Amid growing speculations over MS Dhoni's future in the Indian dressing room, the World Cup winning skipper has remained connected with the sport outside the green turf by quietly giving back to the game, opening cricket academies across the country as well as abroad. If sources are to be believed, Dhoni now plans to open up a cricket academy in his hometown Ranchi.


Speaking to IANS, sources in the know of developments said that the 38-year-old is now planning to open an academy in Ranchi to help budding cricketers in the city finetune their cricketing skills. "Aarka Sports, a company of Dhoni's childhood friend and manager Mihir Diwakar, has been looking for a piece of land to open an academy and if all goes as per plan, we shall see an academy in the city in the next couple of years," the source said.

The source added that they also have the option of tying up with a local school.

The 38-year-old recently opened an academy in Indore and will be opening another one in Siliguri in the next couple of months. Besides, Dhoni also has academies running in the national capital, Patna, Bokaro, Nagpur, Varanasi and other cities in the country.

When it comes to the debate on his future, that is a puzzle that will need some solving. The former India skipper last met his teammates at the JSCA Stadium in Ranchi where India defeated South Africa to cleansweep the three-match Test series.

Newly-appointed BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has already made it clear that the decision of retirement is Dhoni's personal choice and that he will be having a discussion on it with the 2011 World Cup-winning captain.

India head coach Ravi Shastri has also said that Dhoni has earned the right to retire from the game when he wants to.