no matter the pressure, the record of 'Captain Cool' -- and India's most successful captain --- will be virtually impossible to beat. (Getty Images)</p>
Pacer Mohammad Shami too was not spared during the 2014 tour of New Zealand. Ignoring Dhoni's advice, Shami bowled a bouncer that went over the captain's head for a boundary.
"Mahi bhai ne mujhe thode se tight language mein bola, 'Dekh beta, bohot log aaye mere saamne. Bohot log khel ke chale gaye jhut mat bol.' (Mahi bhai told me sternly, 'See, I've seen many cricketers come and go during my time. Don't lie to me')," Shami said in a recent Instagram chat.
During a 2015 ODI in Bangladesh, Dhoni was fined 75 per cent of his match fee for pushing pacer Mustafizur Rahman out of his way while completing a quick single. Mustafizur too was penalised half of his match fee for coming in Dhoni's way.
Notwithstanding these odd incidents, Dhoni is hugely respected for the way he carried himself all these years.
Whether it was interacting with the opposition, umpires and other match officials, he always came across as someone who had his feet firmly on the ground despite his lofty stature.
Nitin Menon, who was recently promoted to the ICC elite panel of umpires, recalled his interactions with Dhoni.
"I made my umpiring debut with an India-England T20 in Kanpur in 2017. India lost the game but Dhoni came to me and congratulated me, knowing it was my first game. He told me 'you did well'. He did not have to do that but he did," Menon told PTI.
"During the travel between series, I never saw him in business class when he had the option. He used to sit in economy just like any of us. It did not matter to him.
"Also, during our interactions on the field, before or after the game, he would often ask about the domestic players. Who was doing well, things like that," Menon added.