Will Be "Impossible For MS Dhoni To Perform" If He Only Plays IPL, Says Kapil Dev
Kapil Dev wants the MS Dhoni to play a lot more in the domestic circuit to get his form back ahead of next year's IPL.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 02, 2020 09:12 PM IST
Highlights
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Kapil Dev wants MS Dhoni to play in the domestic circuit
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Dhoni struggled for runs this season for CSK scoring only 200 runs
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Dhoni's CSK failed to reach playoffs for the first time in IPL history
The legendary Kapil Dev feels that it will be "impossible" for MS Dhoni to perform well if he decides on playing in the IPL without getting any match practice, which was the case this year. Chennai Super Kings were out of IPL play-offs for the first time in 11 appearances and Dhoni, who played competitive cricket for the first time since last year's World Cup semi-final, scored only 200 runs in 14 games with no half-centuries and a poor strike rate of 116.
Kapil, who recently underwent an angioplasty after suffering a heart attack, wants the former India captain to play a lot more in the domestic circuit to get his form back.
"If Dhoni decides on playing only IPL every year, then it's impossible for him to perform. It's not a good thing to talk about age but at his age (39 years), the more he plays, the more his body will be tuned," Kapil told ABP News.
"If you don't play any cricket for 10 months a year and suddenly play IPL, you can see what happened. You can always have a season up or down if you have played so much cricket. It has happened to someone like Chris Gayle also," the World Cup winning former skipper said.
Kapil feels that it's high time that Dhoni plays some domestic cricket this season.
"He should go back to first-class cricket (domestic List A and T20) and play there."
The straight-talking former all-rounder made it clear that it will be a challenge for Dhoni given that he has already indicated that he is "definitely not" retiring from the IPL.
"If someone has achieved so much, the dip in form does affect and it becomes a challenge. Let's see how he comes out of it," Kapil said.