Dhoni’s hiting abilities were rare, says BCCI president Sourav Ganguly
Ganguly was the captain of the Indian side when Dhoni made his debut. Ganguly decided to promote Dhoni to No.3 in an ODI against Pakistan in Visakhapatnam in 2005.
Ganguly was the captain of the Indian side when Dhoni made his debut. Ganguly decided to promote Dhoni to No.3 in an ODI against Pakistan in Visakhapatnam in 2005.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni on August 15 called the curtains on an illustrious career in which he led the Indian team to all ICC glories.
Dhoni, who is currently in Chennai, is all set to continue playing for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the IPL, starting from September 19.
Dhoni, on August 15, announced his retirement from international cricket, thus bringing an end to an illustrious career spanning 16 years.
This rare statistic popped up as Dhoni announced international retirement on Saturday, bringing an end to one of India's greatest limited-overs cricketers.
Dhoni, who hails from Jharkhand capital Ranchi, ended all the speculations around his career and called it a day in international cricket on Saturday.
Following India's exit from the World Cup, speculations were rife that Dhoni will draw curtains to his international career. And he did that on Saturday.
Dhoni has been the most successful Indian captain ever and is the only international skipper who has led his team all the thre major ICC glories.
Taking to his official Instagram handle, MS Dhoni posted a montage with several clips and moments from his international career.
Dhoni has been out of action since India's semifinal exit from the ODI World Cup in England in July. He was not part of the tour of the West Indies and the home series against South Africa and Bangladesh.