Just like his retirement from Tests in 2014, MS Dhoni surprised everyone when he stepped down as the captain of Indian ODI a﷽nd T20I team.
There were mixed 𒐪reactions among fans as the coolest captain to have led the Indian Cricket team in 199 ODIs finished his career 1 🥂ODI short of an amazing landmark.
Here’s how Twitter reacted to MS Dhoni’s captaincy decision:
There is no one like you.
You're the reason for millions of smiles.
Take a bow my Captain.?— Sushant Singh Rajput (@itsSSR)
Dhoni retires as capt𒆙ain. This is like Demahitization just after Demonetization in the𝄹 country.
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt)
steps down as captain.
India:— The Viral Fever (@TheViralFever)
India's most successful skipper of all time : MS Dhoni
— Cricket Trolls (@MycricketTrolls)
Yograj Singh after MS Dhoni stepped down from captaincy.
.— PhD in Bak*****!! (@Atheist_Krishna)
If it were Tamil Nadu, Kohli and others would have been at Dhoni's place asking Sakshi to take over as the captain.
— K Balakumar (@kbalakumar)
This is not breaking… this is heart breaking! 🙁
— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL)
RT If You Want MS To Review His Decision.
Cricket Will Never Be The Same Without Your Captaincy .
Mahendra Singh Dhoni— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja)
People famous for last moment surprise.
— कटप्पा फेमिनिस्ट? (@KatappaOfficial)
Ravindra Jadeja, Sꦑuresh Raina, Murli Vijay, R.Ashwin & Mohit Sharma Rn
— aman (@firkiii)
Raina's wife : Dhoni ab captain nai hai
Raina: Aur tera pati ab cricketer nai raha ?
— Akshay Jain (@ComedyBanda)
retires from captaincy.
Same day as BCCI is looking for a new President.
Forget being under Kohli.
Dhoni may be his big boss!— Sorabh Pant (@hankypanty)
I still remember those words.
"We are all servants and we are all doing a national 🎃duty&qu🌠ot;
— Bhuvan Bam ? (@BhuvanBaam)
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea
— Bhak Sala (@bhak_sala)
— Chikoo (@TweetErrant)
1. Hollywood
2. Bollywood
3. Tollywood— Chikoo (@TweetErrant)
An image to cherish forever. Thank you .
— Aashish Chandorkar (@c_aashish)
"Dhoni finishes off in style and it is an Indian captain who's been absolutely magnificent for the last ten years."
— Swagshank (@zZoker)
Dear Dhoni
2007: Thank you for this..
2011: Thank you for this..
2013: Thank you for this..
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket)