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New Delhi: India's limited overs captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Friday made it clear that he is going to continue his cricket for some more years.We know that the 34-year-old Dhoni has announced retirement on his Test career during Indian series against Australia in December 2014. Dhoni, who guided India to two world titles – Maiden ICC World T20 in 2007 in South Africa and ICC World Cup in 2011 in Asia and also a great Champions Trophy win in England. Dhoni  besides overseeing the country's rise to the superlative position in Test ranking, is in a pursuance to regain the trophy he won nine years ago in South Africa"After the Asia Cup T20 approaching in few days and World T20 2016 followed by IPL and then the team is mostly playing Test cricket and about five to ten one day internationals, which will be completed in a short span," Dhoni said on the sidelines of a launch of a lifestyle apparel brand.
                           
            Dhoni overcame his captaincy sufferings with two consecutive T20 series against Australia in Australia by 3-0 and by beating Sri lanka at home 2-1. However there was some questions on his batting performance,which he is trying to get back to a good run form and play some match winning knocks.

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