Sunday, 27 December 2015

Gautam Gambhir refused to shake hands with Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Former Indian opener star batsman Gautam Gambhir refused to shake hands with present Indian Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni after winning a match in Vijay Hazare Trophy tournament by 99 run, which clearly indicated that both has few hesitations for each other.


The live video of this incident got viral very quickly over the internet as it is an incident which indicates a lot of hidden misconceptions and issues of Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni with few senior players of team India during the golden era of Indian cricket, during which team India won its second World Cup title in 2011.

Gambhir and Dhoni were good friends till the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 and even Dhoni had declared Gautam as one of the best attacking opener batsman of India. Gautam played a tremendous inning in the final match of ICC World Cup Tournament against Srilanka, which was played at Wankhede stadium. With the help of that marvelous inning played by Gambhir, team India got a stable start and scored a good total against attacking pace unit of Srilanka.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni also played a marvelous inning in that final match and was declared as the Man of the match, but many Indian supporters stated that it was Gambhir who came and gave a fluent start for Indian inning to get a good total. Many others examples are there of the contribution of Gambhir towards various series wins of team India at Indian ground as well as in abroad countries where pitches are more favorable for fast bowlers.

After ICC World Cup 2011, priorities of Indian captain got changed and MS Dhoni started preferring youngsters over seniors and he justified his decisions about selection of youngsters in team India after giving a press conference statement in which he clearly stated about his plan of creating a new team India for world cup 2015 tournament.

His relationship with the other senior players of team like Sehwag, Gambhir and others turned cold. Sehwag, Gautam and many other senior players got out of the team and this lead to generation of  various controversial statements about MS Dhoni in media regarding team selection and preference given to youngsters over senior players.



Controversies of MS Dhoni with his former best friend Yuvraj Singh has also become a part of the periodic floating news in Indian media. Yuvraj’s father clearly gave a statement that MS Dhoni is completely responsible for the fact that many Indian senior players are out of the Indian cricket team.

But Yuvraj refused to accept the facts stated by his father about Dhoni in India and stated that he is still a good friend of MS Dhoni and he has a massive respect for present Indian captain. Now, Yuvraj is back in T-20 squad for upcoming T-20 World Cup Tournament and it will be very interesting to see whether how both players deal with each other along with all these controversies.

Above incident of ignorance of MS Dhoni by Gautam Gambhir has clearly indicated that relationship status of Dhoni with all other senior players, who are out from the team is not much great and obviously it is all due to the fact that Dhoni preferred new talented youngsters over other senior players of the team, who were out of their form at the time when they were not selected for the Indian team.

On the other hand, Virender Sehwag, who has recently called time on his international cricket career, has backed under-fire skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to stay on as India's limited overs captain till the next World Cup.                                                                      

Replying to queries about Dhoni, Sehwag said: "He should continue as captain till the next World Cup. If he does so, he can leave behind a good World Cup team.

 "And if he retires...you can imagine, even now when Dhoni is there, people have to think about who should bat at 5th, 6th and 7th position", said Sehwag."If Dhoni is not there, the 5th, 6th and 7th slots will become absolutely free and you cannot expect somebody to finish the match properly."

The explosive opener dismissed reports that it was Dhoni who was behind the decision to drop him from the Indian team. Asked if he believed Dhoni had a hand in dropping him from the team, the former India batsman told 'India TV' show 'Aap ki Adalat': "I don't think Dhoni would have done this. He is a nice man at heart. We senior players respect him, and when he first took over as captain, all senior players played under him, gave him guidance and nice suggestions, which he implemented during his captaincy and our team won in T20, ODIs and Test matches."

On whether he had tiffs with Dhoni, Sehwag said: "I don't think any such thing happened. It was all media speculations that Sehwag and Dhoni are at loggerheads. We stay in a hotel together and play matches, I don't think such things occurred.

It is obvious that all these controversies have added a blank spot at the tremendous career of MS Dhoni, who has won two world cup title in two different format of cricket and various other ICC Tournaments like Champions trophy and all.

Delhi’s cricketer Gautam Gambhir has taken the media on his radar for above news of not shaking hands after a match win in Vijay Hajare Tournament and tweeted few statements regarding various predictions of relation between MS Dhoni and Gambhir.

The news and videos regarding not shaking hands with each other after match were trending in the media and now, Gautam tried to clarify his stand for this particular issue at twitter. Gautam tweeted:

“This handshake made more news than the one between Pak PM Nawaz Sharif & Narendra Modi. Grow up media. “

Delhi’s captain Gautam Gambhir also presented a photo in which both players are shaking hands with each other, which proves above report of media to be totally rumor.

Gautam shaking hands with MS Dhoni.


In his tweet, he clearly mentioned “This handshake was more famous than the handshake between Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Narendra Modi. When this media will grow up?? Before publishing anything, facts must be well analyzed before publication”.


In another tweet, he wrote “For my electronic media friends, here is that photo in which we are shaking our hands after match win.”






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