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‘Mahendra Singh Dhoni has made a great sacrifice for Virat Kohli’
Thursday, January 5, 2017 IST
‘Mahendra Singh Dhoni has made a great sacrifice for Virat Kohli’

Mahendra Singh Dhoni has made a “great sacrifice for Virat Kohli,” said former Indian check opener Chetan Chauhan. In an extraordinary chat with HT on Wednesday, Chauhan said Dhoni changed into true enough to play until the 2019 ICC global Cup in England.

“He is a stylish and calculative captain. He turned into match sufficient to play for India till the subsequent 50-overs international Cup. nicely, now that he has quit, Dhoni has set the platform for Virat Kohli to take over,” Chauhan stated.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni not only holds the record for most matches as captain of an international side, with 331 games across all formats but also is the only captain to have won all three ICC Trophies -- ODI World Cup, World Twenty20 and Champions Trophy. That’s quite a benchmark for Kohli.

Dhoni is the best athlete with excellent cricketing thoughts. He has long past with grace as a captain. All credit is going to him. he's nevertheless desirable in the back of the wicket and rarely misses something,” said former wicket-keeper Daljit Singh.

Properly thought out decision’“It was a good idea out choice,” stated Dhoni’s near friend and confidante Arun Pandey.

“You don’t take choice like this in a single day. It was nice idea out. Dhoni notion this become the proper time to step apart and continue gambling as wicketkeeper-batsman,” Pandey said.

speaking extra approximately Dhoni’s selection to step down, Pandey stated: “His thinking became that he has constructed the crux of the group now (for destiny and subsequent world Cup) and it's far the right time to surrender captaincy. He isn't a person who might hold on to something. For him, the crew’s pastimes are first and fundamental.”

Former cricketers inclusive of Sourav Ganguly had earlier subsidised Virat Kohli to take over from Dhoni in all three codecs.

Pandey stated that did now not positioned strain on Dhoni to stop.

“Dhoni is beyond all this. a piece of current cricketers gambling for India blossomed beneath Dhoni. Now he thinks it is the right time to step apart for the bigger hobby of the crew.

“Mno longer many could do that, however, Dhoni has accomplished that. It has usually been India first for him,” brought Pandey.

All things considered though, Dhoni has taken the right decision. Over the last year, this had become Kohli's team.— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) January 4, 2017

 
 
 
 
 

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