Retired MS Dhoni on stand-by for Sydney Test
The 33-year-old turns heads, joins team for regular training session
Sydney: Mahendra Singh Dhoni – the former Test captain of India who announced retirement after the third Test against Australia in Melbourne – joined the team during their training session ahead of the Sydney Test. Team Director Ravi Shastri’s announcement that the former captain is on stand-by for Wriddhiman Saha led to further speculation whether he will come out of retirement to play the last tie.
The fans saw the 33-year-old doing his usual stretching exercises. However, it was not only sweat for the Indian cricketers, they also clicked ‘selfies’ with spectators who came to catch a glimpse.
But was it a normal casual warm-up for Dhoni? Will he don the gloves one last time if required?
On the other hand, Mitchell Starc has replaced the injured Mitchell Johnson for this Test. India captain Virat Kohli tweeted that his journey as a captain is a new vision for the team and not just for himself alone. He also expressed surprise at Dhoni's sudden retirement.
Virat Kohli says the start of his captaincy career is about a new vision for the whole Indian team, not just for him #AUSvIND
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) January 5, 2015
Virat Kohli says he and his teammates had no clue that MS Dhoni was going to retire at the end of the MCG Test #AUSvIND
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) January 5, 2015