CWC 2019: Four Indian players who might be playing their last World Cup

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli

#2 MS Dhoni

MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni

One of the best captains and wicket-keepers to ever don the India blue, MS Dhoni most likely might be playing his last World Cup. Dhoni is currently 37-years-old and with the likes of Rishabh Pant, Sanju Samson, etc on the rise, Dhoni might retire very soon.

Although he is currently one of the fittest players going around in the world, his batting form has seen ups and downs. Dhoni is currently the best wicket-keeper in the world but when you are on the wrong side of the '40s, it starts becoming difficult.

Dhoni has already won one World Cup and he would be looking forward to putting on a show in England. The presence of Dhoni will only help India overcome the pressure situations and maybe go all the way in the tournament.


#1 Kedar Jadhav

Kedar Jadhav
Kedar Jadhav

India's newly found spin-bowling all-rounder, Kedar Jadhav might be playing his first and last World Cup for India in England. Jadhav is currently 34-years-old and if his recent struggle with injuries is anything to go by, there might be very few years remaining in his career for India.

Jadhav got to play for India very late in his career and although he didn't get many opportunities in the beginning, now he is one of the most important players in the blue. His bowling has been the X-factor for India for quite some time now and his ability to slow down the run rate in the middle overs will come in handy in England.

Jadhav has also batted brilliantly in the pressure situations and he alongside Dhoni are India's best middle order batsmen. With age not on his side, Kedar would be looking to perform in England.

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