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India’s one of the greatest Test Captains, MS. Dhoni has decided to retire from the Test Cricket with immediate effect. The leadership of the 33-years old has led India as the No. 1 team in the Test Rankings. And after citing the strain of playing all formats of Cricket, he has decided to concentrate on ODI and T20 formats.
BCCI in return respected
the decision of Dhoni and thanked him for his enormous contribution which
brought laurels to the country. India now will be headed by Virat Kohli in the
fourth and final match in Sydney.
Although team India has suffered defeats in many of the overseas matches but has led India to an unprecedented two World Cup titles. He became the first Indian batsman to complete 10,000 runs or more as captain, joining Ricky Ponting with 15440, Graeme Smith with 14878, Stephen Fleming with 11561 and Allan Border with 11062 in international cricket.
Although team India has suffered defeats in many of the overseas matches but has led India to an unprecedented two World Cup titles. He became the first Indian batsman to complete 10,000 runs or more as captain, joining Ricky Ponting with 15440, Graeme Smith with 14878, Stephen Fleming with 11561 and Allan Border with 11062 in international cricket.
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