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Amid MS Dhoni-retirement rumours, Virat Kohli makes strong statement on former Indian captain

There is no MS Dhoni in the squad and yet, when captain Virat Kohli addressed the media, he had to speak about the former Indian captain.

Updated on: Sep 15, 2019 10:39 AM IST
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India take on South Africa to begin their home season. There is no MS Dhoni in the squad and yet, when captain Virat Kohli addressed the media, he had to speak about the former Indian captain. And true to his nature, Kohli had no qualms in accepting the fact that both their mindset are quite similar when it comes to putting the interests of the side above everything else.

File image of Virat Kohli, MS Dhomni (Getty Images)
File image of Virat Kohli, MS Dhomni (Getty Images)

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And then there was the tweet which sparked off rumours around Dhoni’s retirement, but Kohli said that retirement was a personal choice and it should thus be left on the seasoned campaigner to make the call.

“When you decide to stop playing is an absolutely individual thing, and no one else should have an opinion on it, that’s what I think,” Kohli said. “As long as he is available and continues to play, he is going to be very very valuable.”

The captain has to stress on the fact that his tweet was merely a recollection of the game which he was extremely proud of, but, well, in Indian cricket and in Indian society, where emotions are extremely heightened, Kohli would have understood the importance of MS Dhoni.

 
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