MS Dhoni's International Career Is Over
Former Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has said that he thinks former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will never be able to represent the Indian team again and his career is over.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, 38, has not played any form of cricket since the 2019 World Cup and his chances of returning to the Indian team have been ruled out due to a lockdown in India.
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Dhoni, who represents the Chennai Super Kings, was expected to return to the Indian Premier League (IPL), but due to the global epidemic, the IPL is unlikely to be held this year and the T20 World Cup is unlikely to be held. ۔
Harbhajan Singh said that Dhoni's retirement from international cricket was expected soon and there was constant talk in this regard but it ultimately depends on Dhoni.
"We all want to know if he wants to play for India again, as far as I know," said the former spinner, who has represented India in 103 Tests, 236 ODIs and 28 T20 Internationals. So they don't want to wear India's blue jersey again, they will play in the IPL but as far as India is concerned, I think they have decided that the 2019 World Cup was their last tournament.
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Dhoni, who retired from Test cricket in 2014, started training for the IPL at the Chennai Super Kings camp in March but has not spoken about his future at the international level.
Dhoni is the most successful captain of India where under his leadership India won the World T20 of 2007 and then in the 2011 World Cup India also became the champion while under his leadership India also got the honor of becoming the world number one Test team.