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MS Dhoni retires: As wicketkeeper, Indian legend was faster than the best pickpockets, says Ravi Shastri
•Counting Dhoni's achievements, Shastri said despite creating an enviable legacy, Dhoni's calm demeanour made him unique.
‘Thanks for everything’: Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli and others pay tribute to MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina after retirement announcements
Firstcricket Staff •Dhoni and Raina announced retirement from international cricket via social media on Saturday.
'Consider me as retired', India icon MS Dhoni brings curtains down on international career
Firstcricket Staff •Dhoni, who last played India in the semi-final defeat to New Zealand in the 2019 ICC World Cup, calls it a day after representing the country in 90 Tests, 350 ODIs and 98 T20Is.
IPL 2020: 'Evergreen' MS Dhoni can go on and play in his 40s, says Shane Watson
Trendingdesk •The CSK side will again be led by 39-year-old Dhoni and while there has been a lot of speculation around his future, his CSK teammate Shane Watson feels that their captain has a lot of cricket left in him.
Harbhajan Singh recalls incident highlighting MS Dhoni’s calm nature
Trendingdesk •According to Harbhajan, while Dhoni has nudged him at times, he has never told him what to do
MS Dhoni’s wife Sakshi shuts down trolls over retirement rumours on Twitter, #DhoniNeverRetires goes viral soon after
Trendingdesk •Even though the tweet was pulled down, Sakshi’s statement saw a change in Twitter trends, with fans turning the hashtag #DhoniNeverRetires viral.
MS Dhoni should have retired after 2019 ODI World Cup, says Shoaib Akthar
•'If I would have been in his (Dhoni) place, I would have hung up my boots,' said Shoaib Akthar.
Issue of MS Dhoni's future can be resolved through talks, says former BCCI secretary Sanjay Jagdale
•MS Dhoni has been on a sabbatical from international cricket since India's semi-final exit in the ODI World Cup, leading to speculations about his future.
MS Dhoni extends his unavailability till November; set to skip Vijay Hazare Trophy, Bangladesh T20Is
Firstcricket Staff •Mahendra Singh Dhoni has extended his break from competitive cricket by two months, thus ruling himself out of the Vijay Hazare Trophy and the three-match T20I series against the visiting Bangladesh.
MSK Prasad, Sakshi Dhoni squash MS Dhoni retirement rumours after Virat Kohli's appreciation tweet
•With MS Dhoni taking time off, the selectors have made it clear that Rishabh Pant would be their top choice for the wicketkeeper's slot going forward and keeping next year's World T20 Championship in focus.