Veteran Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh believes former Indian captain MS Dhoni is a "guiding" force for current captain Virat Kohli and is crucial to India’s chances of winning the World Cup 2019.
"I think Mahi (Dhoni) has a great cricket brain. And as a wicket-keeper, you are in the best position to monitor the game and he has done that fantastically over the years. He has been a great captain. (He is) with the young players and guiding Virat (Kohli) all the time," Yuvraj said.
"So, I feel his presence is very important in decision-making. He had a fantastic tournament in Australia and it is good to see him hit the ball how he used to do, and I wish him all the best," added the batsman, who had hit six sixes in an over during the World T20 in 2007.
But Yuvraj steered clear of queries on which batting position Dhoni should come in.
"That you have to ask Dhoni, which number he has to bat," he said.
Yuvraj will be competing for Mumbai Indians in the IPL and said he will look to ease the pressure on skipper Rohit Sharma.
"I think, if I can contribute in the middle-order, it will just take some weight off him (Rohit) and he can just go and play his natural game, while opening. (We will) see how the combinations (go)," Yuvraj told reporters here.
The 37-year-old left-hander found a buyer quite late at the IPL players' auction held in Jaipur last December for his base price of Rs one crore after going unsold initially.
"I'm very fired up boss, I have been training in the nets everyday," said Yuvraj.