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MS Dhoni's notorious number 7 pullover resigned by BCCI, becomes second Indian after Sachin Tendulkar to be offered this honor

 The iconic number 7 pullover worn by amazing India chief MS Dhoni has been resigned by the Leading body of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Dhoni turned into the second player after Sachin Tendulkar to have his pullover resigned by the BCCI.


India Today has discovered that shifting focus over to Dhoni's commitment to the game, BCCI has chosen to resign his pullover. The number 7 pullover won't be accessible for any player to utilize.


Dhoni, a notorious figure in cricket, flaunts a heavenly record both as a player and chief. As the Indian group's captain, he drove his group to triumph in all significant ICC prizes, in particular the 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 ODI World Cup, and 2013 Bosses Prize.


Dhoni amassed 10,773 runs at a normal of 50.57 in 350 ODI matches for India, hitting 10 centuries and 73 half-hundreds of years. In T20Is, Dhoni scored 1617 runs in 98 matches, averaging 37.60 while striking at 126.13. He scored 4876 runs in 97 Test matches, hitting six hundreds and 33 fifties, while likewise making 294 excusals as a wicketkeeper.

Under the rules of the Global Cricket Chamber (ICC), it is standard practice for players to pick any number somewhere in the range of 1 and 100 for their shirts. Be that as it may, the extent of choices is to some degree limited in India.


Recently, 21-year-old opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had ascended to conspicuousness with the Rajasthan Royals, was going to make his global presentation for India. Jaiswal had a partiality for the number 19, which he wore at the Royals. Be that as it may, the number was at that point taken by Dinesh Karthik, who is definitely not a standard piece of the group's arrangement. Thusly, Jaiswal needed to decide on the number 64 shirt for his presentation.

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