Dhoni may quit tests to go for 2015 World Cup

PERTH, (Reuters) – Mahendra Singh Dhoni has hinted he  will quit test cricket if he decides to lead India in their  World Cup defence in Australia and New Zealand in 2015.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Dhoni, who led the cricket-obsessed nation to 50-overs World  Cup triumph last April, said it was still too early to decide if  he would be around for the next tournament.

“Well if I want to see the 2015 World Cup in, I’ll have to  retire from one of the formats,” he told a news conference ahead  of the third test against Australia.

“It’s too early right now. I am not that old. I am just 30.  There is still time. We will see by the end of 2013.”

Dhoni, who is captain of India’s test, one-day  internationals (ODI) and Twenty20 sides, carries the extra  burden of keeping wicket and said making sure there was a  successor ready was a factor in the 2013 deadline.

“What I really meant with that was by 2013 I would have to  see where I stand when it comes to my body, whether I will be  able to survive for the 2015 World Cup,” he said.

“Of course form is a big factor but also, what I need to see  is, if I play till 2014 and all of a sudden say I can’t survive  till the World Cup, then all of a sudden you have a new keeper  coming in who has not played more than 30 international games.

“So by end of 2013 I need to decide, okay I’m fit enough to  proceed in one of the formats.

“It’s not personal interest, it’s for the country. What I  want is an individual who, if he is taking my place, should have  played at least 60 to 100 ODIs before he goes into the World  Cup.

“It’s what my personal thinking is. We will accordingly see  where it is. There’s lots of time before that.”

Dhoni took over as ODI Twenty20 captain in 2007 and added  the test captaincy in 2008.