The recent development from Indian cricket caused ripples globally as veteran MS Dho♊ni decided to put a full-stop on his glittering international career.
Cricketing sta🍰rs from both past and present paid tribute to Dhoni’s excellent 15-year-old career as captain and wicket-keeping batsman.
For several years, it was believed that gaining respect from Australian playersꦓ is one of the crown jewels a cricketer attains in career.
The Aussies were renowned for playing the game hard and competing until the l🐎ast 𓆏breath.
Dhoni has played somꦓe of his best cricket against the Kangaroos in the last decade and a half.
Post Dhoni’s retirement, the likes of Steve Smith, David Warner, Ricky Ponting, and many other stars, chimed in with their cᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚongratulaꦜtory posts on social media.
“Congrats @mahi7781 on an amazing international career. You were an incredibly tough opponent and a player that I always admired. It was an absolute pleasure to play with you for a few years at Pune and getting to know you a b🎃it. You are a true gentleman and I wish you all the best in retirement,” captioned Smith’s post on Instagram.
“🐲Congrats @mahi7781 on a fantastic career, he is one of the coolest guys I’ve played against on the park. #greatknock #calm #finisher,” W๊arner wrote in his Instagram post.
Even Australian stars from the past, Adam Gilchrist and Shane Warne also wished Mahi, co💛ngratulating the Indian stalwart for culminating a successful career.
“Always a pleasure to play against you @mahi7781 You did it with style, flamboyance and above all else, calmness. Your ♓own way. The Dhoni way. Congrats on all you achiജeved,” captioned Gilchrist’s post.
“Congrats @msdhoni on a brilliant international career. I loved and enjoyed every contest we had as players and now I still have to find ways to stop you winning games against the @DelhiCapitals. Look forward to saying it in person in a few weeks time,” Ponting’s tweet read.
🎀Congrats on a brilliant international career. I loved and enjoyed every contest we had as players and now I still have to find ways to stop you winning games against the . Look forward to saying it in person in a few weeks time.
— Ricky Ponting AO (@RickyPonting)
Congrats to on a wonderful cricketing career ! Was a pleasure watching you play 𝔉& the wa𝔉y you led your troops too. Good luck with everything you choose to do in the future ! Absolute legend 👍
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne)