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Fans show their love for Dhoni post-retirement announcement

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The News Minute | January 2, 2015 | 03:32 pm IST Mahendra Singh Dhoni has quit the test format of cricket right in the middle of India's test series in Australia. While social media reacted in shock as India's test captain resigned from the long form of the game citing strain as a reason, many turned quite sentimental in their reactions. When CSK's twitter handle asked for fans to show their favourite hero how much they would miss him, tributes for the star came pouring in. Send us your pics of #batsoffMSD! Let us celebrate the legacy together.. pic.twitter.com/nZysAbMNm2— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) December 31, 2014@ChennaiIPL My Salute for the who Inspires million People's all over the world #DhoniRetires pic.twitter.com/DwXaHZvG6q— AKTHAR (@AktharJ) December 31, 2014@ChennaiIPL #ThankYouDhoni #Captain #RespectDhoni pic.twitter.com/n2WJemOs3m— Prudhvi Raj Chowdary (@uppalapatip) December 31, 2014@ChennaiIPL my son bat #loveyoumsd pic.twitter.com/kGHsScvo60— russell (@russcsk) January 1, 2015Even fans from outside the country played a part. @ChennaiIPL one of his biggest fans from nepal , #BatsOffMSD ! pic.twitter.com/MzGJ2UGv2f— #ThankYouDhoni (@GnyandaG) December 31, 2014However, one of the most striking pictures post Dhoni's resignation was a picture put up by Suresh Raina with the captain - both of them looking quite emotional.Valiant while you led. Valiant in your departure. #Respect @msdhoni pic.twitter.com/w6xdnebG3s— Suresh Raina (@ImRaina) December 30, 2014Congratulations @msdhoni on your test career! We all know ur captaincy skills but 200 at chennai was one of ur best May God bless u— yuvraj singh (@YUVSTRONG12) December 30, 2014TweetFollow @thenewsminute

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