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MS Dhoni- The Cricketing Warrior Who Can’t Be Written Off

Criticism-The love affair with Critics Continues


MS Dhoni has had a long affair with critics. They have just jumped on him whenever he has gone through a hard face. In IPL 10 he was removed from captaincy of Pune. Also, the co-owner of the Rising Pune Supergiant team Mr Harsh Goenka didn’t have anything good to say about Dhoni back then. But whenever he tried to troll the legend it always backfired with the Fans of the great man trolling Mr Goenka badly which eventually made him clarify his trolls and accepting that there is no one better than Dhoni in the cricketing aspects. Dhoni for years has been adviced to retire and people always doubted his credibility. But the great man always replied with his brilliant game on the cricketing field. Though he finally retired from International cricket on 15th August, although, he will continue playing IPL.





The progression of Dhoni from the carefree, spontaneous luminosity of a small-town youngster to the greatest finisher of all times for many in the cricketing world, We can say he still has a lot more left to offer to the game and his greatness never can be written off. With chants of Dhoni! Dhoni! Dhoni! We can say that the man will surely live in the hearts of his fans forever and ever.

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