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Rohit Sharma defends Dhoni's place in ODI, T20I teams
New Delhi, Dec 27 (Cricketnmore) India opener Rohit Sharma on Tuesday joined his skipper Virat Kohli in backing former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's future in India's limited-overs side.
Having firmly backed Dhoni during his media interactions in the recently concluded series against Sri Lanka, Rohit, who led the side in the absence of Kohli, expressed his shock at constant questioning of Dhoni's place in the limited overs side.
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