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           INDIAN CRICKET LEGEND M.S.DHONI RETIRED


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Indian cricketer MMS Dhoni announced his retirement from international competitions on Saturday, marking the end of his 16-year career with the Indian national team.


Dhoni made his debut with India in 2004, when he finally captained India, leading India to the World Twenty20 tournament in 2007, as well as the 2011 World Cup and the 2013 Champions Trophy.In an Instagram post, the wicker keeper said, "Thank you so much ur love and support all over the country. Since 1929 hrs they took me as a Retiree."

The 39-year-old has scored 10,773 goals one day (ODI) - the 11th highest in history - in 350 games.He also played 90 Tests, hit 4,876 Tests runs and led India to world class trips before retiring from the club in 2014. He also played 98 T20s.He has held India in 322 overseas record matches and won 110 ODI titles with second only Rick Ponting of Australia.Dhoni has also won the Indian Premier League (IPL) three times with the Chennai Super Kings.Many in the cricket community have paid tribute to Dhoni on social media, including current India captain Virat Kohli.

"Every cricket team has to complete its journey one day, but the more someone you know announces that decision, the more you feel affected," Kohli said on Twitter."What you have done for the world will always be in everyone's heart, but the respect and warmth I have received from you will always be in the mine. The world has seen success, I have seen that person. Thank you for everything Skip. I throw my hat at you."Shortly after Dhoni announced his retirement, Indian batsman Suresh Raina also retired from overseas cricket.Raina, who was part of the 2011 World Cup winning streak, hit 5,615 runs with an average of 35.31 in 226 ODI. He played Tests 18 and 78 T20s


The uncertainty leading to Mahendra Singh Dhoni's retirement will soon be forgotten, and what remains is the certainty and pride of working over the years.Should he have retired earlier? Or at least you should have wiped the air before?It doesn't matter. Dhoni was not compelled to make this easy for everyone, especially those whose job it is to tie jobs together and move on to the next big thing.It is possible that Doni will continue to play in the IPL. It's a competition he enjoys, playing for his favorite team and his fans who bring back love many times.


A man who played 90 Tests, 350 in one day and 98 T20 naturally, will be remembered.This is in addition to being the most successful captain in the country, taking India to the No. 1 spot and leading them to win the World Cup after 28 years (2011), T20 Worlds (2007) which stopped the transformation of the IPL and Champions Trophy (2013).In white football cricket he is one of the greats of all time, his 84 unanswered voings aiming for his average of over 50 in one-day internationals. Only Ricky Ponting has led his team, in Australia, to multiple wins. Dhoni has led and won more games than any other captain in the T20 internationals.


He has led India to a large number of Tests, 60, and has recently been awarded by Virat Kohli as the most successful.Donj's reign had a profound effect on Indian cricket, not just on numbers.He rose from what was once the backwater of Indian cricket - a town east of the ranch - and continued with his previous career, Sourav Ganguly, who turned to non-traditional cricket centers and acquired world-class players.


Doni's rise as captain continued a process that began with bishops - maharajas and nawabs - leading in the early years, middle-class (often banking) players who followed and then a small town talent spread the game; this in some ways reflects the emergence of Indian society itself.He was eight years old when Sachin Tendulkar took his Test, and within a few months Tendulkar said, "I'm very happy.


"Congratulations on a great cricket job," said Shane Warne, an Australian footballer. “It was great to see you play the way you led your troops. Good luck with everything you choose to do next time! It's a myth. ”Former England captain Michael Vaughan also took to Twitter to announce that "the 2011 World Cup victory was a miracle for Tendulkar but was fueled by Microsoft Dhoni. The best work ever done around the world. -MS. "In the test, Doni made 4,876 runs per bat, up to 38 runs. He hit half-century and six hundred years, and also took 256 catches and made 38 stumpings.Of the ODIs, he counted 10,773 runs, up to 50. He hit 73-half-century and 10th-century, he also took 321 larger ones and made 123 stumpings.In the T20s, Doni made 1,617 runs, reaching 37. He hit half-century, again taking 57 catches and making 34 stumpings.


Shortly after Dhoni's announcement, former Indian co-ordinator Suresh Raina said he had withdrawn from overseas cricket."It has never been fun to play with you (Dhoni)," Raina, a Chennai colleague, wrote on Instagram. "With my heart full of pride, I choose to join you on this journey. Thank you India."Along with 18 tests and 78 T20s, 33-year-old Raina played in 226 ODIs, where she reached 35 bat, including half-century and 100s, and took 36 wikes

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