After T20 loss, Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni reacts to retirement question in the funniest way

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Sonam Joshi
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After losing to West Indies in the semi-finals of the ICC T20 World Cup, India's cricket captain MS Dhoni was asked a familiar question about retirement in the post-match press conference.

The 34-year-old turned the tables on the Australian journalist who posed the question by inviting him to sit next to him. He then asked him if he thought he was unfit, a slow runner and could survive till the next World Cup in 2019, with the journalist replying in the affirmative to all questions.

"If you were an Indian media guy, I would've asked if he had a brother a son who was a keeper and could replace me," Dhoni concluded with a chuckle.

WATCH: MS Dhoni's reply to a journalist who asked him about his retirement plans #WT20 #IndvsWIhttps://t.co/STYW5Hh4xn

— ANI (@ANI_news) March 31, 2016

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