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Dhoni opts out of Tests

Dhoni opts out of Tests

MUMBAI – India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni took the rare step of pulling out of a Test tour because of fatigue yesterday, saying he wanted to miss the upcoming series against Sri Lanka.

The wicketkeeper-batsman told officials he was not available for the three Tests starting in Colombo on July 23, but would be open for selection for the subsequent five-match one-day series. “Dhoni has informed us he is tired and wants to sit out of the Sri Lanka Test series,” Indian cricket board chief administrative official Ratnakar Shetty told reporters here.”We respect his decision and encourage players to opt out if they are tired because of the non-stop cricket these days.”The selectors will meet later on Tuesday to pick the Test squad for their first full tour of Sri Lanka since 2001.While Anil Kumble captains India in Tests, Dhoni, who turned 27 on Monday, is the limited-overs skipper and has been a regular in the national side in all three forms of the game.Since January 2007, Dhoni has played 14 Tests, 56 one-day internationals and nine Twenty20 matches across the world as well as taking part in a domestic competition earlier this year.The supremely fit Dhoni had complained of a hectic schedule during the recent Asia Cup in Pakistan after India played their first three games in four days in stifling heat and humidity.India went on to reach Sunday’s final in Karachi where they lost to Sri Lanka.Indian board official Rajiv Shukla had reacted to Dhoni’s Asia Cup comment by saying players were free to opt out of a series if they did not want to play.Leading players’ associations have warned of burnout due to the backbreaking modern schedules, but the International Cricket Council said it will not alter the Future Tours Programme before 2012.Nampa-AFP”Dhoni has informed us he is tired and wants to sit out of the Sri Lanka Test series,” Indian cricket board chief administrative official Ratnakar Shetty told reporters here.”We respect his decision and encourage players to opt out if they are tired because of the non-stop cricket these days.”The selectors will meet later on Tuesday to pick the Test squad for their first full tour of Sri Lanka since 2001.While Anil Kumble captains India in Tests, Dhoni, who turned 27 on Monday, is the limited-overs skipper and has been a regular in the national side in all three forms of the game.Since January 2007, Dhoni has played 14 Tests, 56 one-day internationals and nine Twenty20 matches across the world as well as taking part in a domestic competition earlier this year.The supremely fit Dhoni had complained of a hectic schedule during the recent Asia Cup in Pakistan after India played their first three games in four days in stifling heat and humidity.India went on to reach Sunday’s final in Karachi where they lost to Sri Lanka.Indian board official Rajiv Shukla had reacted to Dhoni’s Asia Cup comment by saying players were free to opt out of a series if they did not want to play.Leading players’ associations have warned of burnout due to the backbreaking modern schedules, but the International Cricket Council said it will not alter the Future Tours Programme before 2012.Nampa-AFP

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