Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has explained why you will not see him in the commentary box after retirement. He says commentary looks simple from outside, but it demands skills he does not enjoy using.
Commentary Needs Balance and Control
Speaking during a YouTube chat with Jatin Sapru, Dhoni says commentary requires control. You need to explain the game clearly without sounding harsh. He feels the line between analysis and criticism is very thin.
Explaining Losses Without Targeting Players
Dhoni explains that when a team loses, there are always reasons behind it. Your job as a commentator is to explain those reasons carefully. Doing that without hurting players or singling them out is not easy.
Politeness Is a Skill
According to Dhoni, putting tough points across politely is a real skill. Not everyone can manage that balance on live television. He believes commentary demands awareness, restraint, and clarity at all times.
Discomfort With Statistics
Another reason Dhoni avoids commentary is his struggle with numbers. He openly admits he finds it hard to remember statistics, including his own. Modern commentary relies heavily on data, which makes him uncomfortable.
Listening Comes Naturally to Him
Off the field, Dhoni says he prefers listening over talking. You learn more by paying attention to conversations around you. He believes you do not always need direct advice if you listen carefully.
A Light Moment on Phone Habits
In a lighter moment, Dhoni jokes about his phone habits. He prefers face to face conversations and feels awkward on calls. He laughs and admits he has not changed and is fine with it.
Staying Connected Through the IPL
Dhoni retired from international cricket in 2020. You still see him closely connected to the game through the IPL, where he continues to play a key role for Chennai Super Kings.




