World T20: Sachin Tendulkar Satisfied With Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Return to Form
Sachin Tendulkar says Mahendra Singh Dhoni's cameo roles in the Asia Cup augurs well for India at the World T20
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 19, 2016 05:53 am IST
Sachin Tendulkar says the 'sound' that came off India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's bat during the Asia Cup was a reflection of his positive mindset and it was a good news for the already 'favourites' India in the World T20. (ICC World Twenty20: Mahendra Singh Dhoni Gives a Lot of Confidence to Youngsters, Says John Hastings)
Dhoni's well-earned tag of world's best finisher was under scrutiny following a prolonged poor run but he sort of redeemed himself with some fantastic cameos during the Asia Cup.
"No player in the world has ever been in good form throughout his life as he is not a machine. When I heard the sound of the ball meeting Dhoni's bat, I felt that it was a different sound. That was the sound that tells you that the batsman is in different mindset," Tendulkar told a television channel.
"The biggest asset of Dhoni is his ability to absorb the pressure which has made him a good captain. He has matured over the years. He does not show when he is tense, which is a good sign. Often a captain who is short-tempered or nervous can create panic among ranks which is not the case with Dhoni."
'Jasprit Bumrah can be game-changer'
Yuvraj, who has been Tendulkar's protege, has also shown signs of being back in his elements and it has not escaped the legend's attention. He also lauded Jasprit Bumrah. (Mahendra Singh Dhoni Lauds Jasprit Bumrah Post India's Emphatic Win Over Sri Lanka)
"During Asia Cup, I found his mindset changing, which is good for India. Again, like Dhoni, that feel of the bat hitting the ball was important for me but the most important thing has been Yuvi's footwork. As far as the 'game changer' tag is concerned, I feel Jasprit Bumrah can be that man for India in the World T20. He has a deceptive action and may look slow but hits the bat harder than you can think," said the 42-year-old legend.
'Indian team has flexibility'
For the owner of 100 international hundreds, the best part about Indian team is its flexibility. "The biggest strength in our team is that there is no predictable pattern in our team strategy. We have seen Yuvraj and Dhoni being shuffled in the batting order. Similarly, Ashwin has opened the bowling for India. The balance in our side is fantastic. So I feel, in terms of celebrations, April 3, 2016 in Kolkata will not be different from April 2, 2011," Tendulkar said.
For Tendulkar, England, Australia, India and South Africa are likely to make the semifinal line-up and England is a team that can trouble India the most.