Hyderabad: Back in form with a match-winning knock against England, Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said the unbeaten 87 in the opening ODI here was one of his most "precious and well-calculated" knocks.
"I normally don't believe in rating my performance but yes this innings is a precious innings for me. Over the years, I have played some good knocks and this one is also a valuable one. Once I started batting at No 6, I had remodelled my game.
MS Dhoni said the unbeaten 87 in the opening ODI here was one of his most precious knock.
This innings of mine was a very well calculated one," Dhoni said at the post match media interaction after India beat England by 126 runs in the first ODI last night.
"I tried a lot of aerial shots which I normally don't play nowadays. I was practicing a lot of hitting over the cover region. I felt this was the right match to try out and it worked well," he added.
He feels that batting at No 6 is something that shouldn't be entrusted on any junior player as it would be asking too much from him.
"Often on sub-continent tracks, if you send a junior guy, he might not get enough deliveries and get out scoring 10 or 15. Then again on a good strip he may just score around 35 and not get enough time to score a big fifty or an 80," Dhoni observed.
"After 15 matches, you will see that particular player's average in the range of 25 to 30. That's why you need to send them up and give them as many opportunities as possible. Look how Yuvraj Singh transformed his game batting at that position," he quipped.
Dhoni lauded young Ravindra Jadeja's effort as the all-rounder scored a quick 27 and then grabbed three wickets for 34 runs.
"Jadeja is an important player as he brings in a lot of stability to the side," Dhoni said.
This series has been billed as a 'revenge series' but Dhoni chose to play down the tag.
"I believe revenge is a very strong word. If you look at the England series especially the second half, we did play well. We scored runs but unfortunately there were rain interruptions and the ball used to become heavier and tougher for our bowlers to grip.
"This is a series where the idea is to groom the youngsters. Also this win came after a long time and it was an important win. You can't enjoy playing the game if you lose too many matches," the skipper said candidly.
About the new Powerplay rule, Dhoni said, "It was important for us to rotate the strike initially. There was a bit of uneven bounce but I won't say too much. The new Powerplay means that even if you take it in the 36th over, still you have 10 overs left. Therefore, you can't go all out.
"I reckon 250-260 would have been a good score and in the end we got 300."
Dhoni ruled out the idea that he would depend more on spin to counter the English batsmen as the visitors have found it uncomfortable.
"Had it been April or May when it's dry and humid with the pitches offering lot of turn, I would have said that I would go with three spinners and two seamers. But in these circumstances when we are approaching winter season, we still don't know whether there will be dew in Delhi and Mohali," he reasoned.
"I normally don't believe in rating my performance but yes this innings is a precious innings for me. Over the years, I have played some good knocks and this one is also a valuable one. Once I started batting at No 6, I had remodelled my game.
MS Dhoni said the unbeaten 87 in the opening ODI here was one of his most precious knock.
This innings of mine was a very well calculated one," Dhoni said at the post match media interaction after India beat England by 126 runs in the first ODI last night.
"I tried a lot of aerial shots which I normally don't play nowadays. I was practicing a lot of hitting over the cover region. I felt this was the right match to try out and it worked well," he added.
He feels that batting at No 6 is something that shouldn't be entrusted on any junior player as it would be asking too much from him.
"Often on sub-continent tracks, if you send a junior guy, he might not get enough deliveries and get out scoring 10 or 15. Then again on a good strip he may just score around 35 and not get enough time to score a big fifty or an 80," Dhoni observed.
"After 15 matches, you will see that particular player's average in the range of 25 to 30. That's why you need to send them up and give them as many opportunities as possible. Look how Yuvraj Singh transformed his game batting at that position," he quipped.
Dhoni lauded young Ravindra Jadeja's effort as the all-rounder scored a quick 27 and then grabbed three wickets for 34 runs.
"Jadeja is an important player as he brings in a lot of stability to the side," Dhoni said.
This series has been billed as a 'revenge series' but Dhoni chose to play down the tag.
"I believe revenge is a very strong word. If you look at the England series especially the second half, we did play well. We scored runs but unfortunately there were rain interruptions and the ball used to become heavier and tougher for our bowlers to grip.
"This is a series where the idea is to groom the youngsters. Also this win came after a long time and it was an important win. You can't enjoy playing the game if you lose too many matches," the skipper said candidly.
About the new Powerplay rule, Dhoni said, "It was important for us to rotate the strike initially. There was a bit of uneven bounce but I won't say too much. The new Powerplay means that even if you take it in the 36th over, still you have 10 overs left. Therefore, you can't go all out.
"I reckon 250-260 would have been a good score and in the end we got 300."
Dhoni ruled out the idea that he would depend more on spin to counter the English batsmen as the visitors have found it uncomfortable.
"Had it been April or May when it's dry and humid with the pitches offering lot of turn, I would have said that I would go with three spinners and two seamers. But in these circumstances when we are approaching winter season, we still don't know whether there will be dew in Delhi and Mohali," he reasoned.
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