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#DhoniStepsDown: Here's how Mahendra Singh Dhoni's retirement rocked Twitter

From Sachin Tendulkar to Michael Clarke, everyone was full of praise for India's most succesful captain.

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni (@msdhoni) on Wednesday announced that he was stepping down as Team India captain of limited-overs cricket. His decision sent his fans, other cricketers and experts into a tizzy. Sports fans came together onTwitter to congratulate Dhoni on his glorious captaincy career with cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar leading from the front, saying “it’s a day to celebrate his successful career and respect the decision.Over 360,000 Tweets came in from fans across the globe. 

 

 

From Michael Clarke to Rohit Sharma, the global cricket fraternity woke up singing paeans to Mahendra Singh Dhoni, hours after India's most successful skipper sprang a surprise by stepping down from limited overs captaincy. The 35-year-old Dhoni, under whom India had won two World Cups and a Champions Trophy title, stunned the fraternity yesterday night by relinquishing the captaincy, barely 11 days before the ODI series against England.

Australia's former captain Clarke wrote on his twitter handle, "I think @msdhoni will go down as one of India's most successful captains. He is a great man and still has a lot to offer to Indian cricket.
"It is now time for @imVkohli to captain all three forms in my opinion. He is a superstar and is ready for the challenge." Former England skipper Michel Vaughan described Dhoni as one of the greatest captains to have ever led a cricket team. "Even one of the greatest captains of all time decides enough is enough ... Well done @msdhoni on an incredible leadership term," Vaughan said.

Pakistan's dashing all-rounder Shahid Afridi praised Dhoni for shaping the Indian cricket team. "Huge credit to #MSDhoni for shaping Indian team. Great captain and leader, big inspiration for cricketers around the world."
Back home, the likes of Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma, who blossomed under Dhoni's leadership, waxed eloquence on their first India captain.
"Thank you @msdhoni bhai for being a leader that I have learnt a lot from. Thank you my first international captain!" Rahane tweeted.
In a series of tweets, he added, "It's about keeping your team focused on a goal and motivated to do their best to achieve it.


"A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way. Ultimately, leadership is not about glorious crowning acts."
Dhoni's decision has now paved the way for Test captain Virat Kohli to take over the mantle of the limited overs team as well.
Sharma said on the social networking site, "A true leader @msdhoni he influenced so many cricketing careers including mine when he asked me to open in the ICC Champions Trophy.
Will miss you at the helm."
Limited overs specialist Suresh Raina said, "India's most successful captain @msdhoni who translated his vision into reality. Inspired many to dream more, do more and become more. Salute! 

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