Daily Dispatch

Australian Smith replaces sacked Dhoni as IPL team skipper

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MAHENDRA Singh Dhoni has been sacked as skipper of his Indian Premier League team with Australia’s Steve Smith replacing him for the upcoming tournament, an official statement said yesterday.

Dhoni, who stepped down as India’s limited-overs captain last month, will continue to play as wicketkeep­er-batsman for the Rising Pune Supergiant­s in the Twenty20 franchise-based competitio­n that begins April 5.

“Rising Pune Supergiant today announced the appointmen­t of Steve Smith as their new captain for the forthcomin­g edition of IPL season 10,” the team announced in the statement.

Team owner Sanjiv Goenka said Dhoni “is supportive of the decision, keeping the franchise’s best interests in mind”.

Under 35-year-old Dhoni’s captaincy, the Pune team finished second last in their debut IPL season in 2016, winning only five games and losing nine.

Dhoni scored 284 runs in 12 innings at a strike rate of 135 while 27- year-old Smith, who captains Australia in all formats, hit 270 in seven at a 153-strike rate.

“Frankly speaking, we did not have a good last season and we wanted someone young to lead the side and revamp it ahead of the upcoming season 10,” Goenka told the Press Trust of India.

Dhoni had been the captain of the Super Kings since the IPL’s inception in 2008 and made it the most successful team, having won the short-form tournament in 2010 and 2011 and finishing runners-up on four occasions.

Separately, India’s cricket board said Australian left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc was no longer a member of the Royal Challenger­s Bangalore team.

Starc had been signed up to the Bangalore franchise since 2014, but played only two tournament­s for them.

He skipped last year’s edition due to a foot injury.

The latest announceme­nts come just before the IPL player auction in Bangalore today. — AFP

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