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A stalwart bids adieu and one wonders whether we treat this as one of the saddest days of Indian Cricket or congratulate media for finally achieving its goal by consistently taking up a cause for MSD farewell.
Gavaskar had once famously said, “Retire, and let people ask WHY? Rather than getting asked WHEN?”
The media seems to pick up this cause of ‘WHEN’ as soon as they see someone falter even once and are happy to take an expert role to write a cricket obituary.
As MSD retires from International Cricket, luckily for the fans, the world has a window in the form of IPL and hopefully, we see him around for a few more years to come.
As a typical fan of the BIG 5, MS was always an outsider for many amongst the cricket followers and one wondered whether the long-haired raw teenager had the potential to carry heavyweights under his leadership and boy!
He brought the glory home for the first time in 2007 World Cup 20-20 and then made it a habit to take the podium position whether it was IPL, Champions Trophy, or that coveted 2011 World Cup which made India erupt in loud cheers and tears for the Master Blaster Sachin.
The time flies, a career that started as a rusty teenager is about to end as a legend. We might have seen one of the best ever keepers and skippers of India bidding adieu to the game we loved and he lived.
Each legend gives us something to learn but Dhoni gave us patience, cool head, difficult mind to read, and most importantly an ideal leadership one should idolize and aspire for.
Thanks, Dhoni for giving us those wonderful years and bringing those amazing moments for all the cricket fans, the world over.
Take a bow 🙇♀️ ‘The Real Keeper of Indian Cricket’ 🙇♂️
Image Courtesy: Economic Times
Disclaimer: The article is a personal tribute to a glorious cricketer and does not intend to comment about the ups and downs of the Indian Cricket.