Mahendra Singh Dhoni retired from international cricket, will continue to play IPL

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Dhoni has also posted a four minute long video on Instagram, showing his cricket life and a song playing in the background.

Former captain of the Indian cricket team, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has announced his retirement from international cricket on Instagram. He has also posted a video of four minutes and seven seconds on his Instagram account, showing a glimpse of his cricketing life and playing a song in the background. In his Instagram post, he said that I should be considered retired now. He thanked the fans for their support.

Dhoni wrote, “Thank you for your love and support. Let me retire at 7.29 pm”. Let us tell you that Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been the most successful captain of Team India so far. He won the T20 World Cup, ODI World Cup and ICC Champions Trophy to the Indian team under his captaincy. Dhoni is the only captain of Team India who has captured these three big trophies of ICC. Apart from this, in the Indian Premier League, Dhoni has brought the Chennai Super Kings team to the list of the most successful teams.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni may have announced his retirement from international cricket, but he will continue to show his passion in the IPL. This time the IPL is going to be in the UAE, in which Dhoni will be seen leading the Chennai Super Kings on the field.

Dhoni has played 90 Tests, 350 ODIs and 98 T20 matches in his international cricket career. In the Test, Dhoni scored 4876 runs in 144 innings with an average of 38.09, while he has scored 10773 runs in 297 innings with an average of more than 50. Talking about T20, he has scored 1617 runs in 85 innings at an average of 38.

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Dhoni has scored 10 centuries and 73 half-centuries in ODIs. In the test, he has scored 6 centuries and 33 Pachasa to his name, while in T20 he has scored two half-centuries in his career.

Debut in 2004

Significantly, Dhoni started his cricket career on 23 December 2004 in the ODI series against Bangladesh

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