India, Feb. 13 -- The year was 2017, and the month, January. MS Dhoni had achieved everything there was to as captain. The only captain to win all three major ICC championships that existed back in the day, Dhoni had ticked all the boxes there were to tick. He had already retired from Test cricket two years earlier, channelling all his focus into the T20I and ODIs. He had led the team with fierce dedication in the 2015 World Cup and the 2026 World T20, only for India to stumble in the semi-final. With another World Cup approaching - this time in England - the 'process', as Dhoni always loved referring to, had begun. Virat Kohli was waiting in the wings when, just four days into the new year, came the announcement. India's most successful ...