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Dhoni defends
ignoring senior players
NEW DELHI—Mahendra Singh Dhoni hopes India’s “significant” victory in
the CB Series will silence those who criticised the youth-oriented squad
selection for the tournament. Asserting his role in the selection of the
young one-day side - he is India’s ODI captain - he said it was
“sometimes very important to send the message across”.
“I was pretty clear about the players I wanted in the side,” Dhoni told
Cricinfo in a revealing interview where he spoke about the selection
controversy for the first time. “That’s what I said to the selectors as
well. You can see the kind of team I got.”
The team’s selection became controversial after Sourav Ganguly and Rahul
Dravid were left out. While some criticised the decision to drop the
seniors, others questioned the timing of the selection, a day after the
historic win in the Perth Test. The selection also created a few ripples
in the dressing room, it was learnt then.
Dhoni, though, is clear the time had come for a tough decision to be
taken and felt vindicated after the final triumph. “It’s very important
because the process and the timing were criticised a lot,” he said. “But
sometimes it is very important to send the message across, because
sometimes people neglect the answer.”
He said he pointed out to the ODI team the questions that were being
raised about the players and told them to perform. It’s evident that the
criticism rankles even after winning the tournament. “What now? Why are
people not asking the same questions now? Because if the result was not
in our favour, what would have happened? Would the people have been
really behind this side or behind individuals?”
A majority of the team had not played in Australia earlier and certain
sections raised questions about their ability to handle demanding
conditions. India’s pathetic display in the one-off Twenty20 was seen as
a sign of things to come but Dhoni was happy his side had overcome the
odds. “You [the critics] questioned this side but now that it’s
performed you need to back it,” he said of India’s first one-day series
win in Australia in 23 years. “We all knew, and you all knew, what would
have happened if this side didn’t do well in Australia. Now that it has
done well, why don’t you appreciate the performance?
“We had one of the worst flops in Twenty20 and one of the best wins in
the ODI series. Beating Australia is tough. That’s why they have the
best-of-three finals. You can have one good day and beat them but
beating them in two consecutive matches is a significant achievement.”
We had set the standards back in India, when we played [the ODI series]
against Australia. We knew what we really wanted to do on the field. If
we were not up to the mark in Australia, people would have said it was
fake aggression, something just for the public when playing at home
Dhoni made it clear that the aggressive tactics against Australia were
premeditated, going so far as to ensure that a few individuals made life
difficult for the opposition. “In the CB Series you hardly saw any
conflict between India and Sri Lanka,” he said. “We had set the
standards back in India, when we played [the ODI series] against
Australia.—Agencies |