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Dhoni Batted Exceptionally At The Backend, Played Freely Without Taking Results Into Consideration: Dravid
"You watch MS Dhoni play during the backend of a match when he was at his best, you always felt like that he is doing something really important to him but he is playing it like the result does not really matter to him," Dravid told Sanjay Manjrekar during a videocast
New Delhi: India's batting great skipper Rahul Dravid has heaped praise on his former team mate and captain MS Dhoni by hailing Mahi's exceptional ability to finish off games at the backend without taking any pressure. Dravid said that the wicket-keeping batsman often played during the period as if the results did not really matter to him.
Dravid also said that in pressure-cooker situations, not worrying about consequences can help players bring out the best in themselves.
"You watch MS Dhoni play during the backend of a match when he was at his best, you always felt like that he is doing something really important to him but he is playing it like the result does not really matter to him," Dravid told Sanjay Manjrekar during a videocast hosted by ESPNCricinfo. "I think you need to have that or you need to train for it. It is a skill that I never had. The consequences of any decision mattered to me. It would be interesting to ask MS Dhoni that is this something that has come naturally to him or did he work on this during his career," he added.
Dhoni played his maiden ODI against Bangladesh in 2004, but he truly arrived in the bilateral series against Pakistan in 2005 when he scored a whirlwind 148 runs in the second ODI of the six-match series at Vishakapatnam.
He holds the honour of being the only Indian captain to win all major ICC trophies (50-over World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy). Under his leadership, India also managed to attain the number one ranking in Test cricket.
He first led an inexperienced Indian side to the T20 World Cup triumph in 2007. He then took over ODI captaincy, but he had to wait for leading the Test side as Anil Kumble was doing the duties in the longest format. Over his career, Dhoni has been reowned for his finishing skills and he is often viewed as the best finisher that the game has ever seen.
In December 2014, Dhoni announced his retirement from the longest format of the game. Then in 2017, Dhoni handed over the captaincy reins to Virat Kohli in the 50-over format.
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