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Dhoni may end ODI career soon, says Shastri

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New Delhi: Two-time World Cup winning India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni may “soon end his ODI career”, head coach Ravi Shastri has revealed.
Speaking on other issues, Shastri also slammed the ICC’s four-day Test proposal, calling the concept “nonsense”. “I have had a conversation with MS and that is between us. He has finished his Test career, he may soon end his ODI career… In all probability, he will finish one-day cricket,” Shastri told ‘CNN News18’.
“People must respect that he’s played non-stop in all formats of the game for a while. “
At his age, probably the only format he’ll want to play is T20 cricket which means he’ll have to start playing again, get back into the groove because he’s going to play in the IPL and see how his body reacts.”
The coach reiterated that the 38-year-old veteran could still be a contender for the T20 World Cup if he does well in the upcoming Indian Premier League. “… So he will be left with T20, he will definitely play the IPL. One thing I know about Dhoni is that he will not impose himself on the team. But if he has a cracking IPL, well, then…”
Dhoni’s last outing in India colours was during the World Cup semifinal against New Zealand in July where he was run out following a half century. Shastri said form and experience will be taken into consideration while picking the team for the shortest format’s biggest event. (PTI)

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