Saturday, August 15, 2020

Mahendra Singh Dhoni Announces Retirement From International Cricket, Will Continue Playing IPL, Suresh Raina Also Said Goodbye To International Cricket

Former captain of Indian cricket team Mahendra Singh Dhoni has announced his retirement from international cricket. Now Dhoni will not be seen playing for the Indian cricket team. Although MS Dhoni will continue to play IPL. In such a situation, his fans can see Dhoni playing in the IPL.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni has announced his retirement from international cricket by posting on Instagram. In his Instagram post, MS Dhoni wrote, 'Many thanks for the love and support from all of you. After 7.29 pm today, I should be considered retired.

MS Dhoni, 39, had announced his retirement before Test cricket. Although he remained a part of the Indian cricket team in ODIs and T20s. But now Dhoni has announced his retirement from international cricket. Dhoni wrote a letter of withdrawal to BCCI President Sourav Ganguly during the day itself. Dhoni has also been the captain of Team India in all three formats of cricket. Also, many big records of Dhoni's name are recorded.

Many veterans of the country and the world have expressed their feelings on Dhoni's retirement. BCCI President Sourav Ganguly described it as the end of an era after Mahendra Singh Dhoni retired. At the same time, after Dhoni's retirement, Sachin Tendulkar expressed his feelings through a tweet.


Tweets

At the same time, Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted and thanked MS Dhoni for his unique contribution to Indian cricket.

Virat Kohli said through a tweet that what you have done for the country will always be remembered.


MS Dhoni started his cricket career in the year 2004 against Bangladesh. Dhoni has played 90 Test matches so far. Apart from this, he has represented India in 350 ODIs and 98 T20 matches. While Dhoni has scored 6 centuries in Test matches, Dhoni has recorded 10 centuries in ODIs.


Captain of World Cup Winning Team

Mahendra Singh Dhoni is known as a wicket-keeper batsman. Mahi is also the most successful Indian wicketkeeper. He has scored 294 in Tests, 444 in ODIs, and 91 in T20. Apart from this, under his captaincy, Dhoni made India a world champion again in the year 2011 in cricket. Apart from this, in 2007, under the captaincy of Dhoni, Team India had named the T20 World Cup.


After Dhoni, Suresh Raina Also Said Goodbye To International Cricket

After Mahendra Singh Dhoni, now Suresh Raina has also announced his retirement from international cricket. Suresh Raina, the batsman of the Indian cricket team, has announced his retirement through social media. After the departure of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Raina has said in his social media post that he too is joining this journey.

With the announcement of his retirement, Suresh Raina has shared a picture on his Instagram account. Along with this picture, Suresh Raina wrote, 'Mahi was nice to play with you. With all my heart, I want to join you on this journey. Thank you, India. Jai Hind!'

Please tell that Suresh Raina has been playing a role in the middle order batting order in the Indian cricket team. However, now Suresh Raina will not be seen playing for Team India. Suresh Raina plays for Chennai Super Kings in IPL. Mahendra Singh Dhoni is also a part of Chennai Super Kings in IPL.


Tweets

Sachin Tendulkar has wished Suresh Raina for his future after retiring.

After the retirement of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Suresh Raina, Chennai Super Kings shared a picture in which both former cricketers of the Indian cricket team are seen hugging.

At the same time, Irfan Pathan has also expressed his feelings after the retirement of Suresh Raina.

Virat Kohli has also congratulated Suresh Raina for his future.

Cricket Career

In his cricket career, Suresh Raina has played 18 Test matches. In which he has scored 768 runs with a century. Apart from this, he has played 226 ODIs for Team India. Raina has 5 centuries in his name. Raina has scored 5615 runs in ODI cricket. Apart from this, Raina has scored 1604 runs for India in 78 T20 matches. This includes a century. 

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