After news of Mahendra Singh Dhoni not featuring in BCCI's annual contract for 2019-2020 surfaced on Thursday, speculations around his retirement once again captured the imagination of the cricket-crazy nation.
Though Dhoni's retirement has not been confirmed by any official or by the former skipper himself, thousands of people have been using Twitter with #ThankYouDhoni to give him a heartfelt sendoff. While some even voiced their frustration at not getting a chance to see their favorite cricketer in action again.
Dhoni has not featured in the Indian team since the semi-final loss to New Zealand during the 2019 World Cup in England.
So his career ended the same way it started. Poetic.
- ` (@FourOverthrows) January 16, 2020
MS Dhoni (2004-2019)#ThankyouDhoni pic.twitter.com/jWzVojGW0V
#ThankYouDhoni
- Rakesh kumar Singh _____ _____ ____ (@RakeshS93675393) January 16, 2020
Then : Mahi maar raha hai
Now : Mahi Ja raha hai _
For me , Cricket will never be the same as dhoni era !
#ThankYouDhoni pic.twitter.com/Gt6A3o41J3
MS Dhoni spending time with our Jawans at Army Hospital few days back.!_#MSDhoni #ThankYouDhoni pic.twitter.com/QC0ZDFcF5z
- Nisha Jha (@IndiaNisha18) January 16, 2020
My mum hardly watches cricket but she knew two players one is sachin another one is dhoni bhai such is the calibre and impact he has amongst indian public __#ThankYouDhonipic.twitter.com/piQMEGDEXC
- Dosa Muncher (@thenibbasays) January 16, 2020
In 10yrs of time whom Indian cricket will miss the most.
- Frank Iyer (@FranklinnnMJ) January 16, 2020
RT for #Dhoni
Like for #Sachin#thankyoudhoni #Thala #BCCI pic.twitter.com/SbAXh2Sdve
Why trending #ThankYouDhoni He is not retiring this soon.He is not playing as of now BUT will soon be Back With A Bang.Dont Loose Hope People.He has to give lot of memories to us by playing multiple Brilliant knocks & his behind the stump commentary #MSDhoni My Forever Captain _ pic.twitter.com/5JJD3if5fL
- Mansi Shah (@mansishah1611) January 16, 2020
He came
- Rahul Gupta (@Rahulgupta_307) January 16, 2020
He ruled and conquered
and Leave silently after making team strong and successful
We miss you mahi __#thankyoudhoni#MSDhoni pic.twitter.com/XTJnbyF3S2
Dhoni's last T20 International match for India was against Australia on February 27, 2019, at Bengaluru which the visitors had won by 7 wickets.
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