MS Dhoni resigns | 'We have him in yellow; see you on nineteenth at toss': Rohit Sharma's message to MSD

MS Dhoni resigns | 'We have him in yellow; see you on nineteenth at toss': Rohit Sharma's message to MSD

MS Dhoni resigns: In a clever tweet, MI captain Rohit Sharma paid recognitions for MS Dhoni, while likewise helping him to remember the forthcoming IPL challenge. 

Previous India cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni reported his retirement from universal cricket on Saturday by means of a post on his Instagram account. While fans may not see Dhoni play again in the Indian blue pullover, he will at present wear his yellow Chennai Super Kings shirt when the thirteenth release of Indian Premier League season commences from September 19th. 

Dhoni has driven CSK to three titles previously, and despite the fact that the IPL will happen in UAE this present year, Dhoni's group will even now enter as one of the top picks. 

The safeguarding champions Mumbai Indians drove by Rohit Sharma, will go head to head Dhoni's CSK in the debut round of IPL 2020. The two groups have shared an extraordinary cricketing competition throughout the years. MI defeated CSK in a last-ball spine-chiller a year ago to guarantee their fourth IPL trophy. 

Likewise read: MSD is that style of player that even presidents and executives talk about him: Dean Jones 

In a clever tweet, MI captain Rohit Sharma paid recognitions for MS Dhoni, while additionally helping him to remember the forthcoming IPL challenge. "One of the most persuasive men throughout the entire existence of Indian cricket. His effect in and around cricket was huge. He was a man with a vision and an ace in realizing how to construct a team," Rohit wrote in a tweet. 

"Will clearly miss him in blue yet we have him in yellow. See you on nineteenth at the toss," the Indian opener further included. 

Dhoni resigns as Indian cricket's best commander in restricted overs cricket, having won three ICC trophies - 2007 T20 World Cup, 50-over World Cup in 2011, and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy - the main skipper to do as such. 

He last played universal cricket during the elimination round of the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup in which India lost to New Zealand.

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