In the second ODIof India vs England at Trent Bridge, Dhoni achieved this feat only in his 381st international match against England by dismissing Chris Woakes.
He has a real chance to beat this world record when he comes out to play at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. However there are three more matches left in the series and Dhoni may take his stumping tally much higher and create a new world record.
MS Dhoni and Kumar Sangakkara are followed by Romesh Kaluwitharna of Sri Lanka with 101 stumpings, Moin Khan of Pakistan with 93 and Adam Gilchrist of Australia with 92 stumpings.
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