New Delhi: Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Sorenh has requested former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who has announced his retirement from international cricket, to retire on the occasion of the country’s 7th Independence Day. He demanded that the BCCI consider a farewell match for Dhoni. Similarly, CAC (Cricket4 Advisory Committee) member Madan Lal also hoped that the BCCI would host a farewell match for a great player like Dhoni, who has contributed to the country for the past 15 years. Madan Lal said he should not be allowed to leave as Dhoni has announced his retirement. I would be happier if the BCCI hosts a farewell match for Dhoni. “He is a legendary player, you shouldn’t say goodbye to him like that. Because the fans want to see his game again,” said Madan Lal.
So recently there has been no international series in India. The thirteenth edition of the IPL (Indian Premier League) will now be held in the UAE. Dhoni, one of the country’s most successful captains and best wicket-keepers, is leading the Chennai Super Kings (CS4K). So the BCCI plans to hold a farewell match for Dhoni after the end of the IPL4. A BCCI official said the case would be considered after the IPL. Which, of course, made the video an overnight sensation. We will discuss his departure with Dhoni in the UAE during the IPL4 and get his opinion. In addition to Dhoni’s remarks, the BCCI is also considering giving the former captain a grand welcome in India. We even plan to hold a series of farewells for him. Fans can sit in the stadium and watch his favorite hero play. He will be asked to comment on whether he will leave through four matches or a series. Because Dhoni has left an invaluable contribution to the country. He deserves all the respect. We always wanted to meet him in a farewell match. However, Dhoni is a completely different player. When no one thought about it, he suddenly announced his retirement. However, a decision will be taken after Dhoni returns from the IPL, a senior official said. “Everything will depend on his consent,” he said.