<p>Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Rajiv Shukla on Friday saidex-India skipper M S Dhoni has a lot of cricketing career left and he only can decide when to hang up his boots.</p>.<p>Shukla said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has a policy in place that allows a player to decide when to call it a day.</p>.<p>Dhoni is a great cricketer and there is a lot more cricket left in him. But, he has to decide when he should take retirement, Shukla told reporters here.</p>.<p>The BCCI has a policy in place that a cricketer has to take a call on when to take retirement, he added.</p>.<p>The 38-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman retired from Test cricket in 2014.</p>.<p>There is a lot of speculation over the retirement of the two-time World Cup winning India captain from limited overs formats of the game.</p>.<p>The popular cricketer from Jharkhand took a break from the game after Indias exit in the semi-finals of the 2019 50- over World Cup in England.</p>.<p>He is set to be back in action in the IPL, where he will lead the CSK, starting March 23.</p>.<p>Asked about workload management of cricketers, Shukla said fixtures for two international series should be charted out in such a way that players get proper time to rest in between.</p>.<p>Over the extradition of alleged bookie Sanjeev Chawla from London recently,he said, The police are investigating the case against him and law will take its own course.</p>.<p>A Delhi court on Thursday sent Chawla,a key accused in one of the crickets biggest match-fixing scandals that involved former South Africa captain Hanse Cronje, in 12-day police custody.</p>
<p>Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Rajiv Shukla on Friday saidex-India skipper M S Dhoni has a lot of cricketing career left and he only can decide when to hang up his boots.</p>.<p>Shukla said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has a policy in place that allows a player to decide when to call it a day.</p>.<p>Dhoni is a great cricketer and there is a lot more cricket left in him. But, he has to decide when he should take retirement, Shukla told reporters here.</p>.<p>The BCCI has a policy in place that a cricketer has to take a call on when to take retirement, he added.</p>.<p>The 38-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman retired from Test cricket in 2014.</p>.<p>There is a lot of speculation over the retirement of the two-time World Cup winning India captain from limited overs formats of the game.</p>.<p>The popular cricketer from Jharkhand took a break from the game after Indias exit in the semi-finals of the 2019 50- over World Cup in England.</p>.<p>He is set to be back in action in the IPL, where he will lead the CSK, starting March 23.</p>.<p>Asked about workload management of cricketers, Shukla said fixtures for two international series should be charted out in such a way that players get proper time to rest in between.</p>.<p>Over the extradition of alleged bookie Sanjeev Chawla from London recently,he said, The police are investigating the case against him and law will take its own course.</p>.<p>A Delhi court on Thursday sent Chawla,a key accused in one of the crickets biggest match-fixing scandals that involved former South Africa captain Hanse Cronje, in 12-day police custody.</p>