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The Tony Greig Show
Dhoni's influence is incredible
February 25, 2008
In this week's show, Tony Greig talks about the CB Series in Australia, and reckons that it would be an Australia-India clash for the title, the development of the Indian Premier League, and he wonders about the amount that the franchises would have offered to lap up a player like Garry Sobers
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Dhoni is a true asset to the indian team and he has all the basics to lead the Indian team. He is a great keeper and a "solid" middle order batsman. He knows how to handle the pressure and how to bat according the situations. As said, Yuvraj needs to know his responsibilities and support Dhoni, who is backing Yuvraj despite his not-so-good batting form thru out the series. Lets wait and see what fate awaits the "new" Indian team in the years to follow under a new and energetic captain.
Posted by Troyv on February 28 2008, 21:32 PM GMT
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I wish England had someone of Dhoni's quality behind the stumps. He is an excellent keeper and batsman, and a great leader of men.
Posted by willbe93 on February 27 2008, 16:19 PM GMT
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I think we Indians are quick to jump into conclusion. Dhoni looks ok but nothing as if to use superlatives..Lets wait. So many cricketers have shown promise, made enough money and logged out, without a trace.. Lets make sure first, that this guy is not one of them..
Posted by Pahaadi on February 27 2008, 12:25 PM GMT
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Dhoni posses excellent sportsmanship.Its a relief for Indian cricket board as we have been searching a consistent keeper batsmen for decades.I strongly feel that Dhoni has been given extra pressures and loads where he couldn play his natural game with extra power swing a typical Dhoni s game.Yuvaraj has to realise his responsibilities being a vice-captain for Indian team he should share lot of burdens from Indian ODI Captain.Its good to see that Dhoni has changed the Indian cricket in a different way handling young guns.
Posted by krishnaprasaad on February 26 2008, 09:12 AM GMT
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well my question is that has any bowler in the history of cricket not bowled a no ball in his career
Posted by beku on February 25 2008, 16:35 PM GMT
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni is an excellent captain. He takes responsility and has a very strategic ind. He is a world class wicket keeper and batsman.
Posted by SHAKI on February 25 2008, 14:12 PM GMT
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