I'm disappointed with both batting and bowling: Dhoni

October 14, 2013

Pune, Oct 14: Australian team members Aaron Finch and Brad Haddin celebrate victroy against India during their first ODI match in Pune on Sunday. India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni was disappointed with his team's overall batting and bowling display after losing the first ODI against Australia by 72 runs here, but said he did not want to single out players.

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"I don't want to single out any player. Our batting as well as bowling was not up to the mark. It was not a 300-plus track, and we gave width to their batsmen.

Our spinners brought us back into the game. Jadeja bowled well and Yuvraj struck at an important time, but we did not execute our plans," said Dhoni at his post-match press conference.

Chasing 305 for a win, India folded up for 232 in the last over.

Dhoni said while starting the run chase, the team was confident though it lost an early wicket -- that of Shikhar Dhawan -- as Rohit Sharma (42) and Virat Kohli (61) had a substantial partnership.

"But we lost too many wickets in the middle overs. We did not have enough partnerships We need to convert out 40s and 50s into bigger scores," said Dhoni.

Asked why Suresh Raina was sent up the order at number four instead of Yuvraj, Dhoni said the team wanted the former to get used to bat in this position looking ahead of the 2015 World Cup.

"We don't have anyone other than Yuvraj who can bat at this position. We want to give opportunity to Raina to bat at number four and get used to it."

Dhoni complimented Australia for executing their plans well.

"They executed their plans very well and we did not do ours," he emphasized.

He, however, did not agree to a suggestion that the Indian batsmen once again showed their weakness against short, rising deliveries from the Australians.

"There are no weaknesses against the short ball. We did well in the Champions Trophy and in the series against the West Indies. Let's not go there again," he pleaded.

Dhoni said the Australian bowlers used their superior strength and height to extract more bounce from the wicket than the Indians and the dew also helped the visitors.

"When the game started the wicket was a bit two-paced but later it settled down," he said.

He blamed the shot selection of the Indian batsmen rather than their weaknesses.

"Our shot selection was not good," he declared.

He also denied that India took Australia lightly and said it was the media that called the visitors "underdogs".

Visiting team skipper George Bailey, who scored a brilliant 85 at number four, praised his team's bowlers for restricting the strong Indian batting line up.

"It was a fantastic all round bowling performance. Clint (McKay) and Mitchell (Johnson) started fantastically well. James (Faulkner) was targeted early but fought back very well," he said.

When pointed out that the team had scored 300 which normally was a winning total, Bailey said, "300 normally should be enough but not in these conditions."

"It's important that everyone contributed," he said.

Bailey praised opener Aaron Finch for his consistency.

"In partnerships, he also puts pressure on the bowlers."

About his own batting, Bailey said, "I try to build innings and partnerships at number four."

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April 27,2020

Mumbai, Apr 27: The pressure to replace iconic Mahendra Singh Dhoni behind the stumps was "immense" due to high expectations from fans says K L Rahul, who has been doing the wicket-keeping duty for India in the limited overs format for some time now.

Dhoni quit Test cricket in 2014 and has not played for India in the limited overs format since last year's ODI World Cup in England.

Rahul kept the wickets in the limited overs series against Australia in January this year and also during the team's tour to New Zealand.

"I was nervous when I was doing it for India because of the crowd pressure. If you fumble, people feel that you cannot replace MS Dhoni. The pressure of replacing a legendary wicket-keeper like MSD was immense as it involved people accepting someone else behind the stumps," Rahul told Star Sports on its show 'Cricket Connected'.

Rahul, who has played 32 ODIs and 42 T20Is, said keeping the wickets is not alien to him since he dons the gloves during the Indian Premier League (IPL) and also when he plays for his Ranji side Karnataka.

"People who follow cricket know that I haven't been away from wicket-keeping for too long as I donned the gloves in the IPL and every time I played for Karnataka," the 28-year-old said.

"I am always in touch with wicket-keeping but am also somebody who is more than willing to take up the role if the team needs me to," he stressed.

Dhoni's career is a matter of intense speculation. Many former players feel that it won't be easy for Dhoni to make it to the national squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held in Australia. 

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May 18,2020

Karachi, May 18: Former Pakistan captain Younis Khan believes it is at least five years too early to compare Virat Kohli and Babar Azam as the Indian skipper has proven himself in "every kind of situation" and the latter has not.

"Virat Kohli is far more experienced than Babar. He has at least five years more experience of top cricket and he is at the peak of his career," said Younis, Pakistan's leading run-getter in Tests.

"Kohli has far more exposure than Babar and he has been in every kind of situation and proven himself. No one gets 70 international centuries like that and this are proof of his class and abilities. He has scored runs in every situation and all opposition."

Younis said said Babar still has a long way to go.

"Babar has been in top cricket for just around five years. He has got a very impressive batting average across all three formats and he is getting better by the day.

"You see him batting and you can see he has got the same qualities that Kohli had at the start of his career."

Besides amassing 70 international hundreds, 31-year-old Kohli averages more than 50 in all three formats. The India skipper has scored more than 20,000 runs while 25-year-old Babar has 6680 runs across formats though the Pakistan limited overs skipper has played significantly lesser number of games.

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January 16,2020

New Delhi, Jan 16: Mahendra Singh Dhoni was on Thursday dropped from the BCCI's list of centrally contracted players, raising fresh doubts on the future of the former India captain who has not played since the World Cup semifinal loss to New Zealand last year.

The BCCI announced the central contracts for the period of October 2019 to September 2020. Dhoni was in the A category, which fetches a player Rs 5 crore, until last year.

Skipper Virat Kohli, his deputy Rohit Sharma and top pacer Jasprit Bumrah were retained in the highest A+ bracket of Rs 7 crore.

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