Dhoni has nothing left to achieve, says chess wizard Anand

India’s semifinal exit at the ICC World Cup earlier this year has led to speculations about M.S. Dhoni's retirement.

Published : Sep 12, 2019 16:28 IST , CHENNAI

Dhoni is in the middle of a two-month sabbatical which will end later this month.
Dhoni is in the middle of a two-month sabbatical which will end later this month.
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Dhoni is in the middle of a two-month sabbatical which will end later this month.

Chess wizard Viswanathan Anand says it is up to M.S. Dhoni to take a call on his retirement. India’s semifinal exit at the ICC World Cup earlier this year has led to speculations about the veteran stumper's retirement, but he has preferred to stay quiet and took a break from cricket to serve his regiment in Territorial Army.

Dhoni, who is in the middle of a two-month sabbatical which will end later this month, has also not been included for the T20 series against South Africa beginning September 15.

“He (Dhoni) knows what’s the right decision for him. But I think nothing is left behind or on the table for him,” Anand said.

“He has a phenomenal fan following. He had achieved everything which he had set out to achieve. He has won India two World Cups (2007 World T20 and 2011 ODI World Cup) as captain. He has been a great captain. No one can decide (when to quit) better than him.

“He is obviously in the best position to know what he wants to do. But if he quits, there’s nothing left for him to achieve. He has had a remarkable career,” the five-time world chess champion said.

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