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MS Dhoni Retirement: Dhoni announces retirement from international cricket, will play in IPL

MS Dhoni Retirement: Dhoni announces retirement from international cricket, will play in IPL


Former India captain and wicketkeeper-batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni has announced his retirement. Dhoni, one of India's most successful captains, last played for Team India in the semi-final against New Zealand last year.

Dhoni has announced his retirement from cricket on Instagram. He posted a four-minute video on Instagram. In which a glimpse of his cricketing life can be seen and a song is playing in the background. "Now consider me retired," he said in an Insta Post. Thanks to Fence for the support.

MS DHONI'S  RECORDS :


  • MS DHONI Successful as a Caption
  • ICC World T20 2007
  • CB Series 2008(Beat Australia in Final)
  • Compact Cup 2009(Beat Srilanka in Final)
  • Aisa Cup 2010(Beat Srilanka in Final)
  • ICC Cricket World Cup 2011(Beat Srilanka in Final)

  • Dhoni made his ODI debut against Bangladesh on December 23, 2004. He made his Test debut against Sri Lanka on December 2, 2005. He made his T20I debut on December 1, 2006 against South Africa.
  • Dhoni has scored 4876 runs in 144 innings of 90 Tests with 16 not out. He has scored 6 centuries and 33 half centuries in Test cricket. His highest score in Tests is 224. He is unbeaten 84 times in 350 ODIs and has scored 10,773 runs. In ODIs he has scored 10 centuries and 73 half centuries and the highest score is 183 not out.
  • Captain Dhoni, who helped India win the 2007 T20 World Cup, has scored 1617 runs in 98 T20I matches with 42 not out. His highest score in T20 is 56.

  • ICC Champions Trophy 2013
  • Celkon Cup 2013(Beat Srilanka in Final)
  • Asia Cup 2016(Beat Bangladesh in Final)
  • No. 1 Test Team
  • IPL 2010
  • IPL 2011
  • IPL 2018
  • Chamipons League 2010


The only captain in the world to win ICC ODI, T-20 World Cup and Champions Trophy reported via Instagram post

Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has announced his retirement from international cricket by posting on Instagram on Saturday. The world's only captain to win the ICC ODI and T-20 World Cup, as well as the Champions Trophy, wrote in his post, "Thank you. Thank you for your love and support. Understand me retired from 19:29 (7:29 p.m.)."



Mahi, also known as Captain Total, captained India in 199 ODIs and 72 T20s. He was first named captain of the team in 2007. Under him, India became World No. 1 in Tests. As well as being the only player to lead the team in more than 50 matches in all three formats. Dhoni left the ODI captaincy in January 2017. And before that he left the captaincy from Test in December 2014.

Dhoni made his debut in 2004 and was named captain in the 2007 T-20 World Cup as an experiment. He changed the game of T-20 forever by winning the T-20 World Cup in South Africa at a time when not everyone had hope. Due to that victory, this format gained global popularity. After that, Dhoni was given the ODI captaincy in place of Rahul Dravid and the Test captaincy in place of Anil Kumble.


Dhoni's last ODI was memorable, fans will never forget


Dhoni last played in the semifinals of the 2019 World Cup against New Zealand in Manchester. He then scored 50 off 72 balls. Chasing 240, he was run out by Martin Guptill. He could not complete the run for 2 inches and India was out of the World Cup. The fans were sad and Dhoni also went to the Bhari Hai Pavilion.


Dhoni made his debut under Ganguly's captaincy


Dhoni made his Test debut on December 23, 2004 against Bangladesh in Chittagong. Ganguly was the captain at the time. Ganguly sent Dhoni to bat at No. 3 in his place. However, Dhoni flopped in the series. He scored just 19 runs in three ODIs, but became the team's most reliable player in the next series against Pakistan, playing a memorable innings of 148 off 123 balls.

He has played 90 Tests, 350 ODIs and 98 T-20 ODIs. Dhoni has played 90 Tests, 350 ODIs and 98 T-20 matches so far. He has scored 4876, 10773 and 1617 runs respectively. In the IPL, Dhoni has scored 4432 runs in 190 matches so far. Under his captaincy, CSK won the IPL title twice in a row in 2010 and 2011. He then came back after a 2-year ban and became the champion in 2018.
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