Showing posts with label MS Dhoni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MS Dhoni. Show all posts
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Monday, July 27, 2020
MS Dhoni is a unique human being: Dinesh Karthik
India wicketkeeper and Kolkata Knight Riders captain Dinesh Karthik said MS Dhoni had a unique style of batting and wicketkeeping but his bullish nature of his technique helped him carve a niche in international cricket.
Speaking to sports presenter Radhakrishnan Sreenivasan in his YouTube show, Dinesh Karthik recalled his initial impressions of MS Dhoni.
"I think he handled the pressure very well. He was a pretty unique human being, in the sense he has his own way of doing things," Karthik said.
"When I got selected in the A series, he was part of the team. We travelled together. He had his own way. He was coming from Bihar at that time, he had done well for the stage. It was Dilip Vengsarkar who spotted his talent. He was a little unique with his batting and keeping. But he was very strong about his technique and very bullish about his technique and then carved a niche for himself in the forthcoming years."
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
MS Dhoni an incredible person, hope he continues to play as long as he can: Michael Hussey
Former Australia and Chennai Super Kings batsman Michael Hussey backed MS Dhoni to continue playing for as long as he can, saying he wishes the World Cup winner carries on for another 10 years.
"He's been an incredible person and player for CSK and India for so long. We hope he keeps playing for another 10 years. Hopefully, he can play for as long as he can," Hussey said during an online interaction for Sony Ten Pit Stop.
"I love MS as the captain. I love how calm he is and how much he backs his players and shows so much faith in his players. Obviously he is very astute from a tactical point of view. Certain moves he makes... you wonder where he is going with it but it's amazing how often it sort of comes true and works out in his favour.
"Also batting with him in the middle in tight run-chases, it's amazing to see how calm he is and how calculated he is. Always wanting to be there in the middle till the last over of the game."
"Those 2 (Hussey and Dhoni) together, they complement each other so well. They share a very good relationship, a mutual respect there. They both are very good thinkers of the game, very shrewd and very smart. They both work very well together," Hussey said.
Source: IT
Monday, May 18, 2020
Mohammad Kaif says Dhoni Needed More Freedom
Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif feels that Yograj Singh’s allegations against MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli regarding his son Yuvraj are baseless to a large extent. Recently, Yograj has blamed Dhoni, Kohli and Team India selectors for betraying Yuvraj.
Mohammad Kaif, who played 13 Tests and 125 ODIs for India, lauded Dhoni and said that the veteran stumper needed some freedom to make choices relating to team selection. Kaif was clear cut in saying that Dhoni didn’t resort to tactics like ‘favouritism’.
“Dhoni is the most successful white-ball cricket captain. He deserves some freedom to select his own team. You can question him when he fails to deliver. But his records are spectacular. He won many trophies for India. So, the selectors will give the freedom and values his suggestions. It will not become favouritism,” he added.
Dhoni took over as Team India captain in the 2007 edition of the T20 World Cup. He tasted immediate success in South Africa and was soon given the mantle in ODI and Test cricket as well. From there, the Ranchi-born cricketer didn’t look back. He not only flourished as the captain but also piled on runs with authority.
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Wriddhiman Saha Praises MS Dhoni
Team India cricketer Wriddhiman Saha only got the chance to play one Test match with veteran wicketkeeper-batsman MS Dhoni. However, this did not stop Saha from showing praises over the former Team India skipper's qualities.
During a recent interview with a popular news outlet, Saha claimed didn't replace MS Dhoni in the Indian Test side but instead got a chance to play more frequently after his retirement.
The 35-year old then went to explain how MS's presence never demotivated him instead, he tried learning from the veteran cricketer.
"His keeping or batting style, his stumping in fraction of seconds, there are a lot of things to learn. He 2-4 years older to me, I was knowing that if MS Dhoni is playing I will not get to play," he said.
Source: DNA
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Shikhar Dhawan Picks MS Dhoni As His Favourite Captain
Shikhar Dhawan on Wednesday picked MS Dhoni as his favourite captain. Dhawan revealed this during a rapid-fire round with former Indian bowler Irfan Pathan on an Instagram Live video session.
"I have only played under Virat and Dhoni, so, as of now, Dhoni bhai," Shikhar Dhawan said in the video.
Saturday, May 9, 2020
MS Dhoni started India’s fitness revolution: English Coach Peter Wellings
The name Peter Wellings may not ring a bell immediately, but when it comes to defining new-age sports coaching and how little things like attention-to-detail matter, the Englishman is right at the forefront of it.
"MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli changed the landscape of Indian fielding," Wellings says in an exclusive chat. MS Dhoni started the fielding revolution in Indian cricket, especially after England won a Test series 2-1 in India in 2012. England were much better in the field and Dhoni was really crossed because guys were stopping the ball with their feet and stuff. So he said 'right, we're going to change the culture.'
"And now just look how strong India have become. They've got the best white-ball batsman in the world; they have the best white-ball bowler in the world. And arguably, you've got the best fielder in the world in Ravindra Jadeja. Him and Stokes are probably the two best in the world right now."
Source: HT
Friday, May 8, 2020
Michael Hussey compares MS Dhoni with Ricky Ponting
Former Australia player Michael Hussey feels former India skipper MS Dhoni strategically reads the game slightly better than Australia's World Cup winning captain Ricky Ponting.
Michael Hussey was part of Australia squad which won three ICC tournaments the 2007 World Cup and the 2006 and 2009 Champions Trophy under Ponting and also played a key role in MS Dhoni led CSK's IPL success.
"If we had the worst nets in the world that we have to practice on, he (Ricky Pointing) will be the first one into the net and show that it's okay. He really leads from the front and he certainly backs his players 100%. That's probably where the similarity is with MS Dhoni," Hussey added.
"MS is a lot calmer. A lot more measured. And I would say he strategically reads the game slightly better than Ricky. Ricky was a good tactician as well. Fantastic, but the way MS makes some moves out there in the field, I'll be sort of thinking "where’s he going with this?” Inevitably it might work. How did this come from? He just backs his gut feel. Two different captains but both very effective in their own ways," Hussey explained.
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Thursday, May 7, 2020
Matthew Hayden Recalls MS Dhoni's Reaction on Controversial Mongoose Bat
Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden created a new sensation, when he first introduced the ‘mongoose bat’ in the Indian Premier League (IPL), a decade ago.
The Mongoose bat comes with a long handle and a short, bottom-heavy blade, tailor made for the shortest format. Designed and manufactured by the British company Mongoose, this was one of the innovations that accompanied the inception of cricket’s shortest format, the T20. Its handle is 43 per cent longer, and the blade is one-third the size of regular blades, thus allowing for maximum attack with minimum effort.
Many experts felt that it would take a lot of time to get accustomed to the changed size and bat speed. Added the fact that it was virtually impossible to use this bat in Tests or even ODIs, the bat found few takers on the international front. This is the reason why the invention that created much ado in 2010, disappeared without noise in merely a year or two. It’s brand ambassador Matthew Hayden did not play an IPL after that year, and the bat didn’t find other volunteers willing to experiment.
In a recent chapter on CSK’s live interaction with presenter Rupha Ramani, Hayden recalled an incident when team skipper MS Dhoni was skeptical about the use of it.
“It’s hard to give perpsective on the mongoose bat. I get a lot of questions about this product. From player’s point of view, they often ask how can you use half a bat. I remember MS Dhoni saying, ‘mate, I will give you anything in life you want not to use this bat. Please do not use this bat’,” Hayden revealed.
Hayden, however, then assured his captain that he’s confident about the striking power of the bat and had done his homework pretty well.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Australia Keeper Alex Carey Keen to Emulate MS Dhoni’s Path
In a recent Instagram Live chat, Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carey expressed his admiration for the legendary Indian glovesman and spoke about how he’s keen to finish off games for Australia, akin to how Dhoni has done for Team India in the past.
“If you ask any cricketer, they would love to play like MS Dhoni. He’s probably the best at that role. I’d love to become half as good as him,” the 29-year-old Carey said
Carey also spoke about emulating the former Indian captain’s finishing skill. “I’d love to have the calm to take it deep and finish off T20, ODI games for Australia and even in the BBL. It was pretty hard to play against him since he would never get out, but yes I’d love to become half as good as him.”
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Footballer Anirudh Thapa Praises MS Dhoni
Indian footballer Anirudh Thapa, during a live session, talked about former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The Chennaiyin FC midfielder lauded MS Dhoni for his humble personality and hailed his cricket career.
"He's my favourite cricketer. He led the Indian team, won the World Cup after 28 years.. all-time successful wicketkeeper-batsman! What can I say about him!" Thapa began.
"The good thing about him is that whenever he's around, he would always sit with us at the team lunch and share his experiences with us. He's a very down to earth guy. Whenever someone used to call him, he was like 'no, let me talk to the boys here'. He used to talk about his cricket journey, his struggles, what he did and where he is."
"He would tell us about the feeling when they won the world cup (in 2011). That is something I will always embrace. He is a nice guy and a humble man. Whenever he is around, he is always talking to the boys.
"Whatever he has done, how successful he is, we can all see that. So hats off to you, Thala!"
Monday, May 4, 2020
Yuzvendra Chahal Misses MS Dhoni
Indian spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, on Sunday, shared a throwback picture with 'legend' Mahendra Singh Dhoni saying that he misses 'being called tilli from behind the stumps'.
Chahal took to Twitter to share a picture with Dhoni and captioned the post: "Miss being called tilli from behind the stumps by the legend..!!"
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Rishabh Pant Praises MS Dhoni, Calls him His Mentor
Calling MS Dhoni his mentor, wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant says the World Cup-winning skipper has his own way of helping the younger crop as he never provides a full solution to a problem, encouraging them to look for answers.
"He (Dhoni) has been like a mentor to me, on and off the field. I can approach him freely with any problem I may be facing, and he will never give me the entire solution for it," Pant said in an Instagram live session with his IPL team Delhi Capitals.
"This is so that I don't become entirely dependent on him, he gives me hints only that helps me solve the issue myself. He's also one of my favourite batting partners, though it's not something that happens too often.
"If Mahi bhai is at the crease, you know things are sorted. He's got a plan in his head, and all you need to do is follow it!"
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Mike Hussey Calls MS Dhoni the Greatest Finisher
Mike Hussey: "MS Dhoni is a seasoned and hardened professional. He knows what he needs to do to get ready physically and mentally for a tournament. He was putting in a lot of hard work in the lead up to the IPL. I am sure it won’t take him too long to get to the level he needs to play well and contribute. If he still wants to play international cricket and the selectors want him in the team, then, of course, there is a future for MSD in the Indian team."
"MS Dhoni is the best I have seen in terms of finishing capabilities. It is because he has a calculative mind and plays smart cricket. He can still remain calm under pressure and has incredible power. AB de Villiers is also up there with the best of the lot but MSD’s finishing skills are at another level."
Dwayne Bravo Thanks MS Dhoni
Dwayne Bravo said he owes a lot of the success in the later part of his career to the faith showed in him by the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) management, saying he wants to do something for MS Dhoni now that he coming to the end of his career.
"CSK remade Dwayne Bravo," Bravo told Cricbuzz, speaking about how players like him and Shane Watson were persisted with by CSK, thus giving a second lease of life to their careers.
"I don't think you'll see a franchise like CSK again. A lot of credit for that has to go to Dhoni and Fleming," Bravo said.
He said, "I've asked myself many times, why someone like MS has so much faith in me. My own board and selectors don't have the same faith. But Mahi respects my talent and the way I play the game. That means a lot to me."
"I wanted to do something for him. He's coming to the end of his career, he's had a great career. He had a big impact on my career along with many others," he added, speaking on his latest song, titled "No.7" and with lyrics based on Dhoni.
Source: MSN.com
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Monday, April 27, 2020
Kapil Dev Takes Inspiration from MS Dhoni for his New Look; Calls him His Hero
MS Dhoni had famously cut off his long locks after winning the 2007 World T20 and even sported a semi-bald look after winning the 2011 World Cup.
Now former Indian captain Kapil Dev said that his new bald look is inspired by 2011 World Cup winning Indian captain M.S. Dhoni. And his beard is inspired by West Indies great Viv Richards.
"I also saw Dhoni who is also my hero and he had cut his hair after winning the World Cup. So I thought why not, now I have the chance so I did it," Kapil said in a video tweeted by Chennai Super Kings.
News source: News18
RP Singh Praises MS Dhoni
“We haven’t seen anyone reading the game better than MS Dhoni. When to drag a situation, change it, leave it or how to carry on game from a situation, I haven’t seen anyone better than him in my playing career. He was a player who would read the situation differently,” RP Singh said.
With Dhoni, RP has a personal equation as well and continues to be a close friend. However, the duo’s career-graph took a contrasting turn once Dhoni was appointed India captain in 2007.
“We used to spend time together, then he became captain and his graph kept going up and mine down. But our friendship is intact and we still talk and roam around together. In cricketing matters we have different opinions,” he recalled.
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Mohit Sharma Praises MS Dhoni
India pacer Mohit Sharma, who has played most of his cricket in the international arena and in Indian Premier League under Mahendra Singh Dhoni, said that the former skipper is a true leader who takes the responsibility of the team in the most challenging times.
“His humility and sense of gratitude is what sets him apart from other players I have played with. In sport, there’s a difference between a captain and a leader – I believe he’s a true leader,” Sharma said during an Instagram session organised by the Delhi franchise.
“When the team wins, you’ll never find him anywhere prominently, but when the team loses, he’s always right in front, taking responsibility – that’s the sign of a leader and why I admire him so much,” he added.
Saturday, April 25, 2020
KL Rahul On MS Dhoni
“I was nervous when I was doing (wicketkeeping) it for India because of the crowd pressure. If you fumble a ball, 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 said on Star Sports’ Cricket Connected.
Source: India.com
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