Dhoni's lawyers argued that the name 'Captain Cool' has been associated with Dhoni for many years and has been widely adopted by the public, media and fans.
Former Indian captain MS Dhoni has applied for 'Captain Cool' trademark. If he gets the trademark rights of the word, no person or organization can use the word Captain Cool.
Dhoni submitted an online application from the Trademark Registry Portal on June 5. It wants the special rights to use 'Captain Cool' for a coaching and training center.
The former Indian captain initially faced obstacles under section 11 (1) of the Trade Marks Act. Because, a trademark was already registered in the name. In this case, people may be confused with the new trademark. Dhoni's lawyers argued that the name 'Captain Cool' has been associated with Dhoni for many years. It has been widely adopted by public, media and fans.
This photo of the former Indian captain's application was posted on social media platform X.
Fans gave Dhoni a tag of Captain Cool Dhoni was given a tag of Captain Cool by his fans and media. He looked very quiet on the field during his captaincy. No matter how difficult the match situation, Dhoni was making decisions with a cold mind. This was the reason why he began to be known as Captain Cool.
These 5 decisions called Dhoni called Captain Cool
- 2007: Last over to Joginder The 2007 T20 World Cup final was playing against Pakistan. Pakistan needed 13 runs in the last over. In such a case, Dhoni gave the last over to low experienced bowler Joginder Sharma and he won the match.
- 2011: Changed batting sequence in the World Cup final While India was in trouble in the World Cup final against Sri Lanka, Dhoni decided to bat against Yuvraj Singh, who was in the form. He gave India the World Cup after 28 years, scoring an unbeaten 91.
- 2012: The Test series lost 4-0, silent on media questions India lost 4-0 in Australia tour of 2012, but Dhoni did not curse the team at the press conference or even showed anger. He responded quietly to the journalist's question that it is important to learn.
- 2016: Winning from run out against Bangladesh In the 2016 T20 World Cup, Bangladesh needed 2 runs on the last ball. Dhoni took off his gloves and ran for a runout and won the match.
- 2018: Chennai Super Kings Champion after Comeback After the 2 -year ban, the CSK team returned, all called the team the 'Daddy Army'. But Dhoni handled the team with a very cold mind and experience and made the champion.
ICC included in the Hall of Fame 20 days ago On June 10, 20 days ago, MS Dhoni was included in the ICC Hall of Fame. He became the 11th Indian player to receive this honor. Reacting to this, Dhoni said: 'It is a great honor to join the ICC Hall of Fame. It is a matter of pride for me to see my name on the list of giants around the world. I will always remember this moment. '
That ICC post, where Dhoni was declared included in the Hall of Fame.
The only Indian captain to win three ICC trophies Dhoni is the only Indian captain who has won India in three ICC Trophies- 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 ODI World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy. Under his leadership, India also became the number-1 team in the Test. The World Test Championship began after his retirement. He retired from the Test in 2014 and from International Cricket on August 15, 2020, but is still playing in IPL.
Dhoni is the only Indian captain who has won India in three ICC Trophies- 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 ODI World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy.
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