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Rahul Dravid On MS Dhoni’s tactical thinking – “It’s a skill that I might not have ever achieved.”

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MS Dhoni, a former captain of India, is regarded as one of the greatest finishers in cricket history. He has spent the majority of his career hitting in the lower-middle order. He achieved remarkable heights while chasing a score in white-ball cricket, and his statistics while playing the game at No. 5 and No. 6 are incredible.

However, a lot of people might not give Rahul Dravid enough credit for being the first to use the wicketkeeper-batter as a finisher. The current head coach of the Indian national team, Dravid, is known for once discussing MS Dhoni and his game plan during a match’s closing moments.

When watching Mahendra Singh Dhoni play near the end of the game or at his best (when he was at his best), you always get the sense that he is doing something incredibly important, according to what Dravid had to say about the captain’s cool: However, he plays as if the outcome is unimportant to him. I believe you must possess that or train it. It seems like a skill that I might not have ever possessed. The repercussions, you know, mattered to me when it mattered greatly to me.

However, I think it would be really fascinating to find out from Mahendra Singh Dhoni whether this is something that comes easily to him or whether it’s something he may have had to work on. Additionally, if he knows the solution, he should sell it! Great finishers, though, or those who can bowl in the last stages, are able to accomplish that. They have the capacity to enter that state of thinking.

MS Dhoni announced his retirement from International cricket on 15 August 2020:

In June 2020, only a few weeks before the illustrious cricketer announced his retirement, Rahul Dravid made some remarks. Today, August 15, marks two years since the wicketkeeper-batter left international cricket. Dhoni’s final match as a member of the Indian cricket team was the 2019 World Cup semifinal against New Zealand, where he was run out in a play that will live in infamy among Indian cricket fans.

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