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Former England skipper Nasser Hussain, though, offered a different take about the two-time World Cup-winning ex-captain’s future, saying he still has a lot to offer.
Srikkanth said he couldn’t be diplomatic about the topic.
“I am not going to be diplomatic. I am talking about if I was the chairman of the selection committee, what would I do. If the IPL does not happen then his (Dhoni’s) chances are very, very bleak,” said Srikkanth on Star Sports’ show Cricket Connected.
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The 60-year-old Srikkanth said that the interest of the team should come ahead of an individual, even if it involves an achiever like Dhoni.
The 1983 World Cup winner reasoned, “Because straightaway, in my opinion, KL Rahul will be the wicket keeper-batsman. Rishabh Pant, I still think he might be a bit of a doubt, but I believe that Rishabh Pant is highly talented.
“So, I wouldn’t mind taking him along with the squad, but definitely if the IPL doesn’t happen, then Dhoni will have a difficult time getting back into the team for the T20 World Cup.”
In the recent past, India coach Ravi Shastri had said that the IPL could be a testing ground for Dhoni.
On the same show, Hussain felt that Dhoni shouldn’t be “pushed into retirement”.
Hussain, one of the most respected voices in world cricket, said that Dhoni still has a lot to offer to Indian cricket.
“Once Dhoni is gone, there is no getting him back. There are some legends of the game, appreciating while around, because they are once-in-a-generation cricketer and don’t push him into retirement too early.
“Only Dhoni knows his mental state and in the end the selectors select and players turn up when asked to,” the 52-year-old Hussain said.