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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Dhoni Threatens to Quit as Captain

What Happened
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has offered his resignation to the selectors due to the exclusion of RP Singh for the remainder of the ODI series against England. Dhoni was disappointed with the selectors for the decision to bring in Irfan Pathan in place of the UP fast bowler for the fourth, fifth and sixth ODIs.This was denied by BCCI
What Reports have to say
According to television reports, Dhoni had a disagreement with the selectors during the meeting on Thursday to pick the team for the fourth and fifth matches of the ongoing series against England.Dhoni was unhappy that the selectors decided to drop RP Singh and include Irfan Pathan in his place and offered to resign, the television reports claimed, quoting an unnamed source close to one of the selectors. The reports said BCCI President Shashank Manohar was forced to interfere and sort out the issue.
Response of BCCI
The BBCI, however, dismissed the reports. BCCI secretary N Srinivisan said "I can't respond to something that is being floated around by somebody,"
Senior BCCI official Rajiv Shukla said the reports were not true. "The reports are baseless and we cannot comment on such reports. There were no differences between the selectors and Dhoni", Shukla said
More on this
According to reports, MS Dhoni and the Indian selectors had an argument over the same during the selection meet."It's a bit of a surprise," a source in the Indian team revealed. "He needs to play more matches. He is absolutely fit. He was getting better despite not playing much in the last few matches" In the past as well lack of say in selection matters had lead to Indian Captian Rahul Dravid's abrupt decision to quit captaincy

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