MS Dhoni. (TOI Image)
NEW DELHI: Will he, won’t he – That’s the million dollar question that holds on a possible
MS Dhoni
resurgence to worldwide cricket. Many fans in India and throughout the world are hoping that they get to see the only captain to have actually won all 3 ICC trophies (2007 World T20, 2011 ODI World Cup & 2013 Champions Trophy) back on the international cricket field again.
The 39- year-old previous India captain hasn’t played a global match considering that India’s shock 2019 ODI World Cup semi-final loss to New Zealand in July2019 Initially many people thought he just wanted to take a break, there were reports that he may be carrying a few injuries. He even struck the internet in Ranchi for a long time, however then when he continued to make himself not available series after series, the questions began to swirl. Had he already decided to give up cricket? Was he going to announce his retirement? After all, Dhoni likes to do the unthinkable sometimes. He doesn’t actually follow a set protocol. When he decided he didn’t want to continue playing Tests any longer, he took the choice throughout a Test series in Australia that he was captaining in2014
In January this year, the
BCCI
needed to drop him from their list of centrally contracted gamers, after all he hadn’t played for the country in