Why MS Dhoni retired from international cricket

Why MS Dhoni retired from international cricket, know the real reason

Tomorrow the new kopals will burst, tomorrow the new flowers will smile and the new grass will float on the new floor. They did not come among me, why should I come among them. Why should I get a moment for their mornings and evenings. I am a poet of two moments. Moment two moment is my story. Pal do pal pal meri hasti hai… Sometimes the film ended with these lyrics by Amitabh Bachchan. With these words, Amitabh Bachchan Mahendra Singh Dhoni of cricket has ended his international career.

Why MS Dhoni retired from international cricket


Taking a sudden decision to retire from international cricket, he gave a clear message that he will not stop the way for the youth. If Dhoni did not declare his retirement, players like Rishabh Pant, Sanju Samson and Ishaan Kishan would be under pressure in the IPL. A close confidant of him told Dainik Jagran that the T20 World Cup was to be held in Australia this year and Dhoni was keeping himself fit for it, but he made the decision due to his move to 2021. Surely now Rishabh Pant will get more opportunity as wicketkeeper.

MS Dhoni Decision taken after meeting Srinivasan        

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for Dhoni and his boss N. Srinivasan holds a very high status. Dhoni had not played any match since losing the semifinal against New Zealand in the 2019 World Cup. Since then questions were being raised about his future. He arrived in Chennai on Friday along with the rest of CSK's teammates. After meeting teammates, he met Srinivasan and announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday.

MS Dhoni last innings of the World Cup

It was only after India's 2019 World Cup that Dainik Jagran told that this would be his last international tournament, but he did not retire and like every time he retired from international cricket when no one expected. He did the same while retiring from the Test and leaving the ODI and T20 captaincy. When captain Virat Kohli was asked if Dhoni had told him anything about his future after the loss in the semi-final match against New Zealand in the World Cup, he denied that we had no say about it happened.

Dhoni, who became the center of criticism for his slow batting, played a battling innings of 50 runs off 72 balls against New Zealand. Had he not been run out, India might have reached the semi-finals as well. When New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was asked if you were the captain of India, would you have Dhoni in your team, he laughed saying that he is not eligible to play for New Zealand. He is a world class player. He has won a lot of matches for India. He then laughed and asked if he was changing his nationality.

Dhoni always surprised

Dhoni retired from the biggest format of cricket from the middle Test series in Australia in late 2014. In 2017, he abruptly relinquished the captaincy of ODIs and T20s. At that time he had said that the new captain would get a chance to make a team for the upcoming World Cup, but he would continue to support him. Dhoni has now retired from international cricket on 15 August 2020.

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