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Mahendra Singh Dhoni seems to say goodbye to international cricket in a melody, a poem

Mahendra Singh Dhoni announced his retirement like a poet on his Instagram


I am a poet of one or two moments' - Mahendra Singh Dhoni said goodbye to international cricket in the melody of a song, in the rhythm of a poem. Dhoni also showed that the farewell message can be so creative. On Instagram, Mukesh's song 'Me Pal Do Pal Ka Shayer Hu' from Amitabh Bachchan's 'Kavi Kavi' has seen India's most successful captain look back in 4 minutes and 6 seconds.


15 years of walking. There are twists and turns on that path, like the blade of outstanding success, as well as the occasional hard break in the ‘speedbreaker’ of failure. However, where he ended his 15-year career, a smile of contentment could be seen on the face of ‘Mahi’ who came up from Jharkhand. Did Dhoni himself think 20 years ago that the life of a TTE at Kharagpur railway station in West Bengal could be so colorful, so studded with pearls of success? The story of Dhoni's life, courtesy of the late Sushant Singh starrer 'MS Dhoni: The Untold Story', is not unknown.

But at one time the captain of the Indian cricket team was engrossed in badminton and football! At the beginning of his playing life, he regularly played these games for different clubs at the district level. His role in the football team was as a goalkeeper. Coming to cricket is also amazing. His football coach sent him to play 'Khap' of a local cricket team. The deepest interest in cricket came when he played for the Commando Cricket Club of Ranchi (1995-96). After a great performance in the 1996/98 season, Vinu got the opportunity to play in the Mankar Trophy Under-16 Championship. Then it took another seven years to get a chance in the national team. Whether or not he made his debut a little later than his contemporaries, he sorted out his 15-year international career after achievement.

Spent most of his time leading the team. In the context of his dedication to the team, he once said, ‘I told my wife, his position in my life is three. First the country, second the parents, then the wife. ' As you have made all the surprises on the field, the decisions about your own career are no less surprising. In mid-December of 2014, the captain announced his sudden retirement; No farewell test, farewell speech or farewell press conference was given a chance আর there is no other captain in India's Test history to say goodbye like this. The announcement of relinquishing the captaincy of the Indian team in January 2016 is also quite surprising. Under his leadership, India was scheduled to play a series of three ODIs and three T20I matches against England. Decades before the start of the series, Dhoni informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that he would no longer captain limited-overs cricket!

Spent most of his time leading the team. In the context of his dedication to the team, he once said, ‘I told my wife, his position in my life is three. First the country, second the parents, then the wife. ' As you have made all the surprises on the field, the decisions about your own career are no less surprising. In mid-December of 2014, the captain announced his sudden retirement; No farewell test, farewell speech or farewell press conference was given a chance আর there is no other captain in India's Test history to say goodbye like this. The announcement of relinquishing the captaincy of the Indian team in January 2016 is also quite surprising. Under his leadership, India was scheduled to play a series of three ODIs and three T20I matches against England. Decades before the start of the series, Dhoni informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that he would no longer captain limited-overs cricket!

Dhoni has kept himself completely hidden since the last World Cup. There was a lot of talk about his retirement at this time. However, he has been hearing about retirement for the last five-six years. Annoyed to hear the same thing over and over again, Dhoni called an Australian journalist to the press conference dias in the 2018 T20 World Cup, I remember what a joke! International cricket started with a run-out, and ended with a run-out. This match between the beginning and the end is as full of surprises as his career!

Dhoni was told that he would not retire. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. The announcement was made abruptly, to the tune of a lyric poem - 'How many poets have come before me / They have come, gone / ... Tomorrow I will be separated from you / Even though I am a part of your present ....' Exactly how many captains, how many wicketkeeper batsmen have come to Indian cricket before Dhoni. But how many have left such a strong impression like him? No matter how much Dhoni says ‘I am a poet of one or two moments’ — cricket will say,‘ Mr. Mahendra Singh Dhoni, you are a poet of innumerable moments. '

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