When Sunil Gavaskar was introduced as the player dropped by Garfield Sobers ‘three-four times’
Gavaskar says at the ripe young age of 75, he needs to be introduced to the gathering as he quit the game 40 years ago.
The rumours of Dhoni’s retirement are rife ever since India’s exit from the recently concluded World Cup but the wicketkeeper-batsman has not clarified anything yet.
Former India captain and batting legend Sunil Gavaskar feels the time has come for MS Dhoni to retire from the game in his own terms without being pushed out.
Talking about Dhoni’s retirement plans, Gavaskar told India Today, “Nobody knows know what is in MSD’s mind. Only he can clarify what he thinks his future with Indian cricket is. But I think with him being 38 now, India should be looking ahead. Because by the time the next T20 World Cup comes around he will be 39 years old,”.
Acknowledging Dhoni’s presence in the team, the 70-year-old veteran said, “His value to the side is always going to be fantastic. Not just the runs he will score or the stumpings he will effect. But his overall presence on the field will be calming for the captain because the captain gets the benefit of his views. So that is a huge plus. But I do believe the time has come.
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“Everybody has a shelf life and I do believe with the greatest of respect to Dhoni and I am a fan as millions of others; I just believe he should be going without being pushed out. He should be going on his own terms.”
The rumours of Dhoni’s retirement are rife ever since India’s exit from the recently concluded World Cup but the wicketkeeper-batsman has not clarified anything yet.
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