MS Dhoni had more support than the other players: Harbhajan Singh is an Indian cricketer.
Harbhajan Singh announced his retirement from all forms of competitive cricket on Christmas Eve. Despite the fact that the Turbanator, as he is affectionately known, retired from international football in 2016, he remained involved in the Indian Premier League and was a regular voice on the commentary panel.
"All good things must come to an end, and as I say goodbye to the game that has given me everything in life, I'd want to thank everyone who has contributed to making my 23-year journey beautiful and memorable." While announcing his retirement, he wrote on Twitter, "My heartfelt thank you."
In a recent interview, he remarked that if the BCCI had supported players like former captain MS Dhoni, he could have played for a few more years. "Dhoni had better support than the other players, and if the other players had received the same level of support, they would have played as well." "It wasn't like the rest of the players suddenly lost how to swing a bat or bowl," he explained to Zee News.
"I was 31 when I took 400 wickets, and I can guarantee you that if I had played another 4-5 years, I would have collected another 100-150 wickets, keeping in mind the kind of standards I had set for myself."
Harbhajan Singh was a valuable member of the Indian team's off-spinners. He went on to take 417 Test wickets in 103 Tests, 269 ODI wickets in 236 ODIs, and 25 T20I wickets in 28 T20Is after making his international debut. He has 150 wickets in 163 matches for Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, and Kolkata Knight Riders in 13 seasons of the IPL.