A lot has been talked about Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s future ever since India lost their big-ticket World Cup semifinal against New Zealand earlier this month. And now, his manager Arun Pandey has cleared all the air stating that the former skipper has no immediate plans to bid adieu to the game.
“He has no immediate plans to retire. The constant speculation over the future of a great player like him is unfortunate," Pandey said.
Pandey's comments came ahead of Sunday's team selection for the West Indies tour. The picture on Dhoni's plans will be clearer once the squad is picked for the tour beginning August 3.
Pandey has been associated with Dhoni for a long time and also handles his business interest besides heading Rhiti Sports, a sports management company.
On the other hand, BCCI officials are expected to speak to the two-time World Cup-winning captain. With the selectors looking at the future following the World Cup, the 38-year-old may not be an automatic pick in the team.
The speculation surrounding Dhoni's retirement is only growing by the day with many of his countless fans wanting him to carry on while some questioning his waning abilities as a batsman.
Dhoni has captained India to titles in all major ICC events -- World Cup, World T20 and Champions Trophy.
His last international innings of 50 ended in heartbreak for the entire nation as he was run out with a brilliant direct hit from the deep by New Zealand opener Martin Guptill, effectively ending India's hopes in the knock-out game.
The man from Ranchi has turned up for the country in 350 ODIs, 90 Tests and 98 T20 Internationals. He has amassed 10,773 ODI runs at an average of over 50 while in Test cricket, Dhoni accumulated 4876 runs at 38.09.