Saturday, 2 April 2011
Mahendra Singh Dhoni Man of the Match Final
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni seems like a man who can do no wrong. Win or lose, bad form or purple patch, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is India’s Captain Cool. But it was Greg Chappell, a man whose time as coach of the Indian cricket team now stands largely discredited, who first marked Dhoni out as a potential captain.
He said a couple of decisions taken by him in Saturday's summit showdown against Sri Lanka could have been criticised had his side not won the World Cup.
"A few decisions I have taken on Saturday, including why I brought in S Sreesanth instead of Ravichandran Ashwin and why I promoted myself in the batting order ahead of Yuvraj who has been in great form. It could have been that the decisions cost the match," he said at the post-match presentation after India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in the summit showdown here.
He said a couple of decisions taken by him in Saturday's summit showdown against Sri Lanka could have been criticised had his side not won the World Cup.
"A few decisions I have taken on Saturday, including why I brought in S Sreesanth instead of Ravichandran Ashwin and why I promoted myself in the batting order ahead of Yuvraj who has been in great form. It could have been that the decisions cost the match," he said at the post-match presentation after India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in the summit showdown here.
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