Hero Alam’s photo in Dhoni’s official website!

Dhaka: The official website of the former captain of Indian cricket team Mahendra Singh Dhoni was hacked. Bangladeshi hackers group ‘Cyber 71: We Hack to Protect Bangladesh’ inserted the photo of Bangladeshi sensation Hero Alam at the ‘biography’ section of the website on Monday.
Hackers did not deface the home page. They just managed to upload a photo of Bangladeshi new internet sensation Hero Alam.
MS Dhoni resigned as India’s cricket captain on January 4, 2017. He was currently leading the Indian team in ODIs and T20 internationals. He retired from Tests on December 30, 2014 in Australia.
Just like he did with his Test retirement in Australia, Dhoni caught everyone by surprise by announcing he was not keen to lead in the limited overs format.
Dhoni will be available for selection for the ODI and T20I series against England that starts in Pune on January 15.
The 2011 World Cup win has been the most defining moment in Dhoni’s career.
Dhoni, however, has made himself available for selection for the upcoming limited overs series against England.
Under Dhoni’s captaincy, India won the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, the 50-over World Cup in 2011 and remained the number one test team for 18 months from December 2009.
Dhoni played 73 T20 internationals and in the shorter formats of the game was considered as one of the best finishers of the game. Of the 73 T20s, Dhoni led India in 72 of them, a world record.
The 35-year-old played 283 ODIs and 199 of them as captain.
After Ricky Ponting and Stephen Fleming, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has played the third highest number of ODIs as skipper of the Indian cricket team.
The 35-year-old Dhoni, who was named captain in 2007, led the cricket-crazed country to the top of the world Test rankings and is the only player to captain in more than 50 matches in each of the three formats.
Having made his international debut in 2004, Dhoni, whose life inspired a Bollywood biopic in 2016, quickly rose up the ranks in Indian cricket.
After being named captain of the T20 side in 2007, Dhoni achieved immediate success as he guided India to the World Twenty20 title in South Africa.
Renowned for his calm on-field demeanour, he eventually became the ODI captain, succeeding Rahul Dravid when he relinquished the post, and then ascended to full-time Test captain once Anil Kumble, now the India coach, retired.
One of Dhoni’s most iconic moments came in 2011 when he hit a massive six to end the country’s 28-year wait for the ODI World Cup.