The MS Dhoni Trophy Collection is unprecedented as a testament to leadership in cricket history. From ICC tournaments to domestic league trophies, each silverware has a different tale to tell of tactical brilliance and composed leadership. MS Dhoni Trophy Collection Trophy Name Number of Times Won Years Won ICC T20 World Cup 1 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup 1 2011 ICC Champions Trophy 1 2013 Asia Cup 2 2010, 2016 ICC Test Mace 2 2010, 2011 Border-Gavaskar Trophy 3 2008, 2010, 2013 Indian Premier League 5 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023 Champions League T20 2 2010, 2014 Major International Trophies Image Source : AFP ICC T20 World Cup 2007 This historic victory laid the foundation stone to MS Dhoni's treasure of trophies. In a young Indian team, MS Dhoni led them to the final match in South Africa against Pakistan where his tactical brilliance came out on a tightrope in front of the world. Legendry decision of sending off Joginder Sharma for that final over set up him to be a perfect captain. Also Read | Top 5 Most ICC Trophy-Winning Captains | Legendary Leaders ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Perhaps the most precious gem in MS Dhoni Trophy Collection, the 2011 World Cup ended India's 28-year wait. His unbeaten 91 in the final, culminating in that iconic six at Wankhede Stadium, represents the pinnacle of Indian cricket. This victory made him the second Indian captain after Kapil Dev to lift the coveted trophy. ICC Champions Trophy 2013 It completes the ICC trophy trinity of MS Dhoni Trophy Collection, as his victory over the Champions Trophy in England presented him with a tactical superiority over everyone. The nail-biting final against the hosts, which included a decisive use of Ishant Sharma, was a result of his intuitive leadership. Asia Cup 2010 The first continental trophy in MS Dhoni Trophy Collection came through a dominant display in Sri Lanka. Defeating the hosts in the finals marked the supremacy of India in Asian Cricket. Asia Cup 2016 Six years later, T20 Asia Cup added into MS Dhoni Trophy Collection. India's victory at Bangladesh in their own playground proved India's versatility cutting across formats. Test Cricket Successes Image Source : ICC ICC Test Mace 2010 MS Dhoni Trophy Collection expanded into Test cricket when India first reached the summit of Test rankings. This achieved the status of India as the complete cricketing powerhouse. ICC Test Mace 2011 India retained the Test mace in 2011, an indication of consistency under the leadership of Dhoni-the world's premier Test team. Border-Gavaskar Trophy (2008, 2010, 2013) These wins against Australia made some weight in MS Dhoni Trophy Collection. Here, India was clearly taking control of Test cricket against its arch-rivals. IPL Wins Image Source : BCCI IPL Trophy 2010 The first IPL trophy MS Dhoni's collection was achieved when Chennai Super Kings won the first IPL edition against Mumbai Indians and initiated a dynasty. IPL Trophy 2011 Back-to-back wins ensured CSK were consistent under Dhoni's captaincy, making them the first side to retain the trophy. IPL Trophy 2018 This was special as it would be after the two years ban. CSK coming back to the tournament after getting triumph. IPL Trophy 2021 This fourth IPL win showed Dhoni's skill in reinventing and succeeding with old players, making his ability to lead truly cross-age. IPL Trophy 2023 The latest MS Dhoni's trophy to MS Dhoni Trophy Collection was at 41 years, which is equal to Mumbai Indians' record of five titles, and proved age was just a number for the legendary captain. Champions League T20 Success Image Source : AFP CLT20 Trophy 2010 This victory brought international flavor to MS Dhoni's trophy collection as CSK was established as a global giant in franchise cricket. CLT20 Trophy 2014 The second CLT20 title further cemented Chennai's status as a global T20 powerhouse under Dhoni's leadership. Also Read | Border-Gavaskar Trophy History: Key Moments & Rivalry Conclusion Each trophy in MS Dhoni Trophy Collection represents not just victory but a masterclass in leadership, strategic thinking, and grace under pressure. His achievements across formats and competitions have set benchmarks that future generations will aspire to reach, making him one of cricket's most decorated leaders.