ICC World Twenty20: Sri Lanka will miss Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene, says MS Dhoni
Mahendra Singh Dhoni paid tributes to Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara, who will be retiring from T20 internationals at the end of the ICC World Twenty20 on Sunday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 05, 2014 02:59 pm IST
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Saturday paid glowing tributes to Sri Lankan legends Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara, who will be calling time on their T20 international careers at the end of the ICC World Twenty20 on Sunday.
Dhoni was asked if he could say a few words on the Lankan duo although his team will be aiming to spoil their farewell from the game's shortest format. (Also read: One good ball can get Kohli out, says Malinga)
"If we talk about the two individual gentlemen, they have served Sri Lankan cricket for a long time, through all the formats. The thing about T20s is it's a new format. So everyone has the same experience, including people (youngsters) who have played from the start with them.
"Definitely, Lankans will miss their presence in the dressing room. Among themselves, the two I guess have played in excess of 650 ODIs and a lot of Tests. It's a fair amount of experience and they will certainly miss that. But then every good thing comes to an end. They will have to get somebody to fill in the space," Dhoni said.
He though made it amply clear that the Indians were fully focused on the job at hand. "Well, I don't have anything personal against them (Jayawardene and Sangakkara). They are representing their country and we are representing ours. May the team that plays better cricket on the day should be the winner.
"We want to concentrate only on that. We would like to concentrate on what kind of cricket we can play and what kind of cricket we have played so far in the tournament," the skipper said. (Why India are favourites to win World Twenty20 crown)
Asked if they will have a psychological advantage as the Lankans have lost four ICC finals in recent times, Dhoni responded in negative. "In this format, I don't think psychological advantage will matter as the difference between good side and another side is narrow. All boils down to how a team plays on that particular day and how individuals respond to a particular situation.
"I think that's all that will be crucial. I don't personally believe a lot on stats. I would want to replicate what we have done throughout the tournament and I believe we have a very good chance." (MS Dhoni seeks treble)