MS Dhoni Announces Retirement From Test Cricket With Immediate Effect
Mahendra Singh Dhoni had chosen "to retire from Test Cricket with immediate effect in order to concentrate" on 50-over and T20 cricket.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: December 30, 2014 04:10 pm IST
India's World Cup-winning captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni announced his retirement on Tuesday from Test cricket shortly after his team lost yet another overseas series, this time against Australia.
Dhoni, who is one of the world's highest-earning sportsman, has chosen "to retire from Test Cricket with immediate effect in order to concentrate" on the 50-over and Twenty20 formats of the game, a statement from Indian cricket authorities said.
The announcement comes just weeks before India are due to begin their defence of the 50-over World Cup trophy that Dhoni lifted on home soil in 2011.
Star batsman Virat Kohli, who was the vice-captain under Dhoni, will lead the Indian team in the fourth and final Test against Australia that begins in Sydney on January 6.
While India managed to hang on for a draw in the third Test in Melbourne earlier Tuesday, it was not enough to prevent Australia from regaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
The 33-year-old Dhoni, who is also the team's wicket-keeper, took over as Test skipper in 2008 after a successful spell captaining the one-day and T20 sides.
Under his leadership, India became the top-ranked Test nation in 2009, building on their victory in the inaugural World Twenty20 in South Africa in 2007 in Dhoni's first outing as captain.
But India have struggled when playing away from home in recent years. The poor record includes two 4-0 whitewashes in England and Australia in 2011 and a 3-1 loss in England earlier this year.
Dhoni was nevertheless India's most successful Test captain winning 27 of the 60 Tests he led the national side in, with 18 losses and 15 draws.
He scored 4,876 runs during his 90 Test career at an average of 38.09 with six centuries.
But the pressure of being captain, batsman and wicket-keeper in all three formats of the game took its toll amid criticism of his defensive approach in the five-day game.
It was rumoured before the tour of Australia that Dhoni will quit Tests after the series, but his decision to do so even before the Sydney Test would have surprised many.
Dhoni, who also captained the Chennai Super Kings franchise in the Indian Premier League, was rated by Forbes earlier this year as the fifth richest sportsman in the world with an annual brand value of $20 million.