'File a PIL', says a smiling Dhoni when asked about retirement
It now a common thing to ask Mahendra Singh Dhoni about his retirement and the limited overs skipper's witty reply was 'file a PIL (public interest litigation). for this'.
India does not have any major PIL 50-over commitment for the better part of the 2016, where they would play a lot of T20's moving upto the World T20 and then would be followed by more than a dozen of Test matches at home under Virat Kohli's leadership.
So Dhoni was asked as to whether he has played his last 50 over match since India don't have any for a long time now.
But then while talking about his batting position, Dhoni in his own subtle way made it clear that maybe he is still some
He then talked about continuing to bat lower down the order, thus partly delaying the retirement question, at least for the time being.
"I would like to bat at No 4 but the spots are all taken and I can only bat lower down the order. So I will continue to bat in that same order, and will have to adapt my game accordingly. Most of the time, I find it tough to hit the ball straightaway, so I need to bat a few overs.
"I usually have come out to bat in the later overs, and in the first three matches, there wasn't much I could do except hit the ball. But I will continue to bat lower down the order, and it will continue to be my responsibility in the coming ODIs or whatever I will be playing," he signed off.
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