MS Dhoni set to retire from all forms of cricket: Reports
Published on: Mar 29, 2020 10:13 pm IST|Updated on: Mar 31, 2020 10:47 am IST
The long awaited news that the cricket fans never wanted to hear seems to be finally coming true and the Indian cricket fans should make themselves ready to bear the dismal news that might come their way anytime soon now.
The world is already struggling with the tragic covid-19 and there might be some even more sorrowful news for the cricket fans and in particular for the former world cup winning captain in Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s fans.
Dhoni has already made up his mind- Reports
The man who groomed many youngsters under his reign and made India the team that they are today might say enough is enough as far as his cricketing career is concerned. The man who made the Indian cricket to hold a special place in the cricket map with as much as 3 ICC trophies which no captain has achieved ever may retire from the international cricket without playing any further matches for India.
According to a top and trustable source,
Officially, he is yet to have a word with the BCCI officials, but he has revealed his mind to his close friends. When time comes, he will reveal it all,
The former Indian captain is a kind of guy who likes to make decisions in a subtle way and doesn’t like to create a scene out of his retirement news just like the way he retired from tests where he announced all of a sudden without any extravaganza.
All depends on IPL
This edition of the Indian premier league which was touted to have much significance with the WT20 in touching distance may not even happen which might hamper the chances of many players making their return to the Indian team which includes MS Dhoni as well.
It is also known from the source that MS Dhoni waited this long to assess his form based on the IPL but since the happening of the IPL has gone for a toss due to unexpected corona pandemic, this might be the end of the great man.
One has to wait for the official word from the legend himself and there is no doubt that he will break the heart of many cricket fans on the day he announces his retirement.