A hashtag on Twitter #DhoniRetires got the fans talking as they soon came up with one saying #NeverRetireDhoni. There was no truth to the hashtag though as it soon died down to ease the nerves of his aficionados.
Dhoni has been away from the game since India lost to New Zealand in the semi-final in June.
Chief selector M.S.K. Prasad said after India's team selection for the home Bangladesh series that they are looking to move ahead.
"We're looking at younger options after the World Cup, so you can understand our thought process. We definitely had a chat with Dhoni and he also endorses our view of backing youngsters."
But Ganguly had on Wednesday made it clear that whatever stand Dhoni has, it will be respected.
"I don't know what's in his mind. India is very proud to have M.S. Dhoni. Till I am around everybody will be respected. Dhoni's achievements make India proud," Ganguly said about his former teammate.