Dhoni's India ambitions might be over: Bhogle

Final act?
M S Dhoni returns to the pavilion after being run out in the 2019 ICC World Cup semifinal against the Kiwis. File photo

New Delhi: With uncertainty looming over the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), celebrated cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle feels it might be the end of the road for M S Dhoni as far as his ambitions of playing for India are concerned.

"My gut feel is that his (Dhoni's) India ambitions might be over. I don't think Dhoni would have been looking to September-October for the T20 World Cup. Maybe if he just had a great IPL but my gut feel is that was beyond him," Bhogle said while speaking on Cricbuzz podcast.

The IPL, which had already been postponed to April 15, could be cancelled after India went into a 21-day lockdown from March 25 to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

Dhoni, 38, last played for India at the 2019 World Cup in England where the Men in Blue were knocked out in the semifinals. Since then, he has been on a sabbatical and is due to appear on the cricket field in the upcoming IPL edition.

India head coach Ravi Shastri had told IANS last year that the IPL would decide the fate of Dhoni, who will turn 39 in July. The former India captain was practicing with his team Chennai Super Kings (CSK) but had to cut short his stay in Chennai after the IPL was pushed back.

Bhogle further said that even though Dhoni might not make it to the Indian team for the T20 World Cup, he still may want to contribute for CSK.

"Last year towards the end of the IPL, towards the end of the league stage I got an opportunity of doing a couple of post-match presentations and there was Dhoni and he wasn't holding back at the presentations which were normally three four minutes but this one seven to nine minutes almost and when Dhoni is in that talkative mode we don't stop him," he said.

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