New Delhi, Dec 30: Over the past decade, if there is one man in Indian cricket who has turned a bunch of talented youngsters into winners, it has to be Mahendra Singh Dhoni. People might argue that current skipper Virat Kohli has taken the Indian team to new heights of glory in all the three formats, but if one goes back to the start of 2010, it comes to the fore how Dhoni sowed the seeds of which Kohli is now reaping the rewards.
Dhoni took over as captain of Team India when it was in dire need of a young, enthusiastic leader. After their horrendous outing at the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies, what the Men in Blue needed was infusion of fresh blood and that started what would over the next 12 years go on to be called the Dhoni era.
The wicketkeeper-batsman immediately showed his leadership skills as he led the young Indian brigade -- against all odds -- to the World T20 title in its maiden edition. There was no looking back from there on as he performed exceptionally well, both with the bat and behind the wickets, before being eventually handed the captain's baton in all the three formats.