MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina Bid Farewell To International Cricket ON THIS DAY 4 Years Ago
MS Dhoni International Retirement: ON THIS DAY, 4 years ago, cricketing fans all over the world were left shell-shocked, as legendary captain MS Dhoni announced his international retirement. WATCH.
MS Dhoni International Retirement: Legendary Indian wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who is widely regarded as the greatest Indian captain ever and one of the greatest of all time, shocked his fans and millions around the world on August 15, 2020, by announcing his international retirement. The confirmation of the decision came via his official instagram account, where he posted an emotional video and the caption stated "Consider me retired".
WATCH MS Dhoni's Official International Retirement Post On August 15, 2020:
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As soon as Mahendra Singh Dhoni's retirement news broke out, Suresh Raina, a long-time teammate of MS Dhoni and one of his closest friends, also followed in his footsteps and announced his international retirement as well on the very same day. In his caption, he mentioned the fact that it lovely playing alongside the legendary player, and that, he "joins him in this journey".
Here is Suresh Raina's international retirement post:
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The Legend Of MS Dhoni-Suresh Raina's Iconic Partnership
However, while Suresh Raina has retired from all forms of cricket and features only in 'Legends' franchise cricket matches, MS Dhoni is still playing at the highest level, as he is currently playing for Chennai Super Kings in Indian Premier League. The duo spent their IPL career at Chennai Super Kings, where they won 4 titles together (2010; 2011; 2018; 2021) and won two ICC trophies with India (ODI World Cup 2011; Champions Trophy 2013).
The left-handed all-rounder from Uttar Pradesh mentioned in his autobiography that his friendship with MS Dhoni started way back in Duleep Trophy 2005, and ever since, the duo have played alongside each other for 16 years.
Raina had also mentioned that he and Dhoni had pre-discussed their retirement day, as their jersey numbers were 7 (Dhoni) and 3 (Raina), and that, Ausgut 15, 2020 marked 73 years of Independence, which, in his words, "could not have been a better day than that for retirement".