Age Is Just a Number, Says Captain Cool
MS Dhoni has finally broken his silence on cricket’s hottest debate, and his message is crystal clear: don’t write off Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli just yet.
In a rare interview that’s got cricket fans buzzing, the legendary former captain delivered a masterclass in common sense. When asked about whether the senior stars could feature in the 2027 World Cup, Dhoni’s response was typically straightforward.
Performance Over Age: The Dhoni Doctrine
“Why not?” Dhoni fired back when questioned about the veterans’ futures. The 44-year-old, who still dominates in the IPL, made it abundantly clear that performance and fitness should be the only yardsticks, not birth certificates.
His logic is bulletproof. Experience isn’t something you can manufacture overnight. You can’t hand a 20-year-old the wisdom that comes from battling pressure in 80-plus international matches. That knowledge, that ice-cool composure under fire, comes only with time.
Not the first time MS Dhoni has defended his Cheeku and Shana against BCCI politics.. 😭pic.twitter.com/68Z3DWwCnz
— Selfless⁴⁵ (@SelflessCricket) February 4, 2026
India’s T20 World Cup Hopes
Looking ahead to the T20 World Cup kicking off on February 7, Dhoni had high praise for Suryakumar Yadav’s side. He called them “one of the most dangerous teams” but issued one warning: the dew factor.
For those who’ve watched enough subcontinental cricket, you’ll know dew can turn matches on their head. It transforms bowling attacks and makes chasing a breeze. Dhoni, ever the tactician, knows this better than anyone.
The bottom line? If Rohit and Kohli keep delivering, they deserve their spots. In Dhoni’s world, your passport age doesn’t matter – your passport to the team is stamped by runs and fitness alone.
Fair play, Captain Cool. Fair play.
