17:15 (IST)26 MAR 2015
Dhoni effectively quashes rumours of an immediate retirement. India breathes a sigh of relief!
— Alt Cricket (@AltCricket) March 26, 2015
17:09 (IST)26 MAR 2015
17:08 (IST)26 MAR 2015
MS Dhoni has become the first Indian to reach 6000 runs as captain in ODIs, the 3rd after Ponting (8497) & SFleming (6295). #AUSvIND #CWC15
— Cricket Record (@cricinfo_record) March 26, 2015
17:07 (IST)26 MAR 2015
Before Dhoni, Indian wicket keepers used to chase fans and sign autographs.
— SAMBHA (@sambha_bhilane) March 26, 2015
17:04 (IST)26 MAR 2015
Well Played India.. Well Bowled India.. Well Batted India.. Well Led by Dhoni.. We are Still Proud of you One loss doesn't make you Bad!!
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) March 26, 2015
17:03 (IST)26 MAR 2015
Thing about Dhoni is that he never makes you lose hope. Never ever.
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) March 26, 2015
17:03 (IST)26 MAR 2015
Dhoni...No matter if India win or Loses...But I RESPECT YOU man. Take Millions Bows. #IndvsAus
— Paresh Rawal (@Babu_Bhaiyaa) March 26, 2015
17:03 (IST)26 MAR 2015
It takes talent, hard work and dedication to be a good cricketer, but it takes a lot more than that to become MS Dhoni. #DareToBeDhoni
— Gautam (@gautamverma23) March 26, 2015
17:02 (IST)26 MAR 2015
Dhoni: First demonstrated how openers should have hung around. Now demonstrating how middle-order should take singles. Next, slogging.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) March 26, 2015
17:02 (IST)26 MAR 2015
In ascending order of sadness Missing a flight Accidentally shooting self Getting dumped Watching Dhoni walk back to pavillion
— Tanmay Bhat (@thetanmay) March 26, 2015
17:00 (IST)26 MAR 2015
Look at the bright side, Dhoni the movie will be releasing soon where we will win 2 World Cups again. #CWC15 #AUSvIND
— Van Diablo (@VanDiablo) March 26, 2015
17:00 (IST)26 MAR 2015
Dhoni's greatness lies in the fact that people were still watching (and clinging on to 1% hope) with 101 off six overs. Mighty might player
— Sidvee (@sidvee) March 26, 2015