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Five things fans are going to miss about Dhoni after his retirement

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Five things fans are going to miss about Dhoni after his retirement

There is no denial in the fact that the Indian cricket team has plethora of players who with their unique playing style and contribution to the Cricket not only rise to prominence but gain a special space in the hearts of the audience. This is because these players devote their heart and compassion to the game. Players like Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar, Virendra Sehwag and many more are remembered for their contribution to the Cricket.

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If we are listing down the names of the legends of cricket that how can be forget our very own former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, whose prominence is not just nationally but internationally as well. Mahendra Singh Dhoni who is a batsman cum Wicket keeper is truly a boon to the Indian Cricket Team. He plays the game not just by the heart but also by the brain. Both his physical as well as mental techniques are involved in the game.Our former Indian team captain MS Dhoni quitted the job of a ticket collecter just to follow his passion and through his biopic we all are aware of his struggles that paved his way to becoming top most cricketers and the most loved cricketers of the world.

MS Dhoni was regarded as Captain Cool just for the fact he was among those players who would not lay stress on himself and his team in their pre match with the opposition team. MS Dhoni’s dictionary was devoid of the term pressure and it is true that he never took any kind of pressure before any match irrespective of what might be the result. The legend is well recognized for throwing the wickets in jiffy. MS dhoni was an ultimate player in the Indian team squad. There were instances when his on the field guidance to the bowlers and fielders has lifted their stamina in order to grab the wicket of the opposition. The magics he applied while on the pitch as a finisher urged people to chant slogans like “The ultimate finisher Dhoni, ready to sweep the opposition “.

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Recently, MS dhoni played his last ICC World Cup where his contribution was excellent. Though team India might not have been successful in lifting the World Cup 2019 , but surely they have won the hearts. When India lost the semifinals and Dhoni got run out, he could be seen crying on the camera that just encouraged their fans too confront an emotional moment. Team India wanted to win the World Cup for MSD but unfortunately they could not succeed. Although MS Dhoni hasn’t announced officially about his retirement but if reports and rumours are to be believed he might bid adieu to the sport which is heart breaking for his fans and they are definitely going to miss the moment he shared while playing. Here are few moments which will be cherished:-

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1)Stump Mic

Well we all know Dhoni is prolific as a wicketkeeper. There are situations when the team is unable to grab the wicket of the opposition and match runs on a serious mode that there is an urgent need to take the wicket. At times, Dhoni’s voice could be heard in the field to guide his bowlers about their delivery and also he guides his fielders about their placement and movement to take a catch.

Remember the 2019 World Cup ,India vrs West Indies, Windows were on full roar in delivering sixes and hitting the boundaries.It was the over of Yuzvendra Chahal who was guided by Dhoni :-“Dheemi waali nahi chalegi” which could be heard in stump mic and in the next delivery Yuzi could be seen gathering the wicket. Not only this MSD voice could be heard in other matched :-“Shabash Cheeku” and of course his “Howzzat” which is a key voice while appealing for the finger to be raised by the umpire.

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2)Batting style

If somebody has to award a doctorate to ‘Helicopter Shot’,it is definitely Mr Mahendra Singh Dhoni who is regarded as the king and discoverer of this Helicopter Shot. MSd plays it to the level and hunt for every single opportunity where he could hit the ball as harder as he can and could practice the helicopter shot.

Initially, MSD was a middle order batsman, his ability to play as a middle order batsman and last long for scoring the maximum runs for the team, MSD was given an opportunity to be as a wicketkeeper to where he astonished everyone with his excellent wicket keeping.