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MS Dhoni retires from international cricket after 535 matches for India – The Guardian
The 39-year-old former captain says he has played his final match for his country, although he will still appear for Chennai SuperKings

MS Dhoni played his final game for India 13 months ago but the simple announcement of his international retirement on Saturday nevertheless sparked an outpouring of admiration for what was a remarkable career on the world stage.
The 39-year-old former captain led India to all three white-ball titles and the No 1 Test ranking a trophy collection unrivalled in the modern era all while keeping wicket and delivering countless match-winning performances as a swashbuckling batsman.
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