Dhoni, who missed the five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka has also been ruled out of the first Test in Brisbane starting December 4. He is expected to take the field in the second Test in Adelaide on December 12.
In the meantime, Dhoni made a quiet trip to the city-based cricket company and reportedly spent five hours to select the right bats for the bouncy Australian tracks.
According to reliable sources, Dhoni selected six bats of 1260 grams each for the trip Down Under.
Head of Sareen Sports Industries (SS), Jatin Sareen said that Dhoni's visit was personal and that is the reason the Indian skipper did not meet the media.
Dhoni wanted to keep his visit to the city a secret and the company head, where the batsman got his bats prepared, did confirm the skipper's presence to PTI Bhasha but refused to give away anything else as directed by him.
Interestingly, Dhoni had visited the city back in 2011 to select bats with his wife Sakshi. Sareen said Dhoni was not the only cricketer to get his bats made in the city as Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh and former captains Kapil Dev and Rahul Dev also preferred to get their equipment made here.
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