press trust of india
A day after the BCCI announced Dhoni’s retirement from Test cricket, citing strains of playing in all three formats, the Indian team management chose to remain tight-lipped on the development.
Dhoni, who himself did not speak about his retirement in the post-match press conference and the preceding presentation ceremony, travelled with the team but did not interact with the media.
The timing of Dhoni’s retirement and the manner in which it was announced has triggered widespread speculation over what could have prompted him to take the decision.
There is speculation that all is not well in the Indian dressing room, which led the captain to quit Test cricket. His decision invited criticism from former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly, who said, ‘the decision to give up captaincy was right though the decision not to play Test cricket is an incorrect one.’
“I would be brutally honest that I am surprised by the decision in the middle of the series. Three Tests are over and it was a question of one more. He could have finished it off,” Ganguly added.
Meanwhile, the Australian media celebrated the fact that their country has become ‘a graveyard for the careers of visiting captains with Dhoni the latest skipper to end his leadership tenure after a mauling Down Under.’
“The Aussies have long prided themselves on their ability to nullify the opposition captain, believing it is key to gaining a psychological advantage during a Test series,” stated ‘Herald Sun’.
The newspaper cited example of England’s Andrew Flintoff, Pakistan’s Mohammed Yousuf, Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene, India’s Anil Kumble and South Africa’s Graeme Smith, who all ended their Test leadership after loss in Australia.
Meanwhile, ‘Sydney Morning Herald’ speculated that Dhoni may not be in Sydney to see the baton formally passed to Virat Kohli with India contemplating sending the former captain home before the fourth Test.
“Dhoni travelled to Sydney with the Indian team a day after shocking the world with his Test retirement, but the Board of Control for Cricket in India are yet to decide if he will remain with the squad,” the newspaper wrote.