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In their last match against Rajasthan Royals, Dhoni uncharacteristically lost his cool and rushed on to the field to challenge umpire Ulhas Gandhe’s flip-flop on a no ball.
Former cricketers came down heavily on India’s two-time World Cup-winning captain who escaped a ban and was let off with a fine of 50 per cent of his match fee.
Talking to reporters at the Kolkata leg launch of Dhoni’s global cricket academy, the South African predictably sidestepped on the issue.
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“Even though I have not announced myself globally as part of the MSD Academy, after the World Cup I am free. Even if I have to come to India or go to any place to help the academy, I am willing to do it. I am always there to help the youngsters whenever I can,” said Tahir.
The MS Dhoni Cricket Academy in Kolkata, which has two centres Singapore and one in Dubai, is the 17th branch and first in a metro city in India.
The trial is currently on in the age group of seven to 19 for Kolkata centre which will come up in May in Salt Lake. They also have plans to bring up a centre in Basirhat.