The message emanating from the conference is that he would attempt to play till the 2019 World Cup, and team sources say that his post-match speech in the dressing room was of a man ‘staying rather than leaving’, according to Mirror reports.
Dhoni reportedly gave an animated speech after the whole team had reached the dressing room, reminding them that this was only their third defeat in the last 16 T20I matches – after the defeat to Sri Lanka in the first match of the recent tri-series and the defeat to New Zealand in the opening game of the WT20 opener.
He asked the team to not let the one defeat deter them from carrying on their good showings. He predicted a bright future for the current batch of cricketers, pointing out how Indian cricket was closing in on a few summits of international cricket. India are currently No 1 in Twenty20Is, No 2 in Tests (behind Australia) and No 3 in ODIs (behind Australia and New Zealand).
There was no discussion on any long-term plans like future tournaments, and Dhoni never seemed to suggest that he would bid goodbye to them any time soon.
Team Director Ravi Shastri, whose tenure might also be coming to an end, said, “He is the best wicketkeeper-batsman in the world. He can walk into any national team, leave alone India.”
Dhoni has a lot on his plate. Such is the intense scrutiny heroes are put through in this country that he has to continue proving that he is what Shastri bills him to be till the day he finally decides to walk away. The period of judgement resumes with the IPL, where he has the task of leading Rising Pune SuperGiants, one of the two new franchise teams.
His next involvement with international cricket is likely to be against Zimbabwe. India are scheduled to play a series of three ODIs and three Twenty20s in June, soon after the completion of the IPL.
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