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Sports

Cricket World pays tribute to MS Dhoni

The wicketkeeper cum batsman made his last appearance for India in World Cup 2019 semifinal against New Zealand.
Published August 15, 2020

End of an era that is what everyone is referring on MS Dhoni’s retirement from international cricket. A journey which lasted 16 years has bought unparalleled success to Indian cricket from World Cups to number one team in the world. It has it all.

The 39-year-old aka ‘Captain Cool’ made his decision public on Saturday via Instagram post which reads: “Thanks. Thanks a lot for your love and support throughout. From 1929 hrs today, consider me as retired.”

Dhoni quit Test cricket in 2014 and has not played a limited-overs match for the Men in Blue since taking a break after the team’s semi-final exit at the 2019 World Cup.

As captain, Dhoni led India to the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup title in 2007 and he repeated the feat at the 50-overs World Cup on home soil in 2011. Two years later in 2013, he lifted ICC Champions trophy in England, completing his trophy cabin.

Following his retirement, #MSDhoni became number one trend worldwide flooded with messages and tributes.

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