In Ranchi, M.S. Dhoni is omnipresent

As India takes on South Africa in the third Test in Ranchi, one cannot ignore the fact that it is difficult to escape M.S. Dhoni's presence in his hometown.

Published : Oct 18, 2019 23:34 IST

M.S Dhoni's fans outside his residence at Harmu, Ranchi.

It is difficult to escape M.S. Dhoni's presence in his hometown. On the road out of Birsa Munda Airport, he is on a mural on the wall, positioned next to the three ICC trophies he won as captain. At the JSCA Stadium, his name is on the southern stand. And if you care to ask, on every street corner there is someone who claims to have played tennis-ball cricket with Ranchi's favourite son.

"Today, if people have heard of Ranchi, it is because of Mahi bhai," said Shwetabh Upadhyay, one of the several local bowlers called to assist in India's nets session on Friday. "I have met him. He is completely down to earth. To us, he is Bhagwan (God). What else can I say?"

Dhoni's name also came up in Friday's pre-match press conference, although for entirely different reasons. With Sourav Ganguly, the BCCI's president-elect, stating recently that he would discuss Dhoni's future with the selectors, Wriddhiman Saha was asked what he made of the matter. "It's Dhoni's personal choice," he said. "It's not for me to decide."

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Talk of Dhoni's retirement quickly stirs up emotions in Ranchi. "We can't think of him quitting," said the former Bihar captain Adil Hussain, who also led a young Dhoni at Central Coal Limited in the Ranchi League. "When people from here travel to different cities and say they are from Ranchi, the usual response is, 'Oh, you are from Dhoni’s land.’ There is no Ranchi without Dhoni. He still has a lot of cricket left in him."

Hussain's most recent meeting with Dhoni was in January last year, when the former's mother was ailing. "My house was crowded. Relatives and friends all came home just to meet him. But he spoke to everyone with so much humility. He sets the example for how a celebrity should behave," he said.

On Saturday, Dhoni is expected at the JSCA Stadium, for some part of the opening day's play in the third Test. It was also rumoured that he would host his India team-mates at dinner sometime.

At a practice ground inside the stadium complex, Upadhyay expressed his anger at the speculation around Dhoni's future.

"Who are we to say to him when to retire?" he asked. "The experts who are saying he should go...how many trophies did they win for India?"