Dhoni has displayed decent form in the tournament, highlighted with a 129 against Chhattisgarh
The cricketer travel by train with from Ranchi to Howrah to participate in the Vijay Hazare Trophy
Mahendra Singh Dhoni has offered words of comfort to his die-hard fans
International cricket fraternity has hailed Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who yesterday step down as India's limited overs skipper, as one the greatest captains of all time. Former England skipper Michel Vaughan described Dhoni as one of the greatest captains to have ever led a cricket team. "Even one of the greatest captains of all time decides enough is enough ... Well done @msdhoni on an incredible leadership term," Vaughan wrote on his Twitter page. Australia's former captain Michael Clarke, who himself quit shorter format after winning 2015 World Cup, showered accolades on Dhoni, saying he still has lot to offer to Indian cricket. "I think @msdhoni will go down as one of India's most successful captains. He is a great man and still has a lot to offer Indian cricket," Clarke wrote on his Twitter page. Clarke felt Test skipper Virat Kohli should be the natural choice to lead India in limited overs also. "It is now time for @imVkohli to captain all three f
Talismanic Mahendra Singh Dhoni stumped every cricket fan on Wednesday when he informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that he is stepping down as the skipper of India's One-Day International (ODI) and T20 International sides, ending a trophy-filled era.
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