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MS Dhoni changes his Twitter bio from ‘Captain’ Team India to ‘Member’ Team India

Although retired from the Tests, Dhoni would still continue to lead the Indian side in the limited overs.

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Published: Jan 05, 2015, 02:37 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 05, 2015, 02:43 PM (IST)

MS Dhoni announced his retirement from Test cricket following the draw in the third Test at Melbourne of the ongoing series between India and Australia © Getty Images
MS Dhoni announced his retirement from Test cricket following the draw in the third Test at Melbourne of the ongoing series between India and Australia © Getty Images

Dec 5, 2015

Former India skipper in Test cricket, MS Dhoni, who just retired from the longest format of the game has changed his twitter account page bio from ‘Captain’ Team India and ‘Member’ Team India.

A screenshot from his twiiter account saying 'Member' team India
A screenshot from his twiiter account saying ‘Member’ team India

Dhoni announced his retirement from Test cricket following the draw in the third Test at Melbourne of the ongoing series between India and Australia. He retired mid-way of the series with the final test to go at Sydney from December 6, citing stress in leading the side in all formats of the game.

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Although retired from the Tests, Dhoni would still continue to lead the Indian side in the limited overs format, i.e ODIs and T20Is as he prepares himself to lead the side in the upcoming ICC World Cup set to get underway in Australia and New Zealand from February 14, this year.