Manchester, July 10 (CRICKETNMORE): Questions surrounding whether M.S. Dhoni will retire refuse to die. And it was no different on Wednesday after India lost to New Zealand in the semifinal of the World Cup to crash out of the showpiece event.
When skipper Virat Kohli was addressing the media after the match, he was asked if the team had any information on Dhoni's future plans or if the former India skipper had communicated anything to the team. Kohli kept it short and sweet. "No, he hasn't," he said.
Asked why Dhoni came in after Hardik Pandya, rather than stepping up to the challenge after India lost four top order batsmen inside 10 overs, Kohli said: "Well, he's been given that role after the first few games of being in a situation where he can, if the situation's bad, control one end like he did today or if there is a scenario where there are six or seven overs left and he can go and strike."