New Delhi, Jan 4 (CRICKETNMORE): Talismanic Mahendra Singh Dhoni stumped every cricket fan on Wednesday when he informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that he is stepping down as the skipper of India's One-Day International (ODI) and T20 International sides, ending a trophy-filled era. OCA president, secretary resign following Lodha panel recommendations
The 35-year-old had already retired from Test cricket in December 2014 but continued to lead the national team in the shorter formats of the game.
Dhoni, who had led India to the International Cricket Council (ICC) World T20 title in 2007, to the World Cup victory in 2011 and lifted the Champions Trophy in 2013 also took India to the zenith of the Test rankings during his tenure. He is the only captain in world cricket to win each of the ICC trophies.