The Asian Age

Dhoni missed at home as Ranchi set for debut

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Ranchi, March 14: An image of Mahendra Singh Dhoni playing drums and shaking legs had made a lasting impression here during the opening of the venue, but about four years later when the city becomes India’s 26th Test centre, the mood is strikingly sombre.

When Ranchi makes its Test debut in India’s series-defining third cricket Test against Australia for the BorderGava­skar Trophy in two days time, the most famous son of city will be busy leading his state in the in the domestic one-dayers in Delhi.

Having shed his ‘whites’ to prolong his career in shorter formats of the game in late 2014, the most famous son of the Ranchi is currently in New Delhi as his team play Vidarbha in the quarter-finals of Vijay Hazare Trophy on Wednesday.

The intense build-up to the Ranchi Test, notwithsta­nding, Dhoni is certainly going to be missed, something that is evident from empty ticket counters in the city.

“It’s all because of Dhoni that we’re able to host our first Test match here. His rise has put the city in internatio­nal map. But at the moment, we want him to do well in New Delhi. At the same time, we hope Ranchi becomes lucky for Team India,” Dhoni’s childhood coach Keshav Banerjee said.

The associatio­n has distribute­d free passes to schools and institutio­ns, including Dhoni’s alma mater Jawahar Vidya Mandir at Shyamali as the secretary said every day about 10,000 students will turn up. The JSCA has also invited Dhoni’s family members who are expected to be present in any of the five days.

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 ??  ?? Michael Clarke met M.S. Dhoni at his Ranchi home. — Twitter
Michael Clarke met M.S. Dhoni at his Ranchi home. — Twitter

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