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MS Dhoni quits international cricket; Suresh Raina follows suit

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NEW DELHI: Over the 16 years that he lorded over the

international cricket stage

, fans had come to expect the unexpected from Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Even so, he managed to serve up a bolt from the blue on Saturday. On a relaxed I-Day evening, after completing his first practice session with Chennai Super Kings teammates following a five-month hiatus from cricket due to the lockdown, Dhoni posted a typically

cryptic message

on Instagram. “Thanks a lot for ur love and support throughout. from 1929 hrs consider me as Retired (sic),” Dhoni's message read, as Sahir Ludhianvi's ‘Main pal do pal ka shayar hoon’ sung by Mukesh played in the background.

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With that, Dhoni brought down the curtains on his international career, leaving most of his teammates stumped. Within minutes, his CSK and former India teammate Suresh Raina, too, announced his international retirement.



Though Dhoni did not specify whether his announcement was only regarding international cricket, CSK sources indicated that both he and Raina would continue playing for the franchise at least till IPL’s 2021 edition.


Dhoni's announcement marks the end of an era for Indian cricket. His numbers are staggering, but they do not begin to capture the impact of the once long-haired boy from Ranchi whose canny captaincy, ice-cool demeanour under nerve-racking pressure and unorthodox brilliance paved the way for some of Indian cricket's most memorable moments.
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International debut

December 2004: Mahendra Singh Dhoni made his international debut against Bangladesh in an ODI at Chittagong. (Photo credit: Farjana K. Godhuly/AFP/Getty Images)

Dhoni first shot to fame when he was promoted to the number 3 spot against Pakistan in Vizag and he smashed his first ODI hundred smashing 148 off 123 balls. (Photo credit: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images)

Promoted up the order to accelerate scoring, Dhoni smashed an unbeaten 183 off 145 balls against Sri Lanka in Jaipur, the then record of the highest individual score in ODI cricket in the second innings. (Photo credit: Raveendran/AFP/Getty Images)

Dhoni made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in Chennai. (Photo credit: Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images)

September 2007: Dhoni took over ODI captaincy duties from Rahul Dravid. (TOI Photo)

Dhoni led a young Indian side to victory against Pakistan in the final of the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in South Africa. (Photo by Tom Shaw/Getty Images)

Dhoni led India to their first-ever ODI series victory in Australia and the first-ever bilateral ODI series victory in Sri Lanka and soon after won the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award. (Photo credit: Ishara S. Kodikara/AFP/Getty Images)

Dhoni made his debut as full-time Test captain of India during the fourth and final Test against Australia at Nagpur, replaces Anil Kumble who was injured in the third Test. (TOI Photo)

Dhoni led India to their first bilateral ODI series victory in New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Under Dhoni's captaincy, India topped the ICC Test cricket rankings for the first time. (TOI Photo)



As the news broke out after practice at MA Chidambaram Stadium, those in the CSK dressing-room rushed to speak to him. Dhoni shrugged and told them to check Instagram. “Just felt like it,” was all he said, and started planning for Monday's net session in his usual unflustured manner. Some things, at least, don't change.

International debut

December 2004: Mahendra Singh Dhoni made his international debut against Bangladesh in an ODI at Chittagong. (Photo credit: Farjana K. Godhuly/AFP/Getty Images)

Dhoni first shot to fame when he was promoted to the number 3 spot against Pakistan in Vizag and he smashed his first ODI hundred smashing 148 off 123 balls. (Photo credit: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images)

Promoted up the order to accelerate scoring, Dhoni smashed an unbeaten 183 off 145 balls against Sri Lanka in Jaipur, the then record of the highest individual score in ODI cricket in the second innings. (Photo credit: Raveendran/AFP/Getty Images)

Dhoni made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in Chennai. (Photo credit: Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images)

September 2007: Dhoni took over ODI captaincy duties from Rahul Dravid. (TOI Photo)

Dhoni led a young Indian side to victory against Pakistan in the final of the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in South Africa. (Photo by Tom Shaw/Getty Images)

Dhoni led India to their first-ever ODI series victory in Australia and the first-ever bilateral ODI series victory in Sri Lanka and soon after won the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award. (Photo credit: Ishara S. Kodikara/AFP/Getty Images)

Dhoni made his debut as full-time Test captain of India during the fourth and final Test against Australia at Nagpur, replaces Anil Kumble who was injured in the third Test. (TOI Photo)

Dhoni led India to their first bilateral ODI series victory in New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Under Dhoni's captaincy, India topped the ICC Test cricket rankings for the first time. (TOI Photo)


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