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Rohit Sharma Takes Hilarious Jibe At Fans For Showing Curiosity On MS Dhoni's Future
As per Rohit Sharma, Dhoni 'goes out of the radar' when he is not playing international cricket and if anyone wants to know anything about his comeback then they should visit his hometown Ranchi to ask him directly about the same
Team India's limited-overs vice-captain Rohit Sharma said he doesn't have any idea about when or whether MS Dhoni will return to play for India when some curious fans questioned him about the same during his live Instagram session with veteran spinner Harbhajan Singh.
As per Rohit Sharma, Dhoni 'goes out of the radar' when he is not playing international cricket and if anyone wants to know anything about his comeback then they should visit his hometown Ranchi to ask him directly about the same.
"When MS Dhoni is not playing cricket, he goes out of radar. He goes underground. Whoever wants to know, you can directly go to him, you know he stays in Ranchi," Rohit Sharma said.
"You can't go now but after the lockdown, you take a car, bike or flight go to his place and ask him 'What are you going to do? Will you play or not?'
"We don't know what's happening with him. We haven't heard any news about him. The last match of the World Cup was in July. From there, till now we haven't heard anything I have no idea."
Meanwhile, Harbhajan Singh said he thinks MS Dhoni is very much willing to play IPL but the former India skipper doesn't want to play for India again.
"When I was at the Chennai Super Kings camp, a lot of people asked me whether MS Dhoni will play for India again and get selected for the T20 World Cup. I told them 'I don't know. Whatever he wants to do, that's his decision'.
"He wants to play IPL 100 percent. But one needs to know his take on whether he wants to play for India anymore or not. I think he doesn't want to play for India again. He has played so much for India.
"As far as I know him, he doesn't want to wear the blue jersey again. He decided that India's last match in the World Cup was his last. A few people have also told me that this is the case," Harbhajan said.
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