In offices, organizations etc when a man retires , even his most bitter critics also utter nice words but that does not reflect true feelings of the speakers. Such a character like M. S Dhoni, whose name appeared in spot fixing and some other dubious matters cannot be ideal for a true fighter. Virat may not want to invite any controversy by saying something that will make news. But a the same time, we must keep in mind, what Virat feels is not binding at all for other cricket folowers. If he is too vocal he should face criticism. Virat should better concentrate on cricket in staed of lecturing on M.S Dhoni's greatness.
Re: Formal words should not be mistaken for true feelings
by kalyan krishnan on Jan 08, 2017 02:46 PM
In India one can easily get away with character assassination. This is one such case. He was the most successful captain India have had and his contribution, both as a player and as a Captain are immense. Let the barking dogs bark.
Re: Re: Formal words should not be mistaken for true feelings
by DrYaako TikaNovva on Jan 09, 2017 06:42 PM
So only Dhonis dogs have the liberty to assassinate characters?
Just see the immense respect & praise Viraat has for MSD .
And media & few fool cricket fans on discussion board were saying MSD is selfish he ruined the careers of Dada , Rahul Dravid , Harbhajan , Zaheer , Sehwag , Gambhir etc etc - - -