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    3 reasons why MS Dhoni should think of coming out of retirement and play T20 World Cup 2024

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    MS Dhoni

    MS Dhoni has been one of the best finishers in cricket history. The Chennai Super Kings wicketkeeper showed that he has still got it even at the age of 42 with his incredible cameos down the order in IPL 2024. Be it Anrich Nortje or Hardik Pandya, Dhoni has smashed every bowler that has come against him this season.

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    The ICC T20 World Cup 2024 will take place immediately after the IPL. This year, the competition will take place in United States of America and West Indies, where cricket is relatively not so popular, but a lot of Indians reside there, so they can celebrate a lot if India end up winning the trophy.

    In this listicle now, we will look at the three reasons why MS Dhoni should think of coming out of retirement and play for India in T20 World Cup 2024.

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    1. MS Dhoni has a ton of experience under his belt

    The biggest reason why Dhoni should come out of retirement is that he is the most experienced cricketer in India right now. Even Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma debuted after him. In tournaments like the T20 World Cup, experience matters more than anything else. Most importantly, Dhoni led India in T20 World Cup 2010, which happened in the West Indies.

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    2. Dhoni is striking the ball well and keeping wickets perfectly

    Dhoni comes out to bat lower down the order and strikes the ball to perfection without taking much time to settle. Plus, he has been keeping the wickets properly for CSK, and there have been rare misses from him behind the stumps.

    3. Dhoni knows how to win ICC finals, his career deserves better ending

    Dhoni has won three ICC Finals – one each in Cricket World Cup, T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy. Also, his career for India ended with a run-out in a semifinal defeat. Hence, for these two things also, the wicketkeeper should think of making one final comeback in USA.