If Dhoni gets to this mark, he will become 4th wicketkeeper in the world to grab 300 and more catches in ODIs after Adam Gilchrist (417), Mark Boucher (402) and Kumara Sangakkara (383)/ Photo Courtesy: AFP
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If Dhoni manages to get those 98 required runs, he will surpass Yuvraj Singh who is currently leading the list with 1523 runs/ Photo Courtesy: AFP
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Dhoni has scored 1425 runs in England and placed 3rd on the list. Sachin Tendulkar had scored 1455 runs while Kohli has 921 runs under his belt/ Photo Courtesy: AFP
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Dhoni is also on the verge of setting a wicketkeeping record/ Photo Courtesy: AFP
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He needs 2 more catches to complete the figure of 300 in ODIs/ Photo Courtesy: AFP
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Team India won the first ODI against England by 7 wickets on Thursday at Trent Bridge Nottingham/ Photo Courtesy: AFP
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Former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will have a great chance to set 4 big records during the rest two ODI matches/ Photo Courtesy: AFP
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MS Dhoni is 33 runs shy off getting 10,000 runs in ODI cricket. After reaching this feat, Dhoni will become the 4th Indian batsman - after Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid - and 12th in the world to do so/ Photo Courtesy: AFP
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If Dhoni gets 10,000 runs against his name, he will be the second wicketkeeper batsman in the world to get those many runs in ODIs/ Photo Courtesy: AFP
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Dhoni also need 98 runs to become the highest run-scorer for India on the English soil/ Photo Courtesy: AFP