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M S Dhoni fends off retirement talk in unusual yet sarcastic way

Signalling his plans to continue playing, Dhoni answered the question regarding his retirement in a sarcastic and funny way

Captain of the Indian cricket team MS Dhoni plays a shot at a practice session ahead of the ICC World T20 semifinal match against the West Indies in Mumbai on Wednesday. Photo: PTI
Captain of the Indian cricket team MS Dhoni plays a shot at a practice session ahead of the ICC World T20 semifinal match against the West Indies in Mumbai on Wednesday. Photo: PTI
Press Trust of India Mumbai
2 min read Last Updated : Mar 22 2019 | 7:00 PM IST
Peeved at the repeated queries on his retirement, Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni resorted to an unusual way of dealing with it, as he signalled his plans to continue playing, though the brunt of his sarcasm-laden jibe fell on an Australian journalist.

After India were knocked out of the World T20 cricket tournament by the West Indies in the semifinal in Mumbai last night, Dhoni was asked at the post-match press conference whether he would continue playing the game in the shorter format.

An apparently peeved Dhoni, who has retired from Test cricket, dealt the question in his unique style in a funny as well as sarcastic manner. He had lost his cool a few days back during the same World T20 after India narrowly beat Bangladesh in a Super 10 match.

"You've achieved almost everything in the game, are you keen to continue on playing," Cricket Australia reporter Sam Ferris asked Dhoni.

To the surprise of many present there and in a scene rarely seen in such post-match conferences, Dhoni invited the Australian scribe to sit on the chair next to him on the dais.

"Come here, let us have some fun. Please come. Seriously," Dhoni told the Australian journalist.

The bemused reporter came up to the dais amidst a peel of laughter in the conference room and Dhoni promptly put his hands on the shoulder of the scribe and asked him questions in a role reversal.

"You want me to retire, seriously?" Dhoni asked the Australian scribe.

"I am asking that to you," the reporter said.

Pat came the reply from Dhoni: "I was hoping it was Indian media guy asking me this, because I can't really say if you have a brother or son who can play for India, as a wicketkeeper.

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First Published: Apr 01 2016 | 1:28 PM IST

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