India's limited overs captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will likely get a chance to play at least a couple of warm-up matches before the England ODI series starting in Pune on January 15, next year.
Dhoni, who has not played any cricket since the home series against New Zealand – that is clocking 77 days without proper game time.
Dhoni has been training regularly with the Jharkhand Ranji team which has qualified for the knock-out stages of the Ranji Trophy.
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However JSCA secretary Rajesh Verma had made it clear that Dhoni was only a 'mentor' the team and will not be donning whites since he has already retired from Test cricket.
It will be interesting to see whether the selectors also pick young Rishabh Pant as a back-up or a pure wicketkeeper knowing his big hitting skills in domestic cricket.
It won’t be a bad idea if both Dhoni and his heir apparent play in the same game, which could be a treat for the handful who will be attending the match.
Image: Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Photograph: BCCI
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