MS Dhoni: If I take care of cricket, everything else will take care of itself
The HinduMS Dhoni, two-time World Cup-winning former India captain, shared that social media and public relations in the same breath is more than a little odd. if I play good cricket I don’t need PR,” Dhoni said on the latest episode of ‘Tread Talks’ of Eurogrip Tyres. The 43-year-old Dhoni, who retired from international cricket in August 2020, is gearing up to play in his 18th season of the Indian Premier League and he admitted it’s not easy to maintain peak fitness. However, Dhoni, regarded as one of the most successful India captains, confessed that he doesn’t miss international cricket as he feels he has done his bit to make his country proud. “It has been good, family time, daughter questioning when you are coming back.” Dhoni led India to the number one ranking in the ICC Test rankings and remains the only captain in history to have won all three ICC limited-overs titles - T20 World Cup in 2007, ODI World Cup in 2011, and Champions Trophy in 2013.