Tue, 21-Oct-2025

‘Dhoni is a big name in Indian cricket with a bundle of qualities’, says Misbah-ul-Haq

MS Dhoni announces retirement from International Cricket

Pakistan’s head coach Misbah-ul-Haq has said MS Dhoni ‘changed the whole culture and face of Indian cricket’ after the former captain announced his international retirement.

MS Dhoni is India’s most successful skipper, having played a starring role in their 2011 World Cup final win on home and also guided them to victory in the inaugural T20 World Cup final and the Champions Trophy.

“He’s a big name in Indian cricket, he’s served Indian cricket very well,” Misbah told media officials after the third day’s play in the second Test between England and Pakistan was delayed due to rain.

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‘Dhoni is an evergreen cricketer, he just doesn’t age’: Shane Watson

Shane Watson

Former Australian opener Shane Watson feels his Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper MS Dhoni is an evergreen cricketer and he just doesn’t age.

Shane Watson has been playing for Chennai Super Kings under Dhoni since 2018 and has been a crucial part of the franchise in the last couple of years.

However, MS Dhoni is all set to make a much-awaited return to competitive cricket when IPL 2020 kickstarts in the UAE from September 19 and runs until November 10. Dhoni has not been in competitive action since India’s exit in the 2019 World Cup semi-final.

“MS still loves playing. He is an evergreen cricketer and it feels like he just doesn’t age. Look, with the kind of skills he has and the hard yards he puts in, MS can go on and play into his 40s. MS has been able to manage his body well. The way he is able to run consistently and showcase skills behind the stumps are just incredible. I am a big fan of MS and would want to see him continue playing whether it’s for CSK or internationally,” Watson said.

Shane Watson has won the IPL trophy with CSK in 2018. In last year’s final against Mumbai Indians, the Australian was awarded Man of the Match for his 59-ball 80 that went in vain as CSK lost the title clash in a close battle.

The player further added, “It definitely will. The pitches are going to be on the slower side. We have some high-quality spinners in our side and we should be able to capitalize.”

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