Media criticism and speculations played a role in MS Dhoni’s retirement, says "heartbroken" Banerjee

Dhoni's childhood coach Banerjee suggested India retire No.7 jersey.

Dhoni last played for India in the World Cup semifinal last year | AFP

Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s childhood coach Keshav Ranjan Banerjee on Sunday (August 16) reacted to the legendary cricketer’s sudden announcement of the retirement from international cricket.

Banerjee, who taught Dhoni the basics of cricket, felt the criticism and speculations around Dhoni’s long sabbatical may have played a role in the heartbreaking decision.

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Following a lot of speculations given his sabbatical since the World Cup semifinal defeat against New Zealand in July last year, the 39-year-old Dhoni has finally decided to bring the curtains down on a glorious 15-year-old career on August 15 (Saturday).

Banerjee told PTI from Ranchi: “Of late, there has been a lot of criticism about him in the media that how he can return to international cricket as he has not played a single match since the 2019 World Cup semifinal in July. I don’t know but it may have played a role in this decision. Only he (Dhoni) can throw some light into it.”

He also insisted that his “favorite student” was still fit to play for India for another year.

An emotional Banerjee added: “Yes, I had said he could have played for one more year easily including the next T20 World Cup. And I still maintain that. Looking at his fitness level, he could have easily played. It’s not just my opinion but many others thought the same way. There is an end to everything. Yes, I’m heartbroken but, at the same time, you have to take control of your emotions.”

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On being asked whether the COVID-19 pandemic impacted Dhoni’s decision, Banerjee said: “He”s not the only sportsperson to be affected by the pandemic. All players are affected. It’s a hypothetical situation. T20 World Cup is postponed for now. He has made up his mind. It’s his decision. Like always this too was a surprise for all of us.”

Dhoni’s childhood coach also suggested that India should retire Dhoni’s no. 7 jersey, saying it will always be for the legend. He added: “I’m sad for just one thing that we won’t be able to see no.7 jersey anymore. Everyone has to retire at one point in time. But it’s a sad moment. I don’t think Team India should give this jersey to anyone. He is a legend and no.7 will always be for Dhoni.”

He will be next seen in action for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL 2020 and Banerjee signed off by saying: “Only we will see how he will do. Every match is like an examination for a cricketer and everyone will see how he does for CSK this time.”

(With PTI Inputs)

 
 

By Rashmi Nanda - 17 Aug, 2020

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