Dhoni mum on quitting as CSK skipper, will speak only after ICC World Twenty20
Dhoni, who has reportedly wanted to step down as Chennai Super Kings captain in the wake of the IPL scandal, has refused to let the controversy back home affect Team India's performance in the ICC World Twenty20.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 29, 2014 01:24 pm IST
Despite the stormy events back home, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni stayed calm and attributed his team's success to a 'good dressing room atmosphere' where every individual was happy about each other's success. (Also read: Dhoni offers to resign as CSK skipper, say media reports)
While the skipper made it clear that he won't take any questions outside World T20. he did say that the key to success in trying conditions depends on team members. (Match report)
"We have a good dressing room atmosphere. The players enjoy each other's success and push each other to do well. There will be a lot of things that happen around you but you need to focus on the job," the skipper said at the post-match media conference. (Scorecard)
While the media manager had said that Dhoni will come only if India loses any match, the skipper was there at the scheduled press meet. (Highlights)
He ducked a question on whether talks about him wanting leaving captaincy were true or not.
"I won't answer that. (Will answer questions) Only on World T20. Forty minutes ka flight hain, India jaake puch lena na (It's only a 40-minute flight back to India. Ask me there)," Dhoni said in jest.
The skipper also did not put too much thought into India qualifying for the semi-finals for the first time since 2007.
"We don't normally discuss these things in the dressing room. You don't go into a tournament, thinking about reaching semi-finals. And then after you have achieved that goal? What do you do then? Just be happy that Oh, we have reached the semis and that's about it. I have always said that our aim is to focus on the processes and the rest will be taken care of," he explained.
Dhoni also said that he would like to keep his options in batting and bowling flexible according to the situation, opposition's team combination and the playing conditions in mind.
Asked why Yuvraj was not given a go as he has slogged it hard in the nets, the skipper was again at his witty best.
"Not only Yuvraj but a lot of others are also working very hard! I have also not batted and today I wanted to get a hit out there in the middle. It's not that Yuvraj will be sent out to bat just because he has worked hard.
"It depends on the conditions as well. Like in bowling, I started with pace and after Bhuvi bowled the first over, I didn't feel like bringing Shami at the point from other end. So I got Ashwin. That's where you need to have an open mind and take decisions based on match situations," Dhoni said. While the middle-order has not been tested, Dhoni feels that the likes of Virat and Rohit need to take extra responsibility in coming matches.
"It's pleasing that we have been batting well. At the same time, those who have played well will have to take extra responsibility in the coming matches as they have more exposure to the conditions. That is what is expected of them," the skipper said. Meanwhile, Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim said that he is not mulling quitting captaincy right away as that will be a 'selfish thing to do'.
"It's a very selfish thing to quit captaincy when the team is not doing well. It doesn't speak well of me if I leave the team in pits and when it is not doing well.
"But yes, one can always think of leaving captaincy when the team is on a high. Because a lot of people don't give credit when it is due. In any case, if the authorities feel that they would want to replace me, they are free to do that. In fact, if they want, they can replace even 20 members," Rahim said in a resigned tone with lack of conviction in his answer.
He also admitted that Bangladesh do not have talent like Dhoni or Darren Sammy.
"We don't have players in Bangladesh, like Dhoni or Sammy, who can score 10-12 off two balls. We have players, who need to play 10-12 deliveries to settle down. Hopefully they will do well in coming matches. As far as Shakib's form is concerned, he has done well in all the qualifying round games. So it's just a matter of time before he is back in form," said Rahim.