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Mahendra Singh Dhoni retirement News

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni is repeatedly commenting on his retirement in IPL 2023. Sometimes he is telling this IPL like his last IPL. So Kabhi Kuch… Now Dhoni has given a new statement on his retirement from cricket.
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PM Narendra Modi wrote a two-page note to Raina. Raina announced retirement from Intl forms of cricket on August 15. MS Dhoni too bid adieu to international cricket the same day.
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Dhoni announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday on the occasion of India's 74th Independence Day Dhoni remains the only wicketkeeper in the world to notch up 100 or more stumpings in ODIs The 39-year-old is the only Indian captain to win all the major ICC trophies namely 50-over World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy
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"I had mentioned that I won't be going to SA as I was carrying a few injuries... But back then, I used to stand in the slip cordon and I used to interact with MS and understand what he was thinking, the field setting and I would discuss all those aspects. Tendulkar said he was impressed by Dhoni's ability to convince anyone of his decisions. Asked how he rated Dhoni's handling of senior players, Tendulkar said: "I can only speak for myself that I didn't have any aspirations to become captain. I can tell you that I was not wanting to become a captain and what I wanted was to go out and win every match for the team.
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Dhoni remains the only wicketkeeper in the world to notch up 100 or more stumpings in ODIs The 39-year-old is the only Indian captain to win all the major ICC trophies namely 50-over World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy Dhoni announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday on the occasion of India's 74th Independence Day
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Dhoni retired from international cricket on Saturday, thus bringing an end to an illustrious 16-year long career The 39-year-old from Ranchi holds the record for most international matches as captain (332) Dhoni, who made his ODI debut in 2004, played 350 ODIs, 90 Tests and 98 T20I matches for India
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Kohli said he will always consider legendary wicketkeeper-batsman Dhoni as his captain Dhoni quit international cricket on Saturday, thus drawing curtains on a 16-year-long illustrious career Dhoni represented the country in 350 ODIs, 90 Tests and 98 T20s with a staggering 829 dismissals behind the stumps
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MS Dhoni announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday The wicketkeeper-batsman made his international debut for India during an ODI match against Bangladesh in December 2004 Dhoni ends his illustrious international career with 4,876 runs in 90 Tests, 10,773 runs in 350 ODIs and 1,617 runs in 98 T20Is
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MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina announced their retirement from international cricket on Saturday The wicketkeeper-batsman made his international debut for India during an ODI match against Bangladesh in December 2004 Dhoni ends his illustrious international career with 4,876 runs in 90 Tests, 10,773 runs in 350 ODIs and 1,617 runs in 98 T20Is
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Raina last represented the national side during an ODI series against England in July 2018. Earlier in the day, experienced wicketkeeper-batsman MS Dhoni also retired from international cricket Dhoni and Raina are all set to feature for CSK in the 2020 IPL, which will take place from September 19 in UAE
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MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina announced their retirement from international cricket on Saturday The wicketkeeper-batsman made his international debut for India during an ODI match against Bangladesh in December 2004 Dhoni ends his illustrious international career with 4,876 runs in 90 Tests, 10,773 runs in 350 ODIs and 1,617 runs in 98 T20Is
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MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina announced their retirement from international cricket on Saturday The wicketkeeper-batsman made his international debut for India during an ODI match against Bangladesh in December 2004 Dhoni ends his illustrious international career with 4,876 runs in 90 Tests, 10,773 runs in 350 ODIs and 1,617 runs in 98 T20Is
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#ThankYouMahi started trending on Twitter as MS Dhoni announces retirement from international cricket MS Dhoni took to his official Instagram account to announce that he is retiring from international cricket The wicketkeeper-batsman made his international debut for India during an ODI match against Bangladesh in December 2004 Dhoni ends his illustrious international career with 4,876 runs in 90 Tests, 10,773 runs in 350 ODIs and 1,617 runs in 98 T20Is
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Sachin Tendulkar said, "Your contribution to Indian cricket has been immense, MS Dhoni. Winning the 2011 World Cup together has been the best moment of my life. Wishing you and your family all the very best for your 2nd innings." India's one of the most aggressive openers, Virender Sehwag wrote, "To have a player like him,Mission Impossible. Na Koi Hai,Na Koi Tha, Na Koi Hoga MS ke jaisa. Players will come & go but there won’t be a calmer man like him. Dhoni with his connect with people having aspirations was like a family member to many cricket lovers. Om Finishaya Namah." England's former skipper Michael Vaughan said, "The 2011 World Cup win was @sachin_rt farewell but masterminded by MS Dhoni ... What an incredible international career ... You could argue the greatest ever white-ball captain & finisher ... Cheers for all the memories MS."
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MS Dhoni took to his official Instagram account to announce that he is retiring from international cricket The wicketkeeper-batsman made his international debut for India during an ODI match against Bangladesh in December 2004 Dhoni ends his illustrious international career with 4,876 runs in 90 Tests, 10,773 runs in 350 ODIs and 1,617 runs in 98 T20Is.
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MS Dhoni was once again asked about his retirement, and it prompted Indian skipper to play the interviewer.






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