India One-Day International (ODI) and T20 International (T20I) skipper MS Dhoni poses with his daughter Ziva in an adorable photo. Ziva was born just ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, when Team India and Dhoni were in Australia preparing for the mega event. Ziva is now 9 months old. Dhoni lead India in the ODI and T20I series against South Africa recently. Unfortunately for him and his team, India lost the T20I series 0-2 and then went down 2-3 in the ODI series, but not before putting up a good fight. Dhoni retired from Tests in December 2014 and Virat Kohli was handed captaincy of the longest format. READ: MS Dhoni all set to play Vijay Hazare Trophy 2015-16
Kohli since taking over has managed to lead India to a series win over Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka. this is the first time India had won a seriesin the Island Nation since 1993. India have also taken a 1-0 lead in the ongoing Test series against South Africa after the hosts comprehensively thrashed their opposition by 108 runs in the first match at Mohali. India could not extend their lead in the second Test at Bengaluru as four out of the five days were washed out, despite of India being in a good position. READ: MS Dhoni, Sanjeev Goenka interested to buy IPL teams
Having already retired from Tests, Dhonis has said that he will take a call on whether to retire from other formats or not after the ICC World T20 2016, which will be played in India in March 2016. India won the inaugural T20 World Cup under Dhoni in 2007, which was his first ever assignment as India’s skipper. India then went on tto win the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 and also the ICC Champions Trophy 2013 after that.
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