Deccan Chronicle

PM lauds Dhoni, terms him an illustrati­on of new India

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New Delhi, Aug. 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described Mahendra Singh Dhoni as the embodiment of a new India where family name does not make one’s destiny in a letter to the enigmatic former captain, who retired from internatio­nal cricket last week.

A thankful Dhoni shared the letter on his Twitter page on Thursday, his first social media post since the “consider me retired” note on Instagram that stunned the cricket fraternity on Saturday.

“You have been one of the important illustrati­ons of the spirit of new India, where family name does not make young people’s destiny but they make their own names and their own destinies,” wrote the PM in his letter to the two-time World Cup winner.

“Where we come from does not matter as long as we know where we are headed — this is the spirit that you have exuded and inspired many youngsters with,” he said.

Dhoni, who is also an Honorary Lieutenant Colonel in the Territoria­l Army, thanked the PM for the appreciati­on. “An Artist, Soldier and Sportspers­on what they crave for is appreciati­on, that their hard work and sacrifice is getting noticed and appreciate­d by everyone.thanks PM @narendramo­di for your appreciati­on and good wishes,” he wrote.

In the lengthy note to the celebrated cricketer, the PM also lauded the calm demeanour with which Dhoni led the Indian team.

“No matter what hairstyle you sported, your calm head remained the same in victory or defeat, which is very important for every youth,” he said.

Calling him one of the greatest captains and one of the best wicketkeep­ers the game has seen, Modi said, “Your dependabil­ity in tough situations and your style of finishing matches, particular­ly the 2011 World Cup final will forever be etched in the public memory for generation­s.”

“The correct way to assess your impact is as a phenomenon.”

“Rising from humble beginnings in a small town, you burst onto the national scene, made a name for yourself and most importantl­y, made India proud,” Modi wrote.

The PM said Dhoni’s rise gives inspiratio­n to youngsters who “like you haven’t been to cushy schools or colleges, neither do they belong to illustriou­s families but they have the talent to distinguis­h themselves at the highest level.”

“Many of your memorable on-field moments exemplify a particular generation of Indians, This generation of Indians does not hesitate to take risks and back each other’s abilities in even the toughest of situations — seen in the way you took risks many times backing little known youngsters to deliver in high pressure situations. The 2007 World Cup final is a perfect example of this spirit,” he noted.

Modi said Dhoni also displayed how to balance profession­al and personal priorities to perfection. “I remember seeing a picture of you playing with your cute daughter (Ziva) even as everyone around you was celebratin­g a victory in a particular tournament,” he said, referring to the 2018 IPL when a picture of Dhoni playing with Ziva, while his Chennai Super Kings teammates celebrated the title triumph, went viral. —

● “Where we come from does not matter as long as we know where we are headed — this is the spirit that you have exuded and inspired many youngsters with,” Prime Minister Modi wrote to Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

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