Published 15:33 IST, March 29th 2020

Wasim Jaffer talks about MS Dhoni's simplicity during recent Q&A session on social media

Former Test batsman Wasim Jaffer mentioned about former Indian skipper MS Dhoni's simplicity during a recent Q&A session with the fans on social media

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Wasim Jaffer who had anunced his retirement from all forms of cricket earlier this month currently seems to eng himself with Q&A sessions like or current or former cricketers. Meanwhile, all sporting events have eir been postponed or canceled due to outbreak of deadly COVID-19 that has spread its tentacles all over world.  Jaffer has recently made a huge statement about India's 2011 World Cup-winning skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni about what he had planned in life during early days of his international cricketing career.

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'I remember he said...': Wasim Jaffer

During a recent Q&A session with fans on social media, a fan had asked former Ranji Trophy winner to talk about his favorite memory with MS Dhoni to which veteran batsman replied by saying that during former Indian captain's first and second year in Indian team, he remembered Dhoni having said that all he wanted to do back n was to make 30 lakhs from playing cricket so he can live peacefully rest of his life in Ranchi.

Coming back to Dhoni, he will next be seen in action in upcoming edition of IPL where he will be hoping to lead Chennai Super Kings to ir fourth IPL crown. At same time, this will also be first time that Mahi will be seen on cricket ground after that heartbreaking World Cup 2019 semi-final loss at hands of New Zealand at Manchester in July last year. 

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status of IPL 2020

  13th edition of IPL that was supposed to get underway from March 29 has been postponed to April 15.   Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Sourav Ganguly had earlier this month said that IPL will take place but re is also a possibility of it being a truncated one. Ganguly also said that a weekly reassessment will be done on same.

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15:33 IST, March 29th 2020