Mahendra Singh Dhoni took everyone by surprise as he announced his
retirement from Test cricket in the middle of an away series against
Australia.
M S Dhoni had missed the first Test in Adelaide due to injury, but then came back to play in Brisbane and Melbourne. India lost the first two games and managed to draw at MCG
M S Dhoni gave no indication and announced the decision via a press release.
He was among India's most successful Test captains with 27 wins in 60 matches. However, India also lost to England at home and were comprehensively beaten away from home in Australia, South Africa and England.
He bowed out of the format with 4,876 runs, 256 catches and 38 stumpings in 90 Tests
M S Dhoni had missed the first Test in Adelaide due to injury, but then came back to play in Brisbane and Melbourne. India lost the first two games and managed to draw at MCG
M S Dhoni gave no indication and announced the decision via a press release.
He was among India's most successful Test captains with 27 wins in 60 matches. However, India also lost to England at home and were comprehensively beaten away from home in Australia, South Africa and England.
He bowed out of the format with 4,876 runs, 256 catches and 38 stumpings in 90 Tests
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