MS Dhoni has once again shifted to allegationsImage Credit Source: PTI
Former India captain MS Dhoni may stay away from any kind of discussion himself, but there are some things about him that his name comes in the headlines. The reason for his coming into the discussion for some time is a viral video of former all -rounder Irfan Pathan, in which he alleged that he did not make hookah, so he was dropped from the team. Irfan’s statement is being considered a target on Dhoni. There has been a dispute since this statement and now in the midst of this controversy, another veteran has been accused of ruining Team India by making a sharp attack on Dhoni. These allegations have been made by Yuvraj Singh’s father Yograj Singh.
Yograj Singh, the father of former star all-rounder of the Indian team Yuvraj Singh and former Indian fast bowler Yograj Singh, has often been calling Dhoni good and bad. For the last several years, he has been targeting Dhoni and has been convicted of spoiling Yuvraj Singh’s career. Now once again he is in the headlines due to his controversial lyrics for the former Indian captain. He accused Dhoni of ruining Team India, that too after the victory of Team India in the 2011 World Cup.
In an interview after Irfan Pathan’s video went viral about Dhoni, Yograj expressed his opinion on the issue and then made all the allegations about the former captain. In an interview of Insidspports, Yograj said, “Say clearly that I do not have a habit of glowing. I played 11 years in Mafatlal but never needed to make a hookah for anyone.” He further said, “You must have heard players like Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, who have said that they were taken out of milk like a fly.”
Yograj alleged that Dhoni does not want to answer them. He said, “Ask him (Dhoni) why he did this but he does not want to answer. He who does not answer, he talks about Kapil Dev, talks about Kapil Dev, talks about Bishan Singh Bedi and talks about Dhoni. He treated people very poorly. After 2011, our captain had ruined the cricketers and the team after 2011.”