New Delhi: Former India Test opener and domestic stalwart Wasim Jaffer came out with a major revelation on his former team-mate and Indian cricket icon MS Dhoni, stating that all the ace wicket-keeper batsman from Jharkhand wanted when he started off playing the game was to make Rs 30 lakh and live peacefully in Ranchi.


Replying to a fan's question on his "favourite memory with M.S. Dhoni", Jaffer said on social media: "In his 1st or 2nd year in Indian team, I remember he said, he wants to make 30 lakhs from playing cricket so he can live peacefully for the rest of his life in Ranchi".

Dhoni became one of the greatest cricketers to have played for India, turning out for the national team in 90 Tests, 350 ODIs, and 98 T20Is. He also became India's most succesful skipper at ICC events, captaining the team to the 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 50-over World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy finals.

The 38-year old has been on a break since India lost to New Zealand in the semifinal of the 2019 World Cup. He was supposed to play the Indian Premier League starting today, leading Chennai Super Kings against Mumbai Indians but the coronavirus pandemic forced the cash-rich league to be postponed.

Jaffer also had claimed Dhoni's inclusion could ease the pressure on K.L. Rahul or Rishabh Pant; who are currently sharing the gloves for Team India in limited-overs cricket.

"If Dhoni is fit and in form, I think we can't look beyond him as he'll be an asset behind the stumps and also lower down the order. It'll take the pressure of keeping off Rahul and India can play Pant as a batsman too if they want a lefty," Jaffer had said in a tweet.