India’s limited-over Captain MS Dhoni got irritated and tired to answer never-ending questions on his retirement. Dhoni at a press conference suggested the reporters not to ask the same question again and again. Dhoni was addressing the media before leaving for Bangladesh for the Asia Cup, said that he will continue playing for a “considerable period” of time when asked about his retirement.
Dhoni also said, “If I say something one month or 15 days back, the answer does not change. It’s irrespective of where I’m asking. The answer remains the same. It’s as simple as what is your name and I will say MS Dhoni. It will remain the same for a considerable period of time unless you give me a new thing.”
“You write me a requisition and a letter, asking me tell you ‘thank you’ and step down. You just cannot ask me a question, you also have to give a reason. You have the freedom, does not mean you will ask me every day. Judge everything as to why it needs to be done. You can’t keep asking the same questions. It’s a world today which is covered by the media,” Dhoni said losing his cool.
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“Anything happens questions are raised in India. If we win the World T20 very comfortably, than questions will be asked whether we have peaked too early. If we lose the final, then we will be asked whether we will be able to take the pressure of a final. “If we don’t qualify then there will be questions whether we’re good enough to handle pressure at home. I don’t think I cannot really stop people from asking the questions. If better questions are raised, I will answer 100 per cent for sure,” Dhoni added.