Speculation Rife on Dhoni's Future Post WC Humiliation


New Delhi, May 14 (PTI) India's early exit from the Twenty20 World Cup has led to speculation about Mahendra Singh Dhoni's future as the team's Twenty20 captain.

Although the BCCI is not giving indications about any such move, a source said the Board is very unhappy with the team, which did not win a single match in the Super Eights stage of the mega event for the second year in a row.

"Obviously we are not happy with the performance of the team but it does not mean that we are thinking of removing Dhoni as Twenty20 captain. These are media speculation and we cannot comment on such speculation," a top BCCI source said.

  

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  • Nancy, Belman

    Fri, May 14 2010

    No, this is wrong. Remember he is the one united the young cricketers when TRIO-Sachin, Rahul, Ganguly opted out of T20 and brought us the 1st T20 World cup.

    yes, this time they have have not shown enthusiasm or hungry to win the matches, but this tis not mean that he should be sacked from Captaincy. If this is done then it will difficult to win any single match in coming world cup. Instead whole Indian team should be given advice. Moral support is always better than harsh wordings.

    This Dhoni's team has won many matches for us and remained No1 TEst team as of now. So support them instead criticising.

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