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India's Dhoni to carry out army duty in Kashmir conflict

India cricket legend M.S. Dhoni is to go on a tour of duty in Indian Kashmir after skipping a tour of the West Indies with the national team to join his regiment, a military source said.

The 38-year-old Dhoni, an honorary lieutenant colonel in a reserve force, will go on patrols with the 106 Para TA Battalion during his stint in the troubled region where tens of thousands have died since an insurgency erupted three decades ago.


"Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be deployed in Kashmir with his regiment between July 31 and August 15," an army source told AFP on condition of anonymity.

"He will be doing patrols, guard and post duties," the source added. Dhoni is to spend two months with the military in all.

Dhoni, who led India to their 2011 World Cup triumph, got into trouble during the World Cup in England for having his regiment's insignia on his wicketkeeper's gloves.

When he opted out of the West Indies series, that starts August 3, speculation mounted that he may retire.

The wicketkeeper-batsman gave up Test cricket in 2014 but remained India's mainstay in limited-overs and is often seen as a key aide to skipper Virat Kohli.

His uneven form at the World Cup set off talk of retirement even though the country's chief selector said the board would not tell any individual when to quit.

India, who lost their World Cup semi-final to New Zealand, have been grooming Rishabh Pant to take over as number one wicketkeeper.

India and West Indies will play three Twenty20 internationals, three one-day matches and two Tests.

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