Former India skipper Mohammad Azharuddin Monday said communication between the selectors and Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be vital as he enters the winter of his illustrious career amid speculations on retirement.
Speculations were rife that the two-time World Cup winning captain will announce his retirement from international cricket after India's painful 2019 World Cup semi-final defeat to New Zealand.
However, on the eve of the Indian team selection for next month's tour of the West Indies, Dhoni made himself "unavailable" while ruling out immediate retirement.
Asked what is the best way when it comes retirement of big players such as Dhoni, Azharuddin said, "A player wants to play, but selectors have to speak, how long he will play, how he will play, what will happen.
"About big player, the player is also taken into confidence and spoken to. I feel some decision will come. Otherwise, people will keep writing that (he) should retire, not retire. Because, no statement has come from Dhoni."
"But, I just want to request him. Whenever he plays, he should play aggressively. Sometimes, reflexes slow down after certain age. But, Dhoni, it does not appear that the reflexes are slow. If he plays his natural game more, I feel that will be good for India."
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