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Dhoni earned players' respect by walking the talk: Dravid


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Animesh Das
Dhoni and Dravid
by Animesh Das on Jan 02, 2015 05:32 PM

Both are same fruit of a tree. Both played politics during their captaincy.. Both were defensive

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Animesh Das
Dhobi Retired
by Animesh Das on Jan 02, 2015 02:45 PM

AS he could not control young and aggressive team and due to his mischievous act in Indian Paisa Leauge ..Nothing else..

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b g
Dhoni and retiremnt from test
by b g on Jan 02, 2015 06:44 AM

It is good for a captain like Dhoni to take a stand on the test series. Making way for a New Captain would give him a better chance to concentrate on T20 and ODI. Let the New man prove his might. Virat looks promising !

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anil
Wise decision –
by anil on Jan 01, 2015 01:14 PM

Wise decision –
All the Senior Players left and there is no players who can perform and he can’t performance on overseas result continues defeat and High Court after IPL mach fixing any movement reach him. Hence, its wise decision to retire from Test Cricket.
Now, we are also waiting for decision for One Day and 20-20 Cricket before court should reach him.


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Ashish Kumar
Guessing the reason for Dhoni's retirement
by Ashish Kumar on Jan 01, 2015 04:08 AM  | Hide replies

No one knows the reason for Dhoni's sudden retirement for sure. Perhaps he was uncomfortable with being superintended over by a much lesser player who is functioning as Director. This Director encouraged Kohli to revolt. Perhaps Dhoni decided to give back a silent slap by retiring in this manner. Before quitting he demonstrated that the Brisbane Test should not have been lost and India should have been only one down. Shastri frustration is evident from utterances which include uncalled for swearing.
If things do not change then, I suspect, Dhoni may not be playing the World Cup, either by retiring or reporting unfit. India should be ready with Plan B.

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Prabhakar KRISHNA
Re: Guessing the reason for Dhoni's retirement
by Prabhakar KRISHNA on Jan 01, 2015 02:35 PM
Ashish ; Yashraj films are looking for you for their next screenplay !

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Bhasmasur Rakshasa
Re: Guessing the reason for Dhoni's retirement
by Bhasmasur Rakshasa on Jan 01, 2015 11:44 AM
Wow!! You should be a director of a movie.......your imagination is amazing......

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Re: Guessing the reason for Dhoni's retirement
by on Jan 01, 2015 11:50 AM
yes mr ashish... he got his own taste by calling seniors to everyone and making them leave unknowinlgy...now even he bid adieu in speculation known best to bcci ...uparwale ke ghar der hai andher nahi

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Re: Re: Guessing the reason for Dhoni's retirement
by on Jan 01, 2015 11:51 AM
but he was a good player of old ball..and yes a good player indeed ..

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Manoj poojary
salute to dhoni...for his gentlemanship for the game.
by Manoj poojary on Dec 31, 2014 09:57 PM

He was not animated and mainted the cool atitude all time. I m proud that the indian players like dravid,laxman,tendulkar earned respect all over the world for thier humble behaviour.dhoni captained nicely though he had failures..and i was also among those who criticise through this platform...today i feel sorry that dhoni is not there any more as a captain.

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puliyadi rajamurthy
Mystry of Retirement !
by puliyadi rajamurthy on Dec 31, 2014 08:04 PM

It does not seems to be the matter of failure in test matches. What is going wrong with BCCI?!!

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RAMAN GOPAL
My wish
by RAMAN GOPAL on Dec 31, 2014 06:52 PM

I would like to see Dhoni once again to play without the botheration of catptain shiping like early days.He should play couple of year freely.

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mani iyer
Dhoni's retirement
by mani iyer on Dec 31, 2014 06:40 PM

Captain courageous kudos to you A man of few words and much action, he was strategist par excellence, always cool and balanced, I wish he had continued for some more time but he quit before someone could even hint that he had become dispensable

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