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Kamal
Its good for him to retire when the fame fades away
by Kamal on Oct 22, 2016 01:31 PM

Instead of calling a sports news reporter and placing counter questions on his retirement, it is better for Dhoni to retire before his fame fades away. Now that BCCI is also under trouble.

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haridas
Is Mahendra Singh Dhoni past his prime?
by haridas on Oct 22, 2016 01:30 PM

quite a long time before.

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Maneet Singh
he served well
by Maneet Singh on Oct 22, 2016 01:25 PM

but its time to leave now coz of his poor performance

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PRAVEEN
Dhoni... sorry
by PRAVEEN on Oct 22, 2016 01:16 PM

Cricket is not an individual game. Ofcourse, the responsibility is on the head of captain. But, unfortunately sorry to tell that it is time for Dhoni to step down eventhough he delivered many memorable succesful innings for India.. but it is now history... Above all, the full team of 11 is responsible for the result. It is not fair to depend on just two three players. Then regarding the missing century by Dhoni, it is just because he is not an opener. Many a time, he doenst get an opportunity to bat. If then he will be in tense situation. Better try luck in 2 down position

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thirunavukkarasu deivasigamoni
Dhoni is too good
by thirunavukkarasu deivasigamoni on Oct 22, 2016 01:02 PM  | Hide replies

It is just that the openers will need to understand the revised field restrictions and score well in the initial overs. We leaving things for the last 10 will not help things and it is bad to blame Dhoni for it.

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Guru RamRahimDsuza
Re: Dhoni is too good
by Guru RamRahimDsuza on Oct 22, 2016 01:53 PM
Let him play for CSK (if ban removed) and you guys cheer for him. Indian cricket does not need him anymore

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pyarelal laxmikant
Is Mahendra Singh Dhoni Past His Prime ?
by pyarelal laxmikant on Oct 22, 2016 12:50 PM  | Hide replies




NO.

He Still Has A Long, Long Way To Go.


But Instead Of A Bat He Will Now Need A Walking Stick.




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mahadevan raghupathy
Re: Is Mahendra Singh Dhoni Past His Prime ?
by mahadevan raghupathy on Oct 22, 2016 01:31 PM
i agree

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Guru RamRahimDsuza
Dhoni
by Guru RamRahimDsuza on Oct 22, 2016 12:29 PM

Has been a great servant of Indian cricket. But his hay days are gone. He needs to understand this and retire gracefully before selectors keep him out of the team

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