The news of former Indian team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's retirement from cricket keeps on coming. His childhood coach Keshav Banerjee has said on this that Dhoni is not the kind of person who will call his close ones and talk about his retirement from international cricket. He said that when Dhoni feels that it is time to retire, he will announce it in the right way. On Wednesday, some people on Twitter sparked rumors of Dhoni's retirement. However, those who follow Dhoni have also told these news reports wrong.
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Banerjee told IAS on phone from Ranchi on Thursday, "Dhoni is not the kind of person who would call people and say I am retiring. He knows how to do it. When he feels the time has come If it is, then he will inform the BCCI and call a press conference and do all the things that should be done. Just like he did when he retired from the Test. " He said, "You don't get into social media. There are many things that become trend but in the end fake news comes out. I don't know why people are behind Dhoni. I know him well and I can tell you that when he thinks about retirement, he will tell us. "
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Banerjee had earlier said that even if Dhoni does not play IPL, he should be part of the Indian team selected for the T20 World Cup. Now there are reports that the T20 World Cup, to be held between October-November this year, can be postponed due to coronavirus and in such a situation the possibility of IPL is starting to appear. Banerjee said, "You will know how fit Dhoni is in the IPL. If the T20 World Cup is postponed and next year too, then he can play it too." Dhoni has not played international cricket since the semi-finals of the World Cup in England last year and has been out of the team since then in the name of rest.
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