November 21, 2024
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Sourav Ganguly comments on the participation of MS Dhoni in 2020 T20 World Cup

Sourav Ganguly comments on the participation of MS Dhoni in 2020 T20 World Cup
(MS Dhoni last played in 2019 world cup semi final)

New stories are being speculated everyday about former captain of Indian cricket team Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s return to the national team. BCCI chairman Sourav Ganguly, current skipper Virat Kohli, coach Shastri or selector MSK Prasad are not commenting openly on the return of the veteran of 350 ODIs. This is the reason that the fans are also in a state of confusion and want to know about Dhoni’s future.

Now once again, Board Chairman Ganguly has not given a direct answer to the question of Dhoni playing in T20 World Cup. When Ganguly was asked about Dhoni playing in the World Cup, he said, ‘Ask Dhoni’.

Ganguly said that the think tank is clear on how to deal with Dhoni’s future but admitted that certain things can not be said on public platform.

It may be an indication that the veteran cricketer will be the only one to take a call on his career and no one can actually force him to retire or make a comeback.

MS Dhoni’s updates in the recent while

MS Dhoni finally speaks about his return to International cricketMS Dhoni last featured in India’s world cup semi final clash against New Zealand where they have to end up on the losing side. After the marquee ICC event, Dhoni made himself unavailable for selection for West Indies tour and went to terrorist prone area of Awantipura in South Kashmir to serve for his army battalion. He further made himself unavailable for selection for the South Africa and Bangladesh tour which made the fans worry about his future with the national team.

The selectors didn’t name him in the West Indies series as well that put question mark on his International career. The fans on social media feel that the maestro from Ranchi will only return to action in IPL 2020.

He may also be a part of Asia XI team that plays against World XI in March.

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