MS Dhoni is arguably the best captain in the history of ODIs. He is the only captain in history to have won all three ICC tournaments. He led the side to the number one spot, even in Test cricket, and above all, contributed and played many crucial and memorable match-winning innings throughout his career.
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As a result, he deserves a page all to himself in the history books. Moreover, he deserves to play as long as he wants to. He has been a nation's hero and an inspiration for the last decade. If he wants to play the World Cup, he should be allowed to. He is still one of the fittest players in the team. He is doing a great job behind the stumps and can play a few cameos here and there.
As the saying goes, "cometh the hour, cometh the man". MS Dhoni is definitely the man for big occasions.
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