Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Usain Bolt declares retirement after watching the last ball run-out by M.S. Dhoni

Modi snatches out his signature sign

Modi snatches out his signature sign

Jamaica: As per the sources of the Faking News, Usain Bolt declared retirement from the all type racing. The news came just after an hour of the completion of the India-Bangadesh T-20 match.

As per our sources, He started thinking about this since May 2015 when he saw the election campaign by Modi but later he thought that he should continue the game. Secondly he thought about retirement when he heard the song of the Honey Singh yet he did not declare retirement at that time, too as he thought that his main attribute is the racing and where he still dominated.

No hope for any medal now in Rio Olympics.

No hope for any medal now in Rio Olympics.

But on the night of India Bangladesh T20 match, he felt that the time has finally come and declared retirement. When he saw the last ball run out by the Mahedra Singh Dhoni, he felt that his chances of the winning of any medal in Rio Olympic had gone to zero. Initially, he declared the retirement only in 100m and 200 m race and decided to compete for the 5000m Marathon Race. But later he also decided to declare when he saw the helicopter shots of the MSD in the advertisement of the ICC T20 World Cup.

In an informal talk with FN, when we ask if he was Afridi who inspired him to take retirement, he rteplied that he was not just 21 and he was going to retire. In our question about the post retirement plan he indicated that he might take part in the IPL.

It seems that he wants to compete with Dhoni in cricket ground as he he could not compete him in racing track.

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