Times of Islamabad

India s Captain Cool MS Dhoni sacked with disgrace

India s Captain Cool MS Dhoni sacked with disgrace

NEW DELHI – India’s chief selector has strongly hinted that Mahendra SinghDhoni’s illustrious international career is over, saying Thursday they were”moving on” and giving opportunities to youngsters.

Ex-skipper and one-day stalwart Dhoni has not played for India since theWorld Cup in July, triggering speculation that the 38-year-old warhorsemight hang up his bat and gloves soon.

On Thursday he was left out of the national squad to take on Bangladesh inthree Twenty20 internationals at home next month, and he played no part inSouth Africa’s recent tour.

The same day, selection committee chairman M.S.K. Prasad said they werebacking youngsters such as Rishabh Pant for the wicketkeeper-batsman’s role.

“This is our clear thought process that post World Cup we are focusing onRishabh Pant only,” he was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of Indianews agency, in response to a question on Dhoni’s future.

“I made it very clear post the World Cup that we are moving on. We aregiving opportunities to youngsters and see that they establish themselvesin the side.”

Feted as a national hero for leading India to their 2011 World Cup triumph,Dhoni retired from Test cricket in 2014 with 4,876 runs from 90 matches.

Dhoni has been a mainstay of India’s one-day teams, making 10,773 runs from350 ODIs, but his form dipped during this year’s World Cup when India wereknocked out in the semi-finals.

Nicknamed “Captain Cool”, Dhoni led India across all three formats and iscredited with infusing a fighting spirit in the squad.

Echoing current captain Virat Kohli and the new head of the Indian cricketboard Sourav Ganguly, Prasad said any decision to retire would purely beDhoni’s “personal call”.

“Everything is his personal decision. We have already laid the roadmap forthe future in the way we are selecting teams.” -APP/AFP