MS Dhoni's Brave Captaincy Key to India's World Cup Success: Kapil Dev
India have won their last 11 straight games in World Cups and Kapil Dev credits MS Dhoni for the good results.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 20, 2015 03:58 pm IST
Lauding Mahendra Singh Dhoni's brave leadership, cricket legend Kapil Dev feels it is the Indian captain's confidence in his players' ability that makes them believe they can retain the World Cup.
India, who are undefeated in the tournament so far have won 11 straight games over two editions of the 50-over showpiece event, decimated Bangladesh in the quarter-finals to storm into the last-four stage.(Dhoni Hails Kohli)
Kapil, who led India to their first World Cup triumph in 1983, credits Dhoni for the clinical show.(Dhoni Happy With India's Performance)
"This Indian side is truly Dhoni's team, he is a leader in the actual sense of the word. Most of the boys have played under him for some time now and seem to have a real connection with the skipper," Kapil Dev, who is a part of the Hindi commentary panel for Star Sports, told PTI.(Dhoni's Role in Turning Team India Around)
India have also managed to bowl out all their oppositions in the seven matches gone by as the bowling unit led by Mohammed Shami has looked potent. Kapil said that Dhoni is an excellent leader.
"Dhoni's hold on the team is very evident from his body language and his constant interaction with the players. It is his confidence in the players' ability which is helping them perform to their full potential and this is what gives them the belief to go all the way and retain the cup," added Kapil on Dhoni's new approach to motivate his boys.
Dhoni, who achieved the unbelievable feat of leading India to 100 ODI wins as captain, surpassed Hansie Cronje's wins of 99 as South African skipper. He is only behind Australian greats Ricky Ponting (165) and Allan Border (107) as 'Captain Cool' gears up for his fourth ICC title.
Dhoni is also the only captain to win all three ICC tournaments - World T20 (2007), World Cup (2011) and Champions Trophy (2013). Kapil was quick to highlight Sourav Ganguly's contribution to Indian cricket and said that Dhoni has carried forward the mettle.