Tuesday, 30 December 2014

MS Dhoni Announces Retirement From Test Cricket, Virat Kohli To Lead India At SCG

Mahendra Singh Dhoni has announced his retirement from test cricket after India managed to draw the third Test at the MCG today. He has said that the "strain of playing all formats of the game" has taken its toll on him has forced him to take such decision. Virat kohli will lead the Indian team at SCG in the fourth and final fixture of the tournament in Australia.

Dhoni didn't announce his decision either during the post-match presentation ceremony or in the press briefing after the game concluded. His decision came in from of a BCCI Tweet, which said, "MS Dhoni has chosen to retire from Test Cricket with immediate effect, Virat (Kohli) will be the captain for the 4th and Final Test against Australia."

MS Dhoni Announces Retirement From Test Cricket

Wriddhiman Saha will take Dhoni's place in the fourth match of the series at Sydney.

BCCI has issued a statement that says MS will now concentrate on ODIs and T20s. This to many cricket pundits has come as surprise as most of the senior cricketers let the shorter formats of the game to carry their careers in the Test cricket.

"One of India's greatest Test Captains under whose leadership India became the No. 1 team in the Test Rankings MS Dhoni, has decided to retire from Test Cricket citing the strain of playing all formats of Cricket," the statement said.

Dhoni's Test match record lately has not been that good, though. India has been whitewashed in Australia and in England in 2011-2012. The team has also been defeated by South Africa and by a much weaker opposition New Zealand.

Dhoni has played 90 test matches for India and has scored 4876 runs at an average of 38; he has scored 6 centuries and 33 half centuries. He made his test debut in 2005 against Sir Lanka.

He took the captaincy from Rahul Dravid in 2007 and has led the country in 60 fixtures ever since. In those 60 matches India has won 27 lost 18 and 15 have been draws.


It was under his captaincy that India won the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 ODI World Cup.   

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