MS Dhoni retirement: MS Dhoni breaks his silence against his retirement rumours.


MS Dhoni retirement: MS Dhoni breaks his silence against his retirement rumours




According to the report, MS Dhoni told ABP News that he was not sure when he is retiring from the sport but some people want him to retire before India's next World Cup game against Sri Lanka. The two Asian rivals face off in their last World Cup 2019 league stage match at Headingley in Leeds on Saturday.

"I don't know when I will retire. But a a lot of people want me to retire before tomorrow's game," Dhoni told ABP News.

 "You never know with MS Dhoni. But it is unlikely that he will continue to play for India after this World Cup. But since his decisions to quit captaincy from the three formats have been taken so suddenly, it is very difficult to predict at the moment." a senior BCCI official told PTI on condition of anonymity. 

Dhoni has scored 223 runs in seven games at a decent strike rate of 93 plus if one goes by the scorecards but what they don't reflect is his inability to rotate the strike and strike big.

The PTI report also said there was no word on Dhoni's retirement from either the team management or BCCI.

"However, with India qualifying for the semi-finals at the World Cup here, neither the team management nor the BCCI wants to talk about a sensitive issue," the PTI report stated.

If India qualifies for the finals and goes on to win the World Cup on July 14 at the Lord's, it would be the ideal setting for a fitting farewell to one of the legends of Indian cricket. 

When I came to the team in 2016, he was the captain. He’s a calming influence on the team and he’s always there to help,” Bumrah said.



 MS Dhoni test records

  • Dhoni played 90 Tests in a a career that began in 2005 and scored 4876 runs at an average of 38, with a high a score of 224 against Australia in Chennai in 2013.
  • Dhoni led India to the No. 1 Test ranking in 2009, a position they enjoyed until the tour of England in 2011.
  • MS Dhoni is India's most successful captain, having presided over 27 wins in his 60-Test tenure, which began in 2008.
  • His first Test match as captain of Indian cricket team was against South Africa in Kanpur. He was chosen because of an injury to regular captain Anil Kumble, and he took over full time after Kumble retired following the Delhi Test against Australia in October 2008.
  • He bowed out of the format with 4,876 runs, 256 catches and 38 stumpings in 90 Tests, with 27 wins in his 60 matches as captain.







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